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4 May 2022
Algorithms | 2021 Review
Algorithms (ISSN: 1999-4893) continued its development throughout 2021. It saw a continuous increase in its CiteScore in the past five years, and it received a CiteScore (2020) of 2.90 combined with a steady increasing submission rate with 1049 new submissions in 2021. The team behind the journal is trying their best to improve the visibility and reputation of Algorithms in the field of algorithms and machine learning.
In 2021, we received 1049 new submissions and published 369 papers. The median processing time (from submission to publication online) was 35 days in 2021. A total of 21 new Editorial Board Members (EBMs) joined us, and the number of Editorial Board Members increased to 139. Furthermore, we now have 1577 subscribers in total.
Algorithms also held the 1st International Online Conference on Algorithms (IOCA 2021) (https://ioca2021.sciforum.net/). We invited the Editor-in-Chief as the General Chair and 12 EBMs as the committee. There were 9 speakers in total, including EBMs and other excellent scholars, and we also set up 1 live session and 1 best paper award. We published 32 conference papers and 9 abstracts. We really appreciate all the support and help from our chairs, conference committee, and speakers. The journal will continue to attract more and more authors from all over the world who appreciate its very efficient peer review and publishing processes.
Highly Cited Papers
- “COVID-19 Prediction Applying Supervised Machine Learning Algorithms with Comparative Analysis Using WEKA”
by Charlyn Nayve Villavicencio et al.
- “Short Communication: Detecting Heavy Goods Vehicles in Rest Areas in Winter Conditions Using YOLOv5”
by Margrit Kasper-Eulaers and Per Egil Kummervold et al.
- “Phase Congruential White Noise Generator”
by Yulian A. Menyaev et al.
- “Circle-U-Net: An Efficient Architecture for Semantic Segmentation”
by Guanci Yang et al.
- “Bio-Inspired Algorithms and Its Applications for Optimization in Fuzzy Clustering”
by Oscar Castillo et al.
Collections/Special Issues
Algorithms runs Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics. The aim is to build a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions. Special Issues are led by Guest Editors who are experts in the subject and oversee the editorial process for papers. Papers published in a Special Issue are collected together on a dedicated page of the journal website.
Hot Special Issues
Open Calls- Topical Collection “Parallel and Distributed Computing: Algorithms and Applications”
edited by Dr. Charalampos Konstantopoulos and Prof. Dr. Grammati Pantziou
- Topical Collection “Feature Paper in Algorithms and Complexity Theory”
edited by Prof. Dr. Vangelis Th. Paschos
- Special Issue “Metaheuristic Algorithms and Applications”
edited by Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Salas-Morera and Dr. Laura Garcia-Hernandez
- Special Issue “Algorithms for Computational Biology 2022”
edited by Dr. Chuan-Min Lee
- Special Issue “Algorithms for Biomedical Image Analysis and Processing”
edited by Dr. Lucia Maddalena and Dr. Laura Antonelli
- Special Issue “Algorithms in Complex Networks”
edited by Prof. Dr. Wanquan Liu, Dr. Huafeng Wang, Dr. Xiaojun Tan and Dr. Zhengping Fan
See the full list of call for papers at the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/special_issues.
On behalf of the editorial team, we would like to express our gratitude to the Editor-in-Chief of Algorithms, all Section Editors-in-Chief and Editorial Board Members, as well as Guest Editors of Special Issues, Topical Advisory Panel Members, and Reviewer Board Members, all of whom have ensured the continued success of the journal through their hard work and diligence.
In 2022, Algorithms will continue to contribute to academic exchange and the sharing of knowledge.