Non thematic issue of the TAL journal: 2025 Volume 66-1
http://tal-66-1.sciencesconf.org/
Editors: Maxime Amblard, Cécile Fabre, Benoit Favre and Sophie Rosset
The call for volume 66-1 is open until December 31, 2024.
NEW since 2023: Non-thematic issues of the Automatic Language Processing journal become "on the fly". Each paper in issue 66-1 will be evaluated as soon as it is submitted and will be published, subject to its acceptance, within an indicative period of six months after its submission.
THEMES
The journal Automatic Language Processing has an open call for papers. Submissions may concern theoretical and experimental contributions on all aspects of written, spoken, and signed language processing and computational linguistics, both theoretical and experimental, for example:
Computational models of language Linguistic resources Statistical learning and modeling Intermodality and multimodality Language multiplicity and diversity Semantics and comprehension Information access and text mining Language production and processing/generation/synthesis Evaluation Explicability and reproducibility NLP in interaction with other disciplines, digital humanities
This list is indicative. On all topics, it is essential that the aspects related to natural language processing are emphasized.
We also welcome position papers and survey papers.
LANGUAGE
Manuscripts may be submitted in English or French.
THE TAL JOURNAL
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is an international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing, https://www.atala.org/revuetal) since 1959. TAL has an electronic mode of publication with immediate free access to published articles.
SCHEDULE
Submission deadline: on the fly until December 31, 2024 Notification to the authors after first review: two months after submission Notification to the authors after second review: two months after the first review Publication : two months after the second review
FORMAT SUBMISSION
Papers must be between 20 and 25 pages long, including references and appendices (with no possible derogation on the length). TAL is a double-blind review journal: it is thus necessary to anonymise the manuscript and the name of the pdf file. Self-references that reveal the author's identity must be avoided. Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal.
More information on: http://tal-66-1.sciencesconf.org/