[NLP2RDF] CFP - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS (IJCL)

J. Stewart cfp at cscjournals.org
Tue Jan 3 03:25:05 CET 2012



CALL FOR PAPERS - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS (IJCL)
ISSN: 2180-1266

Volume 3, Issue 2
Info. at http://www.cscjournals.org/csc/journals/IJCL/journal_cfp.php?JCode=IJCL
 
Computer Science Journals (CSC Journals) invites researchers, editors, scientists & scholars to publish their scientific research papers in an International Journal of Computational Linguistics (IJCL) Volume 3, Issue 2.

 

Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the statistical and/or rule-based modeling of natural language from a computational perspective. Today, computational language acquisition stands as one of the most fundamental, beguiling, and surprisingly open questions for computer science. With the aims to provide a scientific forum where computer scientists, experts in artificial intelligence, mathematicians, logicians, cognitive scientists, cognitive psychologists, psycholinguists, anthropologists and neuroscientists can present research studies, International Journal of Computational Linguistics (IJCL) publish papers that describe state of the art techniques, scientific research studies and results in computational linguistics in general but on theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, natural language processing, grammatical inference, machine learning and cognitive science computational models of linguistic theorizing: standard and enriched context free models, principles and parameters models, optimality theory and researchers working within the minimalist program, and other approaches. IJCL is a peer review journal and a bi-monthly journal.

 

CSC Journals anticipate and invite papers on any of the following topics:

 

 

      Comparative Surveys that Critique Previously Reports
     Models of Language Change and its Effect on Linguistics
     
       

      Computational Linguistics
      

      Models that Address the Acquisition of Word-order
     
       

      Computational Models
      

      Models that Combine Linguistics Parsing
     
       

      Computational Theories
      

      Models that Employ Statistical/probabilistic Grammar
     
       

      Corpus Linguistics
      

      Models that Employ Techniques from machine learning
     
       

      Formal Linguistics-Theoretic and Grammar Induction
      

      Natural Language Processing
     
       

      Information Retrieval and Extraction
      

      Quantitative Linguistics
     
       

      Language Generation
      

      Speech Analysis/Synthesis
     
       

      Language Learning
      

      Speech Recognition/Understanding
     
       

      Linguistics Modeling Techniques
      

      Spoken Dialog Systems
     
       

      Linguistics Theories
      

      Web Information Extraction/Mining
     
       

      Machine Translation
      
     



Important Dates - IJCL CFP - Volume 3, Issue 2.

Paper Submission: January 31, 2012 
Author Notification: March 15, 2012 

Issue Publication: April 2012 




For complete details about IJCL archives publications, abstracting/indexing, editorial board and other important information, please refer to IJCL homepage.

 

We look forward to receive your valuable papers. If you have further questions please do not hesitate to contact us at cscpress at cscjournals.org. Our team is committed to provide a quick and supportive service throughout the publication process.

 



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Sincerely,
 
J. Stewart
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