Peer Review Policy

The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Electronics (IJAICE) is committed to maintaining high standards of academic quality and research integrity through a rigorous peer review process. The journal follows internationally recognized scholarly publishing practices to ensure that all published research meets the highest standards of originality, relevance, and scientific contribution.

IJAICE adopts a Double-Blind Peer Review system, where the identities of both authors and reviewers are kept confidential throughout the review process. This system ensures an unbiased and objective evaluation of manuscripts based solely on their academic merit.

Double-Blind Peer Review

Under the double-blind peer review model:

  • The identities of authors are concealed from reviewers.
  • The identities of reviewers are concealed from authors.

This review model helps maintain fairness and prevents bias related to the author’s institution, nationality, academic reputation, gender, or personal background.

Peer review is an essential component of scholarly publishing and serves to:

  • Ensure the quality and credibility of research
  • Improve the clarity and scientific validity of manuscripts
  • Maintain the integrity of the academic record

Manuscript Evaluation Process

All manuscripts submitted to IJAICE undergo a structured editorial and peer review process consisting of the following stages.

  1. Initial Editorial Assessment

Upon submission, manuscripts are first evaluated by the Editorial Office and Editor-in-Chief to determine whether they:

  • Fall within the scope of the journal
  • Meet the basic quality and formatting standards
  • Comply with the journal’s ethical policies
  • Pass plagiarism screening

Manuscripts that do not meet these requirements may be returned to the authors or rejected without external review.

  1. Plagiarism Screening

All manuscripts are checked using plagiarism detection software to ensure the originality of the submitted work.

Manuscripts with unacceptable levels of similarity or evidence of plagiarism will be rejected according to the journal’s Plagiarism Policy.

  1. External Peer Review

Manuscripts that pass the initial editorial assessment are sent for independent peer review by at least two qualified experts in the relevant field of research.

Reviewers are selected based on their academic expertise, research experience, and familiarity with the subject area of the manuscript.

In some cases, the Editor-in-Chief may request additional reviewers if further evaluation is required.

  1. Reviewer Evaluation Criteria

Reviewers evaluate submitted manuscripts based on several criteria, including:

  • Originality and novelty of the research
  • Scientific and technical quality
  • Methodological accuracy
  • Relevance to the journal’s scope
  • Clarity of presentation and structure
  • Significance and contribution to the field

Reviewers provide detailed feedback and recommendations to assist the editorial board in making publication decisions.

  1. Editorial Decision

Based on the reviewers’ reports and editorial evaluation, the Editor-in-Chief or Editorial Board will make one of the following decisions:

  • Accept the manuscript
  • Accept with minor revisions
  • Request major revisions and resubmission
  • Reject the manuscript

The final decision regarding publication rests with the Editor-in-Chief.

Review Timeframe

The journal aims to complete the peer review process within approximately 4 to 8 weeks from the date of submission. However, the exact review time may vary depending on the availability of reviewers and the complexity of the manuscript.

Confidentiality

All manuscripts submitted to IJAICE are treated as confidential documents. Editors and reviewers must not disclose any information regarding a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, editorial advisors, or the publisher as appropriate.

Reviewers must not use any unpublished information from the manuscript for personal research purposes.

Ethical Considerations

The editorial team of IJAICE follows internationally recognized ethical guidelines in scholarly publishing. If any form of plagiarism, duplicate submission, data fabrication, or ethical misconduct is suspected during the review process, the manuscript will be investigated in accordance with the journal’s Publication Ethics and Plagiarism Policies.

Appropriate actions may include rejection, correction, or retraction of the article, depending on the severity of the issue.

Commitment to Quality

Through its peer review process, the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Electronics (IJAICE) aims to ensure the publication of high-quality, original, and impactful research in the fields of artificial intelligence, computer engineering, and electronic technologies.

The journal remains committed to transparency, fairness, and academic integrity in all stages of the editorial and peer review process.