6.1072, Jobs: Natural Language Processing Research Group

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1072. Thu Aug 10 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  75
 
Subject: 6.1072, Jobs: Natural Language Processing Research Group
 
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Date:  Thu, 10 Aug 1995 14:57:50 +0200
From:  ernst at ai.univie.ac.at (Ernst Buchberger)
Subject:  Job announcement
 
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Date:  Thu, 10 Aug 1995 14:57:50 +0200
From:  ernst at ai.univie.ac.at (Ernst Buchberger)
Subject:  Job announcement
 
          Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)
                              Vienna, Austria
 
                            RESEARCH POSITION IN
                        NATURAL LANGUAGE ENGINEERING
 
A research position is to be filled in the Natural Language Processing
research group from October 1995. The position is associated with a
project grant from the Austrian Science Foundation and will be initially
for 24 months. An extension is possible, depending on further funding.
 
The project aims at the development of a prototype of a German
concept-to-speech synthesizer, with special emphasis on the mapping
of a prosodic notation into phonetic/acoustic parameters.
The prosodic notation is based on Pierrehumbert's notation,
the synthesizer to be used is a demisyllable synthesizer developed
at Vienna University of Technology. The project will build on previous
research performed at our institute.
 
The candidate should have experience in the field of speech synthesis
or a related area. Knowledge of German would be favourable.
 
Salary will be in the range of 340.000 Austrian Schillings per year
(before taxes). According to local regulations, the salary depends
on the formal prerequisite of a doctorate,
otherwise the salary will be significantly lower.
 
Informal inquiries to Harald Trost (harald at ai.univie.ac.at) or
Ernst Buchberger (ernst at ai.univie.ac.at), Tel. +43-1-535 32 810.
 
OFAI is the leading Austrian research institute in AI and Natural Language
Engineering and a member of ELSNET. More information about Language
Engineering at OFAI can be found at http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/oefai/nlu.html
 
If you are interested, send an informal application *as soon as possible*
by email to harald at ai.univie.ac.at, including a short CV emphasizing previous
relevant education and research experience. We will contact promising
candidates, so that they can submit a formal application with all details
later on.
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Ernst Buchberger, Dept. of Med.Cybernetics & Artificial Intelligence,
University of Vienna,     Freyung 6,          A-1010 Vienna,  Austria
and Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence,   Vienna
+43-1-53532810 (tel),   +43-1-5320652 (fax),    ernst at ai.univie.ac.at
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