Pattern Recognition Impact Factor, Indexing, Ranking

Pattern Recognition Impact Factor, Indexing, Ranking

Pattern Recognition (PR) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Computer Science, and Published by Elsevier. The Print-ISSN to Pattern Recognition is 0031-3203 and its abbreviation is Pattern Recognit.


Pattern Recognition Aim and Scope

Pattern Recognition is a mature but exciting and fast developing field, which underpins developments in cognate fields such as computer vision, image processing, text and document analysis and neural networks. It is closely akin to machine learning, and also finds applications in fast emerging areas such as biometrics, bioinformatics, multimedia data analysis and most recently data science. The journal Pattern Recognition was established some 50 years ago, as the field emerged in the early years of computer science. Over the intervening years it has expanded considerably. The journal accepts papers making original contributions to the theory, methodology and application of pattern recognition in any area, provided that the context of the work is both clearly explained and grounded in the pattern recognition literature. Papers whos primary concern falls outside the pattern recognition domain and which report routine applications of it using existing or well known methods, should be directed elsewhere. The publication policy is to publish (1) new original articles that have been appropriately reviewed by competent scientific people, (2) reviews of developments in the field, and (3) pedagogical papers covering specific areas of interest in pattern recognition. Various special issues will be organized from time to time on current topics of interest to Pattern Recognition. Submitted papers should be single column, double spaced, no less than 20 and no more than 35 (40 for a review) pages long, with numbered pages.


Pattern Recognition Details


Journal title Pattern Recognition (PR)
Abbreviation Pattern Recognit
Print ISSN 0031-3203
Publisher Name Elsevier
Editor-in-chief Edwin Hancock
Subject Category Computer Science
Access type Hybrid
Impact Factor 8
SJR 2.085
SNIP 2.963
Ranking 1219
CiteScore 13.9
H-Index 233
Status 🟢 Active
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