Bio-Inspired Computation: Success and Challenges of IJBIC

03/30/2014
by   Zhihua Cui, et al.
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It is now five years since the launch of the International Journal of Bio-Inspired Computation (IJBIC). At the same time, significant new progress has been made in the area of bio-inspired computation. This review paper summarizes the success and achievements of IJBIC in the past five years, and also highlights the challenges and key issues for further research.

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