期刊名称:COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Computational Linguistics is the only publication devoted exclusively to the design and analysis of natural language processing systems. From this unique quarterly, university and industry linguists, computational linguists, artificial intelligence (AI) investigators, cognitive scientists, speech specialists, and philosophers get information about computational aspects of research on language, linguistics, and the psychology of language processing and performance.
Instructions to Authors
Submissions may be made in any of the following categories: Papers (Short or Long), Letters to the Editor, Squibs and Discussions):
Papers report significant new research results in computational linguistics. Each paper is reviewed by at least two experts in the field. The submission of an article to CL for refereeing means that it has not been copyrighted, has not been published in or submitted for publication to another refereed archival publication, and has not appeared in any conference or workshop proceedings. The submitted manuscript must be available for peer review without restriction. If any version of the paper has appeared, or will appear, in any other publication, the details of such publication must be made known to the Editor at the time of submission. The final version of a paper tentatively accepted for publication must be accompanied by a Copyright Transfer Agreement signed by all of the authors or, in the case of a "work for hire," by the employer. This written transfer is necessary under the 1978 U.S. Copyright law.
Manuscripts for Computational Linguistics should be submitted on letter-size paper (8.5 by 11 inches, or A4), double-spaced throughout, including footnotes and references. The paper should begin with an informative abstract of approximately 150-250 words. Manuscripts must be written in English. Guidelines for electronic submisstion and style files are available from http://www.aclweb.org/cl/. Submissions should be specified by the submitter as a submission to one of two categories, Short Papers or Long Papers, and must include word counts. Papers in these two categories will be reviewed by slightly different procedures:
Short Papers, of no more than 15 journal pages (about 4000 words), will receive expedited review by two reviewers. Such a paper might, for example, contain a description of a single experiment, algorithm, or other technical result. Authors whose papers are accepted are expected to submit final versions within 8 weeks of notification.
Long Papers, exceeding 15 journal pages, will receive standard review. Such a longer paper might, for example, describe the results of a large research project or dissertation. These submissions should normally not exceed 30 journal pages (about 8000 words).
All submissions, regardless of length, will be held to the same standards of technical and presentation quality.
Letters to the Editor: This category includes statements of opinion on issues relevant to the readership. The Editor and the editorial board will evaluate the appropriateness of thes contributions for inclusion.
For hard copy submissions, five copies of papers or three copies of letters should be sent to:
Robert Dale, CL Editor Centre for Language Technology Division of Information and Communication Sciences Macquarie University Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia compling@ics.mq.edu.au phone: +61 2 9850 6331 fax: +61 2 9850 9529
Squibs and Discussions: This category includes short articles reporting technical results, discussions of results, algorithms, or new computational linguistic data or tools of interest to the journal readership. Submissions should generally not exceed eight double-spaced pages and should be submitted to:
Pierre Isabelle Xerox Research Centre Europe 6, chemin de Maupertuis 38240 Meylan, France Pierre.Isabelle@xrce.xerox.com phone: +33 4 76 61 51 98 fax: +33 4 76 61 50 99
Book Section: Anyone interested in reviewing a book, or in suggesting a book for review, should contact the Book Review Editor; publishers may also submit copies of books for review directly to:
Graeme Hirst, CL Book Review Editor University of Toronto Department of Computer Science Toronto, CANADA M5S 1A4 +1 416 978-8747 gh@cs.toronto.edu
Editorial Board
2002-2004
- Elisabeth Andre, Universität Augsburg
- Eugene Charniak, Brown University
- Hitoshi Isahara, Communications Research Laboratory
- Maria Lapata, University of Edinburgh
- Inderjeet Mani, MITRE and Georgetown University
- Kemal Oflazer, Sabanci University
- Marc Swerts, University of Antwerp and Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
2000-2002
- Gosse Bouma, University of Groningen
- Michael Collins, AT&T Labs-Research
- Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Lucent Technologies Bell Labs
- Stanley F. Chen, IBM/TJ Watson Research Center
- Dan Roth, University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign
- Lillian Lee, Cornell University
- Mark-Jan Nederhof, DFKI, Saarbrücken
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