

International Journal of AI, Computing and Information Technology
AIM AND SCOPE
The primary aim of IJAICIT is to promote and disseminate original, innovative, and high-impact research in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Computing, and Information Technology. The journal encourages interdisciplinary research that bridges traditional boundaries and addresses real-world challenges through scientific inquiry and technological innovation.
The scope of the journal encompasses both fundamental theoretical contributions and applied research. IJAICIT welcomes submissions from academic researchers, industry practitioners, and government research institutions from across the globe. The journal particularly encourages research that demonstrates novel methodologies, empirical validation, and significant contributions to the existing body of knowledge.
IJAICIT also aims to foster international collaboration by publishing research that has global relevance, while also acknowledging region-specific challenges and solutions that may have wider applicability.
Areas Covered (but not limited to)
The journal covers a broad range of topics including, but not limited to, the following areas:
Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning and Deep Learning
- Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Computer Vision
- Reinforcement Learning
- AI Ethics
Computing
- Cloud and Edge Computing
- Quantum Computing
- Distributed Systems
- Human-Computer Interaction
Information Technology
- Cybersecurity
- Blockchain
- IoT
- Big Data Analytics
- Software Engineering
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL AUTHORS AND READERS
Anti-Plagiarism Policy
<p>Strict zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism. Similarity index must be below 15%.</p>
Predatory Journal Warning
<p>We are a legitimate, peer-reviewed journal. We do not solicit manuscripts through unsolicited emails.</p>
Copyright and Licensing
<p>Authors retain the copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication under CC BY 4.0.</p>
Ethical Responsibilities
- Authors must declare all conflicts of interest, funding sources, and acknowledgments.
- Research involving human subjects must include institutional ethics approval documentation.
- Any post-submission changes to authorship must be formally communicated and approved by the editor.
- Simultaneous submission to multiple journals is strictly prohibited and will result in permanent ban from future submissions.
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