17 June 2026

New Open Access article available: "Change detection framework for power facilities in disaster scenarios"

The following International Journal of Power and Energy Conversion article, "Change detection framework for power facilities in disaster scenarios", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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AI vital signs

Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence-based patient monitoring system they say can identify signs of clinical deterioration earlier and more accurately than existing approaches. The system could help hospital staff intervene before a patient’s condition becomes critical. Details are discussed in the International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing.

Traditional monitoring systems rely largely on fixed thresholds for individual measurements such as heart rate, blood pressure or oxygen levels. However, these approaches often fail to account for differences between patients and may overlook how physiological changes interact across the body.

The new approach combines three machine-learning techniques. An adaptive attention mechanism continuously adjusts the importance assigned to different physiological signals. A spatiotemporal graph neural network analyses how vital signs influence one another and evolve. The system also incorporates reinforcement learning, a method in which algorithms learn decision-making strategies through feedback, enabling it to provide active clinical decision support rather than simply issuing alarms.

Tests were carried out to see how well the system performed in predicting historical outcomes recorded in two major intensive care unit (ICU) databases, MIMIC-III and eICU. The system achieved 96.3 per cent anomaly detection accuracy, generated warnings almost 40 minutes before critical events occurred, and reduced false alarms to 6.4 per cent.

Cheng, S., Zhu, J., Guan, S., Cheng, J. and Dou, T. (2026) ‘Intelligent monitoring of patient vital signs based on adaptive attention fusion spatiotemporal graph neural network’, Int. J. Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, Vol. 52, No. 5, pp.48–62.

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Empirical analysis of the impact of personal income tax reform on household consumption: based on 2016-2022 microdata
  • Unsupervised transfer learning for real-time motor resonance fault diagnosis on programmable logic controllers
  • Psychological trait mining of juvenile offending from large language models and online behaviour analytics
  • A machine learning-based intelligent evaluation and feedback system for college English speaking
  • Modelling of dynamic coverage process by quadrotor swarms for sudden abnormal crowd evacuation

New Open Access article available: "Automation measures and power quality optimisation of power line carrier control based on electric spring and wavelet transform"

The following International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications article, "Automation measures and power quality optimisation of power line carrier control based on electric spring and wavelet transform", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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New Open Access article available: "Unlocking computational thinking: immersive technologies for solving complex problems"

The following International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning article, "Unlocking computational thinking: immersive technologies for solving complex problems", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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16 June 2026

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • A real-time financial risk detection model for enterprises based on distributed reinforcement learning
  • Core talent loss early warning algorithm integrating temporal collaborative filtering and the Prophet model
  • Style era switching and spatial-temporal evolution simulation of revolutionary cultural relics by integrating semantic segmentation and GIS spatial analysis
  • Dynamic employee turnover risk prediction model based on GraphSAGE-LSTM
  • Machine learning modelling and algorithm optimisation for identifying financial risks in listed companies

Research pick: Transformers: AI in disguise detects heart disease - "Heart disease detection using 1D transformer network: case of ECG signals and clinical data"

A machine-learning model based on Transformer architecture, a form of artificial intelligence originally developed for language processing, can be used to detect heart disease from electrocardiogram (ECG), according to research in the International Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics. Tests show it works well with data from several well-known medical datasets.

Heart disease is a major healthcare problem, with almost 18 million dying prematurely each year because of it. The challenge if finding ways to detect cardiovascular disease early enough to make treatment effective. An ECG is the standard way to record the heart’s electrical activity and is thus a common diagnostic tool. Interpretation of the trace needs significant expertise, is time-consuming and is not without the risk of misinterpretation.

The researchers discusses a one-dimensional (1D) Transformer model that can analyse ECG signals and in parallel with other clinical data. In tests, it was up to 94.2 per cent accurate in spotting the early stages of heart disease. Such precision coupled with expert clinical assessment can suffice to give the healthcare team more reliable options in taking a patient on to the next step in diagnosis and potential treatment.

The researchers suggest that their approach needs further development and validation with independent clinical datasets before it can be tested in a live clinical setting.

Miloud Aouidate, A. (2026) ‘Heart disease detection using 1D transformer network: case of ECG signals and clinical data’, Int. J. Medical Engineering and Informatics, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp.1–18.

Free Open Access special issue on "Generative AI and Integrated Sensing Communication for Enhanced Ubiquitous Computing" published by International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing

The International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Dynamic load balancing model for data centres based on bidirectional network edge detection algorithm
  • Intelligent automotive trade market forecasting and decision-making system: multi-source data fusion under meta-learning
  • Design and optimisation of multi-party secure computing protocols supporting dynamic participant switching
  • Integrating multi-modal emotion recognition with strategy generation: a transformer approach to sustainable marketing
  • Intelligent monitoring of patient vital signs based on adaptive attention fusion spatiotemporal graph neural network
  • Adaptive deep reinforcement learning-based error analysis model for strength training
  • Personalised service and sentiment analysis for intelligent customer relationship management systems based on natural language processing
  • Modelling and simulation for biomechanical responses of acupuncture points based on multi-physics field coupling
  • An optimisation framework for audit decision-making based on deep convolutional neural networks and reinforcement learning

Free sample articles newly available from International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development

The following sample articles from the International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development are now available here for free:
  • Cultural industries 4.0: how digitalisation is reshaping the sector: insights from a systematic literature review
  • Knowledge sharing, occupational self-efficacy, and transformational leadership: drivers of innovative work behaviour
  • Role of green transformational leadership, knowledge management and green innovation in driving corporate sustainable development
  • Quality evaluation of software engineering professional talent training under the background of new engineering
  • The quality evaluation model of open education learning support services under the background of digital transformation

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Modelling news dissemination networks using a community-based graph traversal algorithm and its performance evaluation
  • Reasoning application of knowledge graph fusion-enhanced graph neural networks in English reading comprehension
  • An attention-based multi-engine architecture enhances the ability of English translation to resolve ambiguity
  • Generative AI and multimodal learning spaces for perceiving and regulating English learning anxiety
  • Measuring echo chamber effects in youth online communities with temporal clustering

15 June 2026

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Emotion-driven recommender system for low-carbon products: sentiment feedback and satisfaction evaluation from online reviews
  • STEAM art course design combining generative AI and prompt engineering
  • Design of sharing model of information-based teaching materials upon deep learning
  • Data fusion-driven choreography-multimedia integration: a collaborative framework for coherent multi-sensory performance experiences
  • Multi-modal e-commerce data analysis system based on deep learning: visual perception and emotional computing

Research pick: Save the soil - "Impact of climate change on soil loss in small catchments in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes"

A comparative modelling study of two Brazilian rain catchments suggests that climate change will have contrasting effects on future soil erosion in the Amazon and Cerrado. The findings have implications for land management in both biomes in the coming decades.

The research, published in the International Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology, used rainfall records and projections from NASA’s Earth Exchange Global Daily Downscaled Projections (NEX-GDDP). This allowed the team to estimate soil loss under different scenarios.

Soil loss, the amount of soil removed by erosion, was calculated using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), which estimates erosion driven by rainfall, land cover, topography, and soil properties. Rainfall erosivity refers to rain’s capacity to detach and transport soil particles.

The team explains that the Cerrado is a biodiverse savanna, while the Amazon regulates rainfall through evapotranspiration, the transfer of water from land to the atmosphere. Differences in rainfall, elevation and land use affect soil erosion patterns. The global circulation models (GCMs) of climate simulations suggest that shifting rainfall intensity will change erosion rates with heavier rainfall increasing soil loss risk.

In the Amazon catchment, soil loss historically ranges from just a few dozen kilograms per hectare each year to almost 20 tonnes per hectare per year. Soil erosion is predicted to increase by several per cent through the remainder of this century.

By contrast, soil loss in the Cerrado’s Piranhas River catchment has been from a hundred kilograms or so to almost 250 tonnes per hectare per year. The models predict that soil erosion will actually become less of a problem in the coming years despite the effects of climate change.

As such, there is a need to respond to the changes of the future in different ways in the two very different regions. In the Amazon catchment, rising erosion risk supports conservation measures such as terracing, no-till farming and crop rotation. While in the Cerrado catchment, simply maintaining current agricultural practices may help sustain reduced soil loss.

Sobral, R.V.S., Lobato, A.K.R., Soares, A.d.C.L., de Mendonça, L.M., Cruz, J.d.S. and Blanco, C. (2026) ‘Impact of climate change on soil loss in small catchments in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes’, Int. J. Hydrology Science and Technology, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp.417–436.

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems

The International Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • DeepFM-driven personalised recommendation algorithm integrating multimodal multimedia for college English listening: an empirical study with controlled experiment
  • A weighted multimodal fusion and deep learning framework for quantitative evaluation of music performance effects
  • Intelligent multimodal analysis of musical time-series: an approach to mental health estimation
  • Intelligent judgement and training optimisation algorithm of table tennis landing area driven by deep learning and computer vision
  • A multi modal fusion framework combining CNN-based image recognition and BERT-based NLP for intelligent retrieval and matching of English teaching resources

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Economics and Business Research

The International Journal of Economics and Business Research has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Crisis myopia: how systemic uncertainty reverses the logic of saving and consumption
  • Building trust and confidence in the use of banking apps: a study on Southeast Asia and Europe
  • The competitive strategy analysis of the South African telecommunication industry
  • Building innovative employees: the influence of psychological safety, psychological capital, and intrinsic motivation in the banking sector

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Explainable AI-assisted creative system for visual communication design: based on diffusion models and user intent understanding
  • Generative AI and cybersecurity in 6G for intelligent English language learning systems
  • Integrated design of graphic creativity and visual information visualisation in multimodal contexts
  • Student performance and health management technology based on GPA model and psychological data mining
  • Multi-modal advertising visual information fusion using dynamic heterogeneous graph neural networks

12 June 2026

Research pick: Emotional by design - "Deep learning-based innovative product design driven by social network data"

A new AI system can convert social media discussion about a product into a new design that takes into account user needs more accurately than earlier approaches, according to research in the International Journal of Information and Communication Technology.

The work addresses the problem of complexity in attempting to extract useful information from social network data for product development. Comments and reviews are typically unstructured, meaning they do not follow a fixed format, and also have many variables, such as sentiment, context, and usage scenarios, which makes it difficult to translate into insights about how people feel about products.

A deep-learning framework is at the heart of the system and combines various AI components. Firstly, it uses a multi-scale attention network to identify emotional needs in user comments. Attention in machine learning refers to a mechanism that prioritises the most relevant information in a dataset. The idea of multi-scale processing means it captures both detailed and broad patterns in language. The second component is a generative adversarial network (GAN). This uses two models working against each other, with one generating images and the other evaluating them. In addition, a spatial cross-reconstruction module refines image features, while a semantic correlation module links textual emotion signals to visual attributes. All of this works to improve the link between what the users say about the original product and the new design.

In tests, the model achieved more than 90 per cent accuracy in identifying the users’ emotional needs. This improves on existing methods and suggests that AI might help with data-driven product design informed by user sentiment and social media behaviour.

Wang, C. (2026) ‘Deep learning-based innovative product design driven by social network data’, Int. J. Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 27, No. 49, pp.59–78.

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Managerial and Financial Accounting

The International Journal of Managerial and Financial Accounting has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Effect of board-ownership dynamics on shareholders' wealth in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Global research mapping on the convergence of ESG and sustainable finance: a bibliometric and topic modelling approach

New Open Access article available: "Assessing environmentally sustainable practices in boutique hotels: frontline staff perspectives"

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Free Open Access special issue on "Achieving Carbon Neutrality from Environmental Impact Monitoring and Assessment Technologies – Part IV" published by International Journal of Environment and Pollution

The International Journal of Environment and Pollution has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Mapping carbon disclosure research: bibliometric analysis and frontier exploration
  • Health impact assessment of the cooling benefits of urban green infrastructure from the resilience perspective
  • Impact of sewage treatment plants on local tourism and ecotourism

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems

The International Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Research on English oral classroom instruction design in teacher-AI collaborative models
  • The application of moderated mediation statistical model in the study of college students' online music purchase intention
  • Research on compliance of intelligent penalty system of tennis match based on multi-source heterogeneous data fusion
  • Multimodal learning behaviour clustering and psychological cognitive state assessment algorithm
  • Legal requirement identification and zero-knowledge proof under concealed addresses
  • A topological deep learning framework for graph representation: application to metal-organic frameworks

11 June 2026

Research pick: Cash and carry on - "Corporate failure prediction model for European SMEs"

A study in the Global Business and Economics Review suggests that the failure of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can be predicted as much as three years before insolvency. The work could offer lenders, investors, and business owners an early warning of financial problems years in advance.

The researchers analysed data from more than 24500 European companies over an eight-year period. From this data, they developed a forecasting model that has an overall accuracy of about 82 per cent. It could identify more than 70 per cent of insolvencies three years in advance on test data with known outcomes. The final model relies on seven financial indicators: cash ratio, contribution per interest paid ratio, solvency ratio, short-term financing, leverage, debt-assets ratio, and return on assets. These measures capture a company’s liquidity, debt burden, financial resilience, and profitability. However, the model could yet be improved if there were greater disclosure from SMEs. That said, this is highly unlikely given the nature of smaller businesses.

The researchers say the work addresses a big gap in the corporate finance literature. Traditionally, this has focused on large publicly listed companies. However, SMEs account for most businesses in OECD economies and roughly two-thirds of employment, making their stability an important economic issue.

Silva, S. (2026) ‘Corporate failure prediction model for European SMEs’, Global Business and Economics Review, Vol. 34, No. 4, pp.395–419.

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Computational Systems Engineering

The International Journal of Computational Systems Engineering has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Construction and modular design of teacher education course knowledge graph based on association rule mining
  • Cultivating collaborative innovation ability model in higher education based on multi-agent system

New Open Access article available: "Judgement stage in electronic administrative proceedings and evidentiary authority"

The following International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics article, "Judgement stage in electronic administrative proceedings and evidentiary authority", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Business and Globalisation

The International Journal of Business and Globalisation has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • How innovation shapes export performance through market and entrepreneurial orientations in a geopolitical era
  • Untangling the mystery of employee happiness in the FMCG sector: the role of corporate social responsibility, environmental self-identity and corporate image

New Open Access article available: "Roots of innovative knowledge in small commercial enterprises in Ecuador"

The following International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business article, "Roots of innovative knowledge in small commercial enterprises in Ecuador", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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10 June 2026

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • A multi-objective optimisation model for the spatial layout of public art
  • Fault diagnosis and self-healing of power line carrier communication enabled by artificial intelligence: smart grid application based on data mining
  • Social sentiment early warning system integrating transformers and explainable SHAP values
  • Adversarial machine learning algorithms for English translation quality estimation
  • Utility-driven simulation modelling and multi-objective evolutionary optimisation for BIM-based construction emission reduction

Research pick: A deep dive for meaning - "Application of quantum optimisation osprey algorithm in English translation quality improvement model"

Research in the International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has taken inspiration from the hunting behaviour of the fish-eating bird of prey, the osprey, and combined this with inspiration from quantum computing to improve machine translation, particularly for long sentences and technical texts between Chinese and English.

Ospreys scan large areas of the water before making precise dives on their piscine targets. This strategy has been modelled and adapted into an algorithm that balances broad exploration with focused searches for promising solutions. The result in this work is the Quantum-Optimised Osprey Optimisation Algorithm (QOOA). The team explains that QOOA uses qubits, the mathematical units of quantum information, to explore a wider range of possible solutions. It also incorporates a quantum rotation mechanism that shifts from broad exploration to targeted refinement as the search progresses.

The team tested the new model on the WMT2018 English-Chinese translation benchmark, which contains almost 177,000 training examples. Compared with a baseline neural machine translation system, QOOA scored 3.2 percentage points higher and reduced the number of post-translation edits needed by 12.7 per cent. In addition, the team reports that their approach was particularly effective for lengthy and technical texts, where previous translation systems have been prone to errors and ambiguity.

Wang, L. (2026) ‘Application of quantum optimisation osprey algorithm in English translation quality improvement model’, Int. J. Information and Communication Technology, Vol. 27, No. 49, pp.1–18.

New Open Access article available: "Influencer persona endorsement and algorithm awareness as drivers of product search intention on Douyin: an extended TPB approach"

The following International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences article, "Influencer persona endorsement and algorithm awareness as drivers of product search intention on Douyin: an extended TPB approach", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Computational Vision and Robotics

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New Open Access article available: "Inventory turnover and corporate performance in an emerging market: a nonlinear dynamic analysis"

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9 June 2026

Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Deep learning-driven multimodal early warning analysis for intelligent security in coal mine camps
  • Emotion representation and recognition in oil paintings via meta-learning and semantic augmentation
  • Generation of virtual character interaction logic driven by multimodal behavioural data
  • Visual feedback-driven active perception by drone swarms for proactive crowd anomaly capture
  • Dynamic resource allocation in smart laboratories based on multi-agent reinforcement learning

Research pick: The microbial fuel cell promise – clean energy, clean water - "Innovative applications and recent developments in microbial fuel cells: a comprehensive review"

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs), which use microorganisms to generate electricity from organic waste, are emerging as a tool in the transition to cleaner energy systems and for the treatment of waste water, according to a review of recent research in the International Journal of Environment and Waste Management.

Unlike conventional power generation, MFCs use bacteria that break down organic matter and generate electrons as part of their natural metabolism. These electrons can be tapped off from the fuel cell by electrodes to create an electrical current. The review points out that wastewater, food waste, and agricultural by-products can all be used as a food supply for the bacteria and therefore as a sustainable fuel source for power production.

Indeed, the researchers argue that the greatest strength of this technology is to combine electricity generation with waste treatment. In wastewater facilities, MFCs can help remove organic pollutants while simultaneously producing power, potentially reducing the energy demands of treatment plants.

The team highlights advances in electrode materials, including carbon nanotubes, graphene, and conductive polymers. The review also considers the role of electroactive bacteria. These are microbes that can transfer electrons directly to the electrodes and include those in the Geobacter, Shewanella, and Pseudomonas genera.

Challenges remain, however. Power output is still relatively low in MFCs, and scaling systems from the laboratory bench to an industrial operation remains difficult. Cost, efficiency and long-term reliability must improve considerably to allow MFCs to achieve widespread commercial adoption.

Deshmukh, S.M., Dhokpande, S.R. and Sankhe, A.A. (2026) ‘Innovative applications and recent developments in microbial fuel cells: a comprehensive review’, Int. J. Environment and Waste Management, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp.1-26.

New Open Access article available: "Low-carbon interior decoration lifecycle analysis based on BIM technology"

The following International Journal of Environmental Engineering article, "Low-carbon interior decoration lifecycle analysis based on BIM technology", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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Free Open Access issue published by International Journal of Information and Communication Technology

The International Journal of Information and Communication Technology has published an Open Access issue. All of the issue’s papers can be downloaded via the full-text links available here.
  • Advancing the application of intelligent design systems in adaptive co-creation models using AIGC and reinforcement learning
  • Evolution of cultural community interaction networks and information propagation based on dynamic interest graph
  • Dynamic sound field reconstruction with multi-channel broadcasting systems in immersive virtual environments
  • Integrating deep learning and GIS technology for optimising rural tourism development paths
  • Deep learning-based public crisis event identification for multimodal data contexts

New Open Access article available: "Heart disease detection using 1D transformer network: case of ECG signals and clinical data"

The following International Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics article, "Heart disease detection using 1D transformer network: case of ECG signals and clinical data", is freely available for download as an open access article.

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