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2021年11月17日星期三
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Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Submission guidelines
Instructions for Authors
Frequently Asked Questions
In the following, we provide answers to questions that are pertinent to the journal Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. A list of general journal Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) can be found at the Journal FAQ link below.
• How long will the reviewing take?
If you decide to submit a paper, it will first undergo a first evaluation by the editor-in-chief, which is typically done within 2 weeks or so. If it passes this evaluation, it undergoes a regular reviewing process, which will usually take 1-3 months, sometimes more. In any case, it is very rare that a paper is accepted after the first submission, accepted papers often undergo two or three iterations.
• Can you speed up the review process so that the paper can be published in time for my Ph. D. defense?
Unfortunately not. Journal reviewing is thorough and time-consuming process, with many papers undergoing several iterations. While we try to be as speedy as possible, it is not possible to give an upper limit on the time your paper will need before it is published. This holds for most serious journals though.
• Can extended versions of conference papers be submitted? How much new material should they contain?
Yes, we do accept extensions of conference papers. There is no strict rule for acceptance, but in general, we only intend to publish papers that differ from conference versions in that they provide a mature and in a way final view on the investigated subject, without the length restrictions etc. that a conference publication implies. There is no strict rule on how much new material a paper should contain, but it must contain enough new material to provide a significant contribution beyond the conference paper. Of course, authors need to acknowledge a previous conference publication in the submitted paper, as well as clarify in what the new submission extends the previous work. Eventually, the reviewers and editors will judge on the basis of provided information whether a new publication is justified. In case you wish to submit parts of previously published material, you need to ensure that there is no copyright infringement.
• Do you accept surveys and application papers?
Yes, we are happy to publish such papers. More details on these paper types can be found further below.
• Do you accept proposals for Special Issues?
Yes, we are always looking for interesting new topics for special issues. However, the process is very selective and competitive. In particular, we generally do not publish post-workshop or post-conference special issues. We wish to have special issues that have a relevant and timely topic and deliver substantial benefit to the community we serve. We want to have guest editors who uphold the high standards of this journal, which typically means that we require editors with extensive publication or reviewing experience within the data mining community.
• Can I become a reviewer or editorial board member of this journal?
We have a hierarchical system, where action editors invite reviewers that seem suitable for a particular paper. So in order to get nominated for the editorial board, you need to be known to the action editors that handle submissions in your area of expertise. Probably the best way is to publish papers and meet people at relevant conferences, so that your expertise becomes widely known.
• Can I make a pre-print of my paper available on arXiv?
Yes, but you need to link and reference the official publication. See link below: Author Rights and Self-Archving.
Journal FAQs
Author Rights and Self-Archving
Types of Papers
Authors are encouraged to submit high quality, original work that has not appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other journals. We accept the following types of papers (make sure that your select the most suitable type during the submission process):
Regular Papers (Manuscripts):
Papers that give an in-depth description of recent research results in data mining and knowledge discovery. Expanded versions of papers which have previously appeared in conference proceedings will be considered and this request must be made at the time of submission; the authors must clearly state the conference publication and provide a statement of revisions/updates that have been made to the journal paper.
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