Representation of Sentence Meaning (Special issue of JNLE)

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Call for Papers
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Ondrej Bojar
Raffaella Bernardi
Holger Schwenk
Bonnie Webber
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Sunday, 21 October 2018

We are seeking long research papers, survey papers and position papers on any of the following or related topics:

* Which properties of meaning representations are most desirable, universally.
* Comparisons of types of meaning representations (e.g. fixed-size vs. variable-length) and methods for learning them.
* Techniques of explorations of learned meaning representations.
* Evaluation methodologies for meaning representations, including surveys thereof.
* Extrinsic evaluation by relations to cognitive processes.
* Relationship of traditional symbolic meaning representations and the learned continuous ones.
* Broad summaries of psycholinguistic evidence describing properties of meaning representation in the human brain.

Requirements:

Depending on paper type, we expect most submissions to be 12-20 pages long. (Longer submissions are also possible.) The papers do not need to be anonymized, and we will consider papers posted on arXiv that have not been submitted or accepted for publication.

Submit the paper through JNLE submission system by 21st October 2018. Follow the Instructions for Authors at

https://sites.google.com/view/jnle-sentence-representation/instructions-...

The full Call for Papers can be found at

https://sites.google.com/view/jnle-sentence-representation/call-for-papers

Important dates:

* 9th December 2018: Deadline for reviews and responses to authors
* 3rd February 2019: Camera-ready deadline
* Published as JNLE 25(3) – printed version out in May 2019