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Another exciting year for the INNS/ENNS/JNNS journal!

✍ Scribed by Stephen Grossberg; Mitsuo Kawato; John G Taylor


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
42 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0893-6080

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✦ Synopsis


This issue begins the 16th year of publication for Neural Networks, which remains the leading journal in the world that covers the full range of neural networks and related research from all the areas of psychology and cognitive science, neuroscience and neuropsychology, mathematical and computational analysis, engineering and design, and technology and applications. As the archival journal of the International Neural Network Society, the European Neural Network Society, and the Japanese Neural Network Society, Neural Networks continues to encourage all of our neural modeling colleagues to send in their best results as contributed articles to the journal both directly and through contributions to the journal's Special Issues. We remain eager to rapidly publish leading research breakthroughs in the Neural Networks Letters section. We look forward to being able to continue to support the research of all of our neural modeling colleagues, and especially members of INNS, ENNS, and JNNS, and to help keep our journal the premier interdisciplinary journal publishing the full range of high-quality neural network research papers.

We remain particularly committed to welcoming students as readers of Neural Networks. For example, a student can get a full year's subscription to 10 issues of Neural Networks by joining INNS for US $20, ENNS for 460 SEK and JNNS for 11,000 yen (plus 2000 enrollment fee).

An important part of our mission is to publish Special Issues on topics of current interest. This past year, we were particularly glad to be able to devote a large Special Issue, entitled Advances in Neural Networks Research-IJCNN'03, which published in archival form a selection of the best articles from IJCNN'03.

In the coming year, there will be two Special Issues.