期刊名称:COMPUTER SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Computer Speech & Languagepublishes reports of original research related to the recognition, understanding, production, coding and mining of speech and language.
The speech and language sciences have a long history, but it is only relatively recently that large-scale implementation of and experimentation with complex models of speech and language processing has become feasible. Such research is often carried out somewhat separately by practitioners of artificial intelligence, computer science, electronic engineering, information retrieval, linguistics, phonetics, or psychology.
The journal provides a focus for this work, and encourages an interdisciplinary approach to speech and language research and technology. Thus contributions from all of the related fields are welcomed in the form of reports of theoretical or experimental studies, tutorials, and brief correspondence pertaining to models and their implementation, or reports of fundamental research leading to the improvement of such models.
Research Areas Include
Algorithms and models for speech recognition and synthesis Natural language processing for speech understanding and generation Statistical computational linguistics Computational models of discourse and dialogue Information retrieval, extraction and summarization Speaker and language recognition Computational models of speech production and perception Signal processing for speech analysis, enhancement and transformation Evaluation of human and computer system performance
Instructions to Authors
Author enquiries For enquiries relating to manuscript preparation and submission, please refer to http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/csl. This site will also provide status information during production of your article. Contact details for questions arising after acceptance of an article, especially those related to proofs, will be provided when your article is accepted for publication. For submitted, pre-acceptance papers, please email enquiries to CSL@harcourt.com.
Author benefits The principal author will receive 25 offprints of the paper free of charge. Extra copies can be ordered when proofs are returned.
Authors are entitled to a 30% discount on Elsevier books.
Page charges are not applicable.
Publication information Computer Speech & Language (ISSN 0885-2308). For 2003, volume 17 is scheduled for publication. Subscription prices are available upon request from the Publisher or from the Regional Sales Office nearest you or from
Editorial Board
Editors: S. Young, University Engineering Department, UK A. Stolcke, SRI International, International computer Science Institute, Berkeley USA E. Briscoe, University of Cambridge, UK Editorial Board: A. Acero, Microsoft Corporation, Washington, USA B. Atal, AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey, USA E. Chang, Microsoft Research China, China R. De Mori, University d'Avignon, Lab D'Info CERI, France S. Furui, NTT Human Interface Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan J.-P. Haton, University of Nancy, Vandoeuvre, France F. Jelinek, Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA M. Johnson, Brown University, Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, USA D. Jurafsky, Institute of Cognitive Science, Center for Spoken Language Research, USA E. Levin, AT&T Labs - Research, Shannon Labs, New Jersey, USA S. Levinson, AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey, USA H. Meng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Human-Communications Laboratory, China B. Moebius, Institute of Natural Language Processing - Experimental Phonetics, University of Stuttgart, Germany G van Noord, University of Groningen, Alfa-Informatica, The Netherlands K. McKeown, Columbia University, New York, USA R. Moore, Speech Research Unite, Defense Evaluatino and Research Agency, United Kingdom H. Ney, Lehrsthul f¨r Informatik VI, RWTH Achen, University of Technology, Germany P.J. Price, Patti Price Speech Technology Consulting, California, USA S. Sagayama, NTT Human Interface Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan Y. Sagisaka, GITI Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan R. Stern, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania, USA P. Woodland, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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