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IEEE Computer Society Journals Lead Industry with Impact Factor Rankings

12 IEEE CS journals claim top rankings in their fields; IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (TPAMI) earns highest impact factor among IEEE CS journals

LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 31 July 2024 – Today, the IEEE Computer Society (CS), the world’s largest computer science and engineering member community, announced that, once again, its journals led the industry in Journal Impact FactorTM (JIFTM) rankings. Specifically, 12 IEEE CS journals now hold the coveted top impact factor ranking in their respective research areas.

“Impact factor rankings provide an annual recognition of the journals at the top of their fields,” said Jyotika Athavale, 2024 IEEE CS President. “As a publisher of first-class, peer-reviewed research, the Computer Society is honored to have its journals acknowledged year after year. This distinction reaffirms our community’s commitment to excellence, and we want to thank our editors and reviewers for their hard work.”

Annually, Clarivate releases its Journal Citation Reports™ (JCR™), which deliver JIF rankings. These reports evaluate more than 21,500 high-quality academic journals from across more than 250 scientific and research disciplines. The JIF measures the frequency with which the average article in a publication has been cited in a particular year. The calculation is based on a two-year period and involves dividing the number of times articles were cited by the number of articles that are citable. It offers a key metric to assess the overall strength and industry influence of a particular publication.

Delivering the highest impact factor of all artificial intelligence (AI) journals, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (TPAMI) led IEEE CS impact factor rankings, with the following rounding out the top five most-cited IEEE CS journals this year:

          • IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing (TAC)
          • IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE)
          • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC)
          • IEEE Transactions on Big Data (TBD), a new entrant into the top five and its highest impact factor yet

“These rankings not only represent the strength of the research coming from the computer science and engineering community, but they also demonstrate emerging trends,” shared Athavale. “Citations give us a line of sight into areas of emerging research and emphasize the topics affecting today’s broader landscape. From AI to big data, we are seeing this community seeking solutions to problems plaguing the world at large.”

For instance, to address the growing multidisciplinary demand for the theoretical, methodological, engineering, and applications aspects of privacy and data protection, this year, IEEE CS launched the open-access journal IEEE Transactions on Privacy. The publication began accepting papers as of January and will be eligible to be included for the first time in the 2027 impact factor review.

Source: https://researchguides.uic.edu/if/impact

“We’re thrilled with the response to Transactions on Privacy to date,” said Editor-in-Chief Christopher W. Clifton, Purdue University. “We look forward to continuing growing this journal and to the ways in which its research will help advance privacy.”

In addition to peer-reviewed journals, JIF rankings also assess technical magazines. The IEEE CS magazines with the highest impact factor rankings include:

        • IEEE Intelligent Systems
        • IEEE Internet Computing
        • IEEE Software
        • IEEE Security and Privacy
        • IEEE Micro

To learn more about IEEE CS publications, visit https://www.computer.org/publications.

About IEEE Computer Society Engaging computer engineers, scientists, academia, and industry professionals from all areas and levels of computing, the IEEE Computer Society (CS) serves as the world’s largest and most established professional organization of its type. IEEE CS sets the standard for the education and engagement that fuels continued global technological advancement. Through conferences, publications, and programs that inspire dialogue, debate, and collaboration, IEEE CS empowers, shapes, and guides the future of not only its 375,000+ community members, but the greater industry, enabling new opportunities to better serve our world. Visit computer.org for more information.

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