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- From: patten@violet.cis.ohio-state.edu (Terry Patten)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai
- Subject: NLP CFP
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.192205.229@cis.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 19:22:05 GMT
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- Organization: Ohio State University Computer and Information Science
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- CALL FOR PAPERS
- IEEE Expert
- Special Track on Processing Natural Language
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- IEEE Expert announces a Special Track on Processing Natural Language,
- edited by Terry Patten and Paul Jacobs. A Special Track is a
- collection of papers, united by a theme, running over several issues.
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- For the Special Track on Processing Natural Language, papers are sought
- on the practical application of all areas of natural-language
- processing, including the following: computational morphology,
- parsing, semantic interpretation, pragmatic/contextual interpretation,
- discourse processing, text planning and realization/generation, and
- machine translation. An ideal paper would describe a technique or
- approach to natural language processing, along with an evaluation of
- how it works and how well it works in a particular application. Papers
- that give a critical evaluation are preferred over descriptions of
- programs or applications.
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- IEEE Expert is a magazine of applied AI, not a transactions or a
- journal. The magazine is a bridge between the research community and
- the user community. It aims to publish original papers that transfer
- to the user community ideas and tools that come out of research and
- development. Clear, not overly formal, writing is essential. Its
- readers are users, developers, managers, researchers, and purchasers
- who are interested in databases, expert systems, and artificial
- intelligence, with particular emphasis on applications. They want to
- learn about the tools, techniques, concepts, aids, and systems that
- have potential for real-world applications. Conceptual or theoretical
- papers are welcome, provided they clearly demonstrate their relevance
- to real-world applications--preferably through prototype
- implementations.
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- Submissions should be written according the IEEE Expert style. The
- final articles should be about 8-9 printed pages, with about 10-12
- references. All papers submitted will be carefully reviewed. Papers
- accepted on technical grounds are subject to copyediting by the
- Managing Editor's staff for clarity and expressiveness. Authors are
- asked to submit six copies (hard-copy only) of their paper by October
- 1, 1992 to:
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- Terry Patten, Computer and Information Science, Ohio State University,
- 2036 Neil Ave. Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A.
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- e-mail: patten@cis.ohio-state.edu
-