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Advances in Computational Learning for Robotics – a PeerJ Collection in collaboration with RiTA2020

Advances in Computational Learning for Robotics – a PeerJ Collection in collaboration with RiTA2020

by Gavin Morrison | Nov 25, 2020 | Collections, Community, Computer Science

PeerJ is excited to work with PeerJ Computer Science Academic Editor Dr Pengcheng Liu and RiTA 2020 to publish a Collection on Advances in Computational Learning for Robotics. RiTA2020 The theme for the 8th International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and...
PeerJ Computer Science, Human Impact Collection: Interview with Nikos Aletras, co-author of one of the journal’s most highly cited papers

PeerJ Computer Science, Human Impact Collection: Interview with Nikos Aletras, co-author of one of the journal’s most highly cited papers

by Communities @ PeerJ | Jul 20, 2020 | Collections, Computer Science

  In our latest PeerJ Computer Science Collection we highlight computer science research that interacts with and affects human existence – impacting health, behaviour and activity. The Collection includes “Predicting judicial decisions of the European...
PeerJ Computer Science’s most-cited papers: Software citation principles – Author Interview with Daniel S. Katz, Arfon M. Smith and Kyle E. Niemeyer

PeerJ Computer Science’s most-cited papers: Software citation principles – Author Interview with Daniel S. Katz, Arfon M. Smith and Kyle E. Niemeyer

by PeerJ Community | Jul 6, 2020 | Author Interview, Computer Science

Impact is more than just a number. For this interview series, we revisited some of the most cited papers published in PeerJ Computer Science and asked the authors to tell us about the real-world impact and applications of their research beyond the number of citations...
PeerJ Computer Science’s most cited paper: Probabilistic programming in Python using PyMC3 – Author Interview with Thomas Wiecki

PeerJ Computer Science’s most cited paper: Probabilistic programming in Python using PyMC3 – Author Interview with Thomas Wiecki

by PeerJ Community | Jul 1, 2020 | Author Interview, Computer Science

Impact is more than just a number. For this interview series we revisited some of the most cited papers published in PeerJ Computer Science and asked the authors to tell us about the real-world impact and applications of their research beyond the number of citations...
PeerJ Computer Science receives its first Impact Factor

PeerJ Computer Science receives its first Impact Factor

by Communities @ PeerJ | Jun 30, 2020 | Announcement, Community, Company News, Computer Science

This week PeerJ Computer Science received its first Impact Factor and at 3.09 it places the journal in the top quartile of the Web of Science’s category for Computer Science (Theory & Methods). But given the flaws and misuse of this metric should we, as a...
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