![]() ![]() The salary will be in accordance with university regulations for academic personnel experience, and will have a maximum of €3.195,- gross per month in the first year based on a fulltime employment.įor additional information please contact:Īpplicants are requested to write a letter in which they describe their abilities and motivation, accompanied by a curriculum vitae and one or two references. You can find information about our excellent fringe benefits of employment at Salary After satisfactory evaluation of the initial appointment, it can be extended for a total duration of three years. The initial appointment will be at the Faculty of Arts for a period of one year. team workers that deliver results and output within a tight time-schedule of 3 months cycles.strong conceptual thinkers that love to solve complex and challenging problems.familiar with both the computational linguistics as the semantic web community.advanced computational skills, including parallel and distributed programming.knowledge about text and knowledge representation formats. ![]() experience and knowledge about semantic processing of texts in different languages, preferably but not necessarily Dutch and English.experience and knowledge of natural language processing systems.a PhD in computational linguistics, computer engineering, semantic web technology or any comparable discipline.The Researcher should preferably have the following qualifications: We are looking for an ambitious full time Researcher. Since the VU University of Amsterdam is coordinating this project, we expect that the Researcher also supports the management of the project and take a lead in strategic project decisions (at management, exploitation and technical levels). The Researcher will develop software and methodologies to extract events, participants and entities from Dutch and English news text and apply event modeling on the output, dealing with event co reference, relations between events, factuality of events, larger event scripts, activities and phenomena, plots and story lines, etc. The project has a strong international focus, with both innovative research topics as application perspectives and the post-docs will collaboration with top-research groups in Europe in the field. The Researcher will work at two top-research centers of the VU University that are at the heart of the Network Institute of the VU, which hosts 200 researchers from different disciplines. The project starts in January 2013 and will last for 3 years. The system is tested for the economic-financial domain and should be able to provide answers for the economic crisis. The Knowledge Store is used by decision makers that need to respond to news within critical time frames. New information is added to known information, duplication is removed, information is complemented and differences across different sources are stored. The result is stored in a Knowledge Store that builds up a record of history over time, representing story lines of what happened by connecting events. The goal of the project is to automatically process large volumes of news in 4 European languages to extract what happened, when and where and who was involved. The VU University Amsterdam is looking for a Researcher for the European project NewsReader. Researcher Computational Linguistics or Computer Engineering(Postdoc) f/m Next message: English is close to Sandinavian languages.Previous message: Getting articles from newspapers to compile a corpus. ![]() Job offer computational linguist, VU University Amsterdam Piek Vossen piek.vossen at vu.nl Job offer computational linguist, VU University Amsterdam ![]()
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