AI Magazine
The journal of record for the AI community
AI Magazine helps AAAI members stay abreast of significant new research and literature across the entire field of artificial intelligence. This quarterly publication features timely feature-length articles, consistently crafted to be clear enough to permit specialists to review work outside their particular area of expertise.
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AI Magazine is an artificial intelligence magazine by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). It is published four times each year in fall, winter, spring, and summer issues, and is sent to all members of the Association and subscribed to by most research libraries. Back issues are available online (issues less than 18 months old are only available to AAAI members).
The purpose of AI Magazine is to disseminate timely and informative expository articles that represent the current state of the art in AI and to keep its readers posted on AAAI-related matters. The articles are selected to appeal to readers engaged in research and applications across the broad spectrum of AI. Although some level of technical understanding is assumed by the authors, articles should be clear enough to inform readers who work outside the particular subject area.
Regular features in AI Magazine include expository feature articles, workshop, symposium, and conference summaries, editorials, news about the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, including upcoming AAAI conferences, letters to the editor, forum discussions, calendar of events, recruitment and product advertising, and columns on various topics including reports on worldwide AI activities, industry, and competitions.
AI Magazine publishes original articles that are reasonably self-contained and aimed at a broad spectrum of the AI community. Technical content should be kept to a minimum. In general, the magazine does not publish articles that have been published elsewhere in whole or in part. The magazine welcomes the contribution of articles on the theory and practice of AI and general survey articles, tutorial articles on timely topics, conference or symposia or workshop reports, and timely columns on topics of interest to AI scientists.
Professional Quality
To reach a broad readership and ensure high standards of accuracy, quality, and consistency, every article accepted for publication in AI Magazine is professionally copyedited, and all figures and tables are rendered by a professional graphic artist. Articles are edited for format; organization; correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation; textual clarity; appropriate use of figures and tables; and correct use of abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols. References are reviewed for appropriate format and completeness. All articles will appear in a style and format that appears to us to be best suited for the magazine.
Copyright
AAAI requires the transfer of copyright to all material published in the magazine. Permission to republish material published in AI Magazine is required. Authors are granted back specific rights specified in the AAAI Copyright Form.
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AAAI maintains a privacy policy, a Publications, Ethics, and Malpractice statement, and a Publications Policy statement on the AAAI website at www.aaai.org.
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