Corpora: Resending of Job Advert

From: betty@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
Date: Wed Mar 29 2000 - 15:49:06 MET DST

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    Following is an updated version of the job advert and we would be
    obliged if you could post on.

    Division of Informatics
    RESEARCH POSITION IN PROBABILISTIC NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
     
    This project in the Institute for Communicating and Collaborative
    Systems (ICCS) of the Division of Informatics is funded by EPSRC to
    investigate the use of Categorial Grammars to support wide coverage
    statistically guided natural language parsing. A large categorial
    lexicon will be induced from labelled treebank corpora and the project
    will extend head dependency-based techniques to the parsing of a wide
    variety of problematic constructions involving long-range
    dependencies, including relatives, parentheticals, non-constituent
    fragments, and varieties of coordinate structures. The parser will
    deliver both syntactic and semantic structure. Evaluation will be
    both by comparison to existing large coverage parsers using standard
    measures, and by application to information processing tasks. We seek
    an individual to join an existing team of staff and postgraduate
    students to assist development of such parsers and applications.

    The ideal candidate will hold a PhD degree in Computational Linguistics,
    Computer Science, Linguistics, or Artificial Intelligence and have an
    in interest both in linguistic analysis and parsing technology. S/he
    will have practical experience in programming, developing grammars,
    parsers, and probability models, and analysing linguistic corpora.

    Salary scale: 16,286 - 18.185 pounds per annum. The post is for 3
    years initially (subject to further funding).

    Additional information about The Division of Informatics
    (http://www.informatics.ed.ac.uk), ICCS
    (http://www.iccs.informatics.ed.ac.uk) and related groups such HCRC
    (http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/) and the Language Technology group
    (http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/overview.htm) is available from our website.

    Informal enquiries may be made to: Mark Steedman
    (steedman@cogsci.ed.ac.uk) Please quote reference number 306195WW

    Further particulars are available from, and applications should be
    sent to:

    Personnel
    University of Edinburgh
    9-16 Chambers Street
    Edinburgh, EH1 1HT
    Tel: 0131 650 2511 (24 hour answering service).
    Closing date for applications is 4 April 2000.
     
     
    Further Particulars for the post of research associate in probablistic
    natural language processing, ICCS, Division of Informatics, 2
    Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW
     
    This project in the Institute for Communicating and Collaborative
    Systems (ICCS) of the Division of Informatics is funded by EPSRC to
    investigate the use of Categorial Grammars to support wide coverage
    statistically guided natural language parsing. A large categorial
    lexicon will be induced from labelled treebank corpora and the project
    will extend head dependency-based techniques to the parsing of a wide
    variety of problematic constructions involving long-range
    dependencies, including relatives, parentheticals, non-constituent
    fragments, and varieties of coordinate structures. The parser will
    deliver both syntactic and semantic structure. Evaluation will be
    both by comparison to existing large coverage parsers using standard
    measures, and by application to information processing tasks. We seek
    an individual to join an existing team of staff and postgraduate
    students to assist development of such parsers and applications.
     
    The ideal candidate will hold a PhD degree in Computational Linguistics,
    Computer Science, Linguistics, or Artificial Intelligence and have in
    interest both in linguistic analysis and parsing technology. S/he will
    have practical experience in programming, developing grammars,
    parsers, and probability models, and analysing linguistic corpora.
     
    Successful candidates will be hired on the AR1A researcher scale
    (16,286-18,185 pounds per annum) , depending on age and
    experience. They will be employed initially for a period of three
    years, starting as soon as possible.
     
    Additional information about The Division of Informatics
    (http://www.informatics.ed.ac.uk), ICCS
    (http://www.iccs.informatics.ed.ac.uk) and related groups such HCRC
    (http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/) and the Language Technology group
    (http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/overview.htm) is available from our website.
     
    The University
    The University of Edinburgh has a student population of around 15,000
    and employs nearly 2,000 Academic and Related staff, and some 3,500
    non-teaching staff in the Clerical, Technical and Manual
    categories. The main locations of the University are in the centre of
    the city (South Side) and at King's Buildings some 2.5 miles away.

    The Division of Informatics
    Informatics is the study of the structure, behaviour, and interactions
    of both natural and artificial computational systems. The Division was
    formed in 1998 by combining the Department of Computer Science, the
    Department of Artificial Intelligence, and the Centre for Cognitive
    Science.

    ICCS
    The Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems (ICCS) is
    dedicated to the pursuit of basic research into the nature of
    communication among humans and between humans and machines using text,
    speech, and graphics, and the design of interactive dialogue systems,
    using computational and algorithmic approaches, with applications
    including natural language processing, information retrieval and
    presentation, education, musical analysis, and instruction.

    The work of the Institute is crucially interdependent with work of
    units at Edinburgh outwith Informatics, notably the Linguistics,
    Philosophy, and Psychology Departments, with which it interacts via
    the cross faculty Human Communication Research Centre (HCRC).

    The members of ICCS comprise around forty-five academic and research
    staff doing basic and applied research in a wide range of topics in
    Cognitive Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Science
    concerning dynamic aspects of cognition, including: computational
    syntax and semantics and their interaction in processing; human
    learning, human reasoning and psychologically realistic knowledge
    representation; the production and analysis of cooperative
    communication in a number of modalities including spoken and written
    text and dialogue, graphics design and multimedia, and music. The
    Language Technology Group pursues research within the Institute in a
    number of application domains, including instructional and educational
    systems, interactive information management systems and
    computer-assisted collaboration tools.

    Hours
    Fixed hours of attendance are not specified, you will be expected to
    work such hours, normally Monday to Friday, as are required from the
    proper discharge of your duties. The working week will average 35
    hours. Part-time staff will be remunerated pro-rata to 35 hours.

    Application Procedure
    Please complete and return the Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form,
    and the Application Form to, Recruitment, The Personnel Department,
    9-16 Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1HT by the closing date of 4
    April 2000. We cannot guarantee to consider late applications.
     
    These particulars are issued by the Personnel Office, 9-16 Chambers
    Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1HT, and represent an accurate description of
    the duties at the time of writing, although this accuracy cannot be
    guaranteed. The University reserves the right to vary these
    particulars in making an appointment or to make no appointment at
    all. Neither in part nor in whole do these particulars form part of
    any contract between the University and any individual.

    Betty Hughes
    Admin Secretary



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