International Journal of Computational Cognition
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The International Journal of Computational Cognition (print: ISSN 1542-8060, online: ISSN 1542-5908) was established in 2003. It focuses on all aspects of cognition. It is also a forum for related topics including: computational verb theory, fuzzy logic, artificial intelligence, control theory, robotics, linguistics (especially physical linguistics), etc. Its founding editor in chief is Tao Yang. The publisher is Yang's Scientific Research Institute which is operated in both the United States and China. It is published quarterly in Tucson (Arizona, USA). The open access journal is published in both online and print versions. Professor Lotfi Asker Zadeh, the founder of fuzzy mathematics, is one editor of this journal.
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