Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Research (AIRR) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding and innovation of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics through the publication of cutting-edge theoretical research, methodological breakthroughs, and critical discussions. AIRR aims to serve as a platform for global scholars to share novel insights into AI and robotics fundamentals, algorithms, ethical implications, and their transformative potential across science, technology, and society.
The journal publishes original papers including but not limited to the following fields:
Artificial Intelligence Technologies
Automated reasoning and knowledge representation
Computer vision and image recognition
Deep learning architectures and applications
Machine learning algorithms and methodologies
Natural language processing and understanding
Robotics
Human-robot interaction and collaboration
Robot kinematics, dynamics, and control
Robotic perception and sensor fusion
Robotics and autonomous systems
Soft robotics and bio-inspired designs
Swarm robotics and multi-agent systems
Applications of AI and Robotics
AI applications in finance, agriculture, and manufacturing
AI in healthcare and medical diagnostics
Smart cities and the Internet of Things (IoT)
Interdisciplinary Research
AI and cognitive science
AI in environmental science and climate change
Human-AI collaboration and interaction
Theoretical Advancements
AI-driven optimization techniques
Novel AI and robotics theories and computational models
Quantum computing for AI
Policy, Ethics, and Society
AI ethics, fairness, and accountability
Regulation and governance in AI
The socio-economic impacts of AI technologies
Emerging Trends
Edge AI and AI in embedded systems
Explainable and interpretable AI
Innovative AI paradigms and frameworks
We are also interested in short papers, as in the form of a letter, that clearly address a specific narrow problem and in papers that survey problems and new results pertaining to a certain topic. Authors may be invited to write short papers on the same topic in more than one successive issue of AIRR.