Paper and Abstract Submission
IJCNN will consider full papers across a range of topics related to neural networks. These papers will be peer reviewed by expert reviewers, and accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, which will also be available through the IEEExplore system. Authors of accepted papers will give oral or poster presentations as designated in the final program. The authors of a limited number of exceptionally high-quality papers will be invited to submit full papers for the IJCNN 2011 special issue of the Elsevier journal, Neural Networks.
In addition to papers, authors may also submit abstracts of 500 words or less on topics related to the theme of "Neuroscience and Neurocognition". Unlike full papers, abstracts will receive only limited review to ensure their appropriateness for IJCNN and consistency with the focus areas of the abstracts program. Authors of accepted abstracts will be guaranteed a poster presentation at the conference. The authors of a limited number of exceptionally high-quality abstracts will be invited to give oral presentations, and possibly to submit full papers for the IJCNN 2011 special issue of the Elsevier journal, Neural Networks. Abstracts will not be included in the conference proceedings, but will be published on-line by the International Neural Network Society along with abstracts for all presentations at IJCNN 2011.
Inclusion of a paper or abstract in the IJCNN program and publication of papers in the proceedings requires that at least one author for the paper/abstract register for the conference. Each full (non-student) registration can cover up to 2 papers or abstracts, while each student registration covers 1 paper or abstract.
Submission Instructions:Manuscript style should follow the guidelines Instructions for Authors.
For submitting a full paper, go to the paper submission site.
For submitting an abstract, go to the abstract submission site.

