{"title":"Letter from the chair","authors":"J. Marks","doi":"10.1145/504313.504315","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The current slate of ACM journals does not provide much outlet for AI research. So any proposal to start an ACM journal in an area of AI merits serious consideration. Just such a proposal is about to be made to the ACM Publications Board by Dr. Kishore Papineni of IBM' s T.J. Watson Research Center. Dr. Papineni is proposing a new journal, tentatively titled \" Transactions on Speech and Language Processing. \" I think that SIGART should give strong support to his proposal. The proposed journal will focus on the theory, design, development, and evaluation of practical systems that process human language in text or spoken form. The scope is intentionally broad: A subset of possible topics for papers includes natural language understanding, natural language generation, machine translation, document summarization, question-answer systems , speech recognition, speech generation, and audio indexing. Submitted papers will be subjected to reviewing standards typical for ACM journals. About 20 high-quality papers will be published per year, starting in 2003. Because of its broad coverage and its emphasis on practical methods and systems, the proposed journal differs significantly from existing journals such as \" Computational Linguistics, \" \" Natural Language Engineering, \" \" Machine Translation, \" \" Computer Speech and Language, \" IEEE' s \" Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing. \" And of course the new journal would carry the ACM imprimatur, which is useful to authors and readers alike as an implicit indicator of quality. If you have any thoughts on Dr. Papineni's proposal, I encourage you to share them with him (papineni@us.ibm.com) and with me (marks@merl.com). In future letters I will summarize any comments received and keep you apprised of future developments regarding the proposed journal. P.S. Chris Welty, the Editor-in-Chief of our magazine, lost a brother in the September 11th attack. Timothy Welty was a member of the New York City Fire Department and was in the World Trade Center when it collapsed. We offer our support and sympathy to Chris in these difficult days.","PeriodicalId":8272,"journal":{"name":"Appl. Intell.","volume":"310 1","pages":"5"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2001-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Appl. Intell.","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1145/504313.504315","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The current slate of ACM journals does not provide much outlet for AI research. So any proposal to start an ACM journal in an area of AI merits serious consideration. Just such a proposal is about to be made to the ACM Publications Board by Dr. Kishore Papineni of IBM' s T.J. Watson Research Center. Dr. Papineni is proposing a new journal, tentatively titled " Transactions on Speech and Language Processing. " I think that SIGART should give strong support to his proposal. The proposed journal will focus on the theory, design, development, and evaluation of practical systems that process human language in text or spoken form. The scope is intentionally broad: A subset of possible topics for papers includes natural language understanding, natural language generation, machine translation, document summarization, question-answer systems , speech recognition, speech generation, and audio indexing. Submitted papers will be subjected to reviewing standards typical for ACM journals. About 20 high-quality papers will be published per year, starting in 2003. Because of its broad coverage and its emphasis on practical methods and systems, the proposed journal differs significantly from existing journals such as " Computational Linguistics, " " Natural Language Engineering, " " Machine Translation, " " Computer Speech and Language, " IEEE' s " Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing. " And of course the new journal would carry the ACM imprimatur, which is useful to authors and readers alike as an implicit indicator of quality. If you have any thoughts on Dr. Papineni's proposal, I encourage you to share them with him (papineni@us.ibm.com) and with me (marks@merl.com). In future letters I will summarize any comments received and keep you apprised of future developments regarding the proposed journal. P.S. Chris Welty, the Editor-in-Chief of our magazine, lost a brother in the September 11th attack. Timothy Welty was a member of the New York City Fire Department and was in the World Trade Center when it collapsed. We offer our support and sympathy to Chris in these difficult days.
目前的ACM期刊并没有为人工智能研究提供太多的出口。因此,任何在人工智能领域创办ACM期刊的提议都值得认真考虑。IBM T.J. Watson研究中心的Kishore Papineni博士即将向ACM出版委员会提出这样的建议。帕皮尼尼博士提议创办一份新期刊,暂定名为《语音和语言处理学报》。我认为SIGART应该大力支持他的建议。拟建的期刊将侧重于理论、设计、发展和评估以文本或口语形式处理人类语言的实用系统。范围是有意广泛的:论文的可能主题的一个子集包括自然语言理解,自然语言生成,机器翻译,文档摘要,问答系统,语音识别,语音生成和音频索引。提交的论文将受到评审标准典型的ACM期刊。从2003年开始,每年将发表大约20篇高质量的论文。由于其广泛的覆盖范围和对实用方法和系统的强调,拟议的期刊与现有的期刊如“计算语言学”,“自然语言工程”,“机器翻译”,“计算机语音和语言”,IEEE的“语音和音频处理交易”有很大的不同。当然,新期刊将带有ACM的授权,这对作者和读者都很有用,因为这是质量的隐含指标。如果您对Papineni博士的建议有任何想法,我鼓励您与他(papineni@us.ibm.com)和我(marks@merl.com)分享。在以后的信件中,我将总结收到的任何意见,并随时向您通报拟议期刊的未来发展。附言:克里斯·韦尔蒂,我们杂志的主编,在911袭击中失去了一个兄弟。蒂莫西·韦尔蒂是纽约市消防局的一名成员,世贸中心倒塌时他就在里面。在这艰难的日子里,我们向克里斯表示支持和同情。