About the Journal
Frontiers in Computational Spatial Intelligence (FCSI) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the theoretical foundations, methodologies, and practical applications of spatial intelligence in computational systems.
The journal serves as a platform for innovative research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, spatial computing, geoinformatics, cognitive science, and data analytics. It aims to explore how computational systems perceive, reason about, and interact with space—whether physical, abstract, or virtual.
Key Topics Include:
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Spatial reasoning and knowledge representation
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Geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial data science
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AI-driven spatial analysis and modeling
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Human-computer interaction with spatial systems
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Location-based services and context-aware computing
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3D modeling, simulation, and digital twins
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Spatial cognition and intelligent environments
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Robotics and navigation systems with spatial awareness
FCSI fosters collaboration across disciplines and welcomes contributions that blend theory with application, pushing the boundaries of how spatial intelligence can be integrated into smart technologies and decision-making systems. The journal encourages submissions from researchers, engineers, and practitioners from academia, industry, and government.