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Publishers interested in an agreement with ICAART, concerning the publication of the proceedings or the post-publication of selected papers in journals or books, can contact the event secretariat to suggest a partnership or propose a publication service. ICAART is ready to collaborate with publishers that provide a wide and prestigious dissemination of the scientific and technical work presented at the event, including facilitating the presence of those publishers at the venue.




Current Publication Partners:


SCITEPRESS


SCITEPRESS publishes a wide variety of exceptional quality technical publications in the form of conference and workshop proceedings, tutorials, journals, e-books and on-line courses.
SCITEPRESS strives to achieve the quality in its publications, both in process and content.
SCITEPRESS focuses on empowering each individual with the keys to spread his work worldwide.

http://www.scitepress.org/


Springer | LNAI Series book


LNAI was established in the mid-1980s as a topical subseries of LNCS focusing on artificial intelligence.
This subseries is devoted to the publication of state-of-the-art research results in artificial intelligence, at a high level and in both printed and electronic versions - making use of the well-established LNCS publication machinery. As with the LNCS mother series, proceedings and postproceedings are at the core of LNAI; however, all other sublines are available for LNAI as well. The topics in LNAI include automated reasoning, automated programming, algorithms, knowledge representation, agent-based systems, intelligent systems, expert systems, machine learning, natural-language processing, machine vision, robotics, search systems, knowledge discovery, data mining, and related programming languages.


http://www.springer.com/


Springer's LNCS TCCI Journal


This new journal focuses on research in applications of the computer-based methods of Computational Collective Intelligence (CCI) and their applications in a wide range of fields such as semantic web, social networks and multi-agent systems. It aims to provide a forum for the presentation of scientific research and technological achievements accomplished by the international community.
The topics addressed by this journal include all solutions of real-life problems, for which it is necessary to use computational collective intelligence technologies to achieve effective results. The emphasis of the papers published is on novel and original research and technological advancements. Special features on specific topics are welcome.


http://www.springer.com/

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