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The Journal of Generative Artificial Intelligence (JGAI) serves as a leading platform for disseminating cutting-edge research and developments in the field of generative artificial intelligence. This interdisciplinary journal fosters innovation, collaboration, and knowledge exchange among researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts working in generative AI, addressing a broad spectrum of topics within this domain. JGAI welcomes contributions from diverse backgrounds, including computer science, engineering, mathematics, neuroscience, and the arts. The journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research articles, reviews, and surveys that significantly advance the field of generative artificial intelligence. JGAI actively addresses ethical concerns associated with generative AI, providing a platform for discussions, guidelines, and responsible AI practices. It serves as a valuable resource for the global AI community, disseminating the latest developments, methodologies, and best practices in generative AI.

Scope

The scope of the Journal of Generative Artificial Intelligence encompasses a wide range of research areas and applications related to generative artificial intelligence, including but not limited to:

  • Generative Models: Exploring and advancing the theory and application of generative models, such as Generative Adversarial Networks, Variational Autoencoders, and other emerging techniques.
  • Natural Language Processing: Investigating generative AI's role in natural language understanding, generation, and translation, as well as its impact on conversational agents and chatbots.
  • Computer Vision: Examining generative AI's applications in image and video synthesis, style transfer, image-to-image translation, and more.
  • Creative Arts: Exploring how generative AI can be leveraged for artistic creation, music composition, visual arts, and generative storytelling.
  • Data Augmentation: Investigating techniques for data augmentation using generative models to enhance the performance of machine learning algorithms.
  • Healthcare and Medicine: Addressing the role of generative AI in medical image generation, drug discovery, disease prediction, and personalized medicine.
  • Robotics: Exploring how generative AI contributes to the development of intelligent robots, including motion planning, object manipulation, and task execution.
  • Ethics and Bias: Analyzing the ethical implications, fairness, and potential biases associated with generative AI, and proposing mitigation strategies.
  • Applications: Showcasing practical applications of generative AI in various industries, including finance, gaming, marketing, and more

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Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism in any form constitutes a serious violation of the most basic principles of scholarship and cannot be tolerated. Examples of plagiarism include:

  1. Word-for-word copying of portions of another's writing without enclosing the copied passage in quotation marks and acknowledging the source in the appropriate scholarly convention.
  2. The use of a particularly unique term or concept that one has come across in reading without acknowledging the author or source.
  3. The paraphrasing or abbreviated restatement of someone else's ideas without acknowledging that another person's text has been the basis for the paraphrasing.
  4. False citation: material should not be attributed to a source from which it has not been obtained.
  5. False data: data that has been fabricated or altered in a laboratory or experiment; although not literally plagiarism, this is clearly a form of academic fraud.
  6. Unacknowledged multiple submission of an article for several purposes without prior approval from the parties involved.
  7. Unacknowledged multiple authors or collaboration: the contributions of each author or collaborator should be made clear.
  8. Self-plagiarism/double submission: the submission of the same or a very similar article to two or more publications at the same time.
eISSN:
3005-5687
Language:
English