International Journal of Computational Cognition
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The International Journal of Computational Cognition was established in 2003. It focuses on all of aspects cognition, a natural science.[dubious ] It is also a forum for related topics including: fuzzy logic, artificial intelligence, control theory, robotics, linguistics(especially physical linguistics), brain theory, etc. Its Editor-in-Chief, founder, and publisher is Tao Yang. It is published at a rate of four issues per year in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
This journal is also known as IJCC and is published in both online and print versions. IJCC caught the attention of the public[citation needed] by its comprehensive systematic invitations to active scholars[citation needed] from related research fields. With many invited surveys from scientists and other scholars,[citation needed] IJCC provides a platform of sharing knowledge acrossing different disciplines.
[edit] External links
- Online version at YangSky.
- Print version: ISSN 1542-8060
- Online version: ISSN 1542-5908