About AJIIPS

Australian Journal of Intelligent Information Processing Systems

The Australian Journal of Intelligent Information Processing Systems is an interdisciplinary forum for providing the latest information on research developments and related activities in the design and implementation of intelligent information processing systems.
The journal both theoretical and application-oriented papers in diverse areas related to intelligent systems. The journal also publishes survey articles, short notes, Ph.D. thesis abstracts and project reports.
Responsibility of the content of the papers rests upon the authors and not with the publishers. Data and conclusions developed by the authors are for information only and are not intended for use without independent substantiating investigation on the part of the potential user.

The Australian Journal of Intelligent Information Processing Systems is published quarterly. All correspondence including manuscripts and advertising inquiries should be addressed to the Editor in Chief: Professor Tom Gedeon, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia.

Abstracting is permitted with due credit to the Australian Journal of Intelligent Information Processing Systems.

AJIIPS is an open access journal, with cost recovery. On paper acceptance, an article processing charge of $200 is required, unless alternative arrangements are in place, e.g. for some special issues.

All accepted papers will, subsequent to payment of the cost recovery charge, be freely available on the Papers page.

Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement: this journal follows the best practice as identified by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), and as detailed in the Guidelines on Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing.