Author Agreement Neurocomputing

Please make sure that the names of all authors are available and properly written and that addresses and affiliations are up to date. the footnotes of the text are numbered continuously; tables should be marked with lowercase letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data). Footnotes to the title or authors of the article are not reference symbols. In cases where a co-author dies or is unable to work during the writing, submission or peer review process and the co-authors deem it appropriate to involve the author, co-authors should obtain permission from a (legal) representative who could be a direct relative. All authors are encouraged to ensure that all data and materials as well as software applications or custom code support their published claims and meet field standards. Please note that magazines may have individual guidelines on sharing research data that meet disciplinary standards and expectations. Reference formatting There are no strict requirements for reference formatting when submitting. References can be available in any style or format as long as the style is consistent. If applicable, the author(s) author(s) name(s), journal title/book title, article chapter/title title, year of publication, volume number/book chapter and article number or pagination must be available. The use of DOI is highly recommended.

The reference style used by the journal is applied in the Proof phase to the article accepted by Elsevier. Note that missing data is highlighted in the Proof phase so that the author can correct it. If you wish to format the references themselves, they must be arranged according to the following examples: authors who wish to insert illustrations, tables or passages that have already been published elsewhere must obtain permission from the copyright owner, both for paper format and for online format, and prove, when submitting their work, that such permission has been granted. It is assumed that any document obtained in the absence of such evidence comes from the authors. 1. Journal (IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems) /Section (Regular Section/Special Section) 2. Manuscript title 3. Personal information about each author: name, membership, membership status and membership number 4. Detailed information about the author for correspondence: membership, department, tel/fax number and e-mail address 5. Type of manuscript (paper/letter/summary document). 6.