- ISSN: 1351-3249 (Print), 1469-8110 (Online)
- Frequency: 6 issues per year
Natural Language Engineering (now called Natural Language Processing) is an open access journal which meets the needs of professionals and researchers working in all areas of natural language processing (NLP). Its aim is to bridge the gap between traditional computational linguistics research and the implementation of practical applications with potential real-world use. The journal publishes original research articles on a broad range of methods and resources applied in NLP, language processing tasks and NLP applications, including (but not limited to) machine translation, translation technology, sentiment analysis, information retrieval, question answering, text summarisation, text simplification, and speech processing.
Natural Language Processing invites novel studies employing the latest deep learning methods and large language models. It encourages submissions reporting the findings from multilingual and low-resourced language projects. The journal publishes special issues on timely NLP topics of wide interest as well as squibs and book reviews. It welcomes survey papers describing the state of the art of a specific topic. Natural Language Processing also features the popular Industry Watch and Emerging Trends columns.
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