33.1030, Calls: Computational Linguistics / Traitement Automatique des Langues (Jrnl)

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Subject: 33.1030, Calls:  Computational Linguistics / Traitement Automatique des Langues (Jrnl)

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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2022 03:12:41
From: Cécile Fabre [cecile.fabre at univ-tlse2.fr]
Subject: Computational Linguistics / Traitement Automatique des Langues (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Traitement Automatique des Langues 


Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2022 

TAL Journal: Special issue: review articles

http://tal-63-3.sciencesconf.org/ (page soon available)
2022 Volume 63 Number 3
Deadline for submission: 01/07/2022
Editors: Cécile Fabre, Emmanuel Morin, Sophie Rosset and Pascale Sébillot

Focus of the Issue:

This special issue of the journal TAL invites articles that summarize the
current state of knowledge in one of the fields of natural language
processing.

The article will discuss research made in the chosen field and will present
how it has evolved to the most recent advances. The synthesis must be
rigorous, clear and accessible to readers of the journal TAL who are not
specialists in the subject of the article. It should provide a perspective on
the work presented, allowing the reader to understand the relation between the
various lines of research. 

The topics covered are those usually targeted by the varia issues of the
journal, i.e. all aspects of natural processing of written, spoken and signed
languages and of computational linguistics. The theme of the article may be
identified within the following fields (non-exhaustive list):

- Computational models of language, statistical learning and modeling
- Lexical and terminological resources
- Linguistic tools (tokenization, tagging, parsing, etc.)
- Intermodality and multimodality
- Language multiplicity and diversity, multilingual processing, translation
- Semantics, discourse, pragmatics, comprehension
- Information access and text mining
- Text generation and synthesis
- Speech or sign language recognition/synthesis
- Dialogue
- Evaluation
- Explicability and reproducibility
- NLP in interaction with other disciplines (e.g. digital humanities)
- NLP and ethics

Note the date of intention to submit (calendar below): the authors will have
to submit an abstract of the chosen theme. This phase is important for the
selection of external reviewers specialized in the subject matter.

Language:

Articles are written in English or French. Submissions in English are accepted
only if one of the co-authors is not French speaking.

The Journal:

TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing)
(http://www.atala.org/revuetal) is an international journal published by ATALA
(French Association for Natural Language Processing) since 1960, with the
support of the national centre for scientific research (CNRS). It is published
in electronic format, with immediate free access to published articles.

Important Dates (Provisional):

First call: March 2022
Intent to submit (abstract presenting the theme): April 29, 2022 
Deadline for submission: July 1, 2022 
Notification to authors after first review: end of September 2022
Notification to authors after second review: end of Dec 2022
Publication: February 2023

Submission Format:

The length of the papers must be between 20 and 25 pages.

The TAL journal has a double-blind review process. It is necessary to
anonymize the article, the name of the file, and to avoid self-references.

Style sheets are available on the journal's website
(_https://www.atala.org/content/instruction-authors-style-files-0_).

Authors are invited to submit their paper by clicking on the menu ''Paper
submission'' (PDF article'' menu). To do so, you will need to have an account
on the sciencesconf platform (http://www.sciencesconf.org). Click on ''create
account'' next to the ''Connect'' button at the top of the page. Come back to
the page http://tal-63-3.sciencesconf.org/, connect to your account and upload
your submission.

Scientific Committee:

Each article is evaluated by three reviewers, two external reviewers and a
member of the editorial board of the journal TAL. The list of the members of
the editorial board is available at
http://www.atala.org/content/comit%C3%A9-de-r%C3%A9daction-0




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