6.1099, Jobs: Spoken Language Application Development

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1099. Mon Aug 14 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  60
 
Subject: 6.1099, Jobs: Spoken Language Application Development
 
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Date:  Mon, 14 Aug 1995 14:11:43 EDT
From:  dahl at slu.Tr.Unisys.com ("Deborah A. Dahl")
Subject:  job offering
 
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Date:  Mon, 14 Aug 1995 14:11:43 EDT
From:  dahl at slu.Tr.Unisys.com ("Deborah A. Dahl")
Subject:  job offering
 
 
           Job Openings in Spoken Language Application Development
                        Unisys Corporation
                        Paoli, Pennsylvania
 
We are looking for developers who will work on applications in the
area of spoken language understanding systems.
Candidates should have a  Master's or Ph.D. degree in Linguistics
or Computer Science, be competent in the Prolog programming language,
and have some background in computational linguistics and artificial
intelligence.
Experience in one or more of the following areas is desirable:
        linguistic analysis (particularly syntax and semantics)
        expert systems
        user interfaces/human factors
        speech recognition
        in-depth knowledge of languages other than English
Developers will extend existing natural language understanding
software to work in a wide variety of new applications, including
adding new vocabulary, extending the grammar, and creating new
interfaces between the natural language system and existing software
systems.
        Contact: Debbie Dahl
                 Unisys East Coast Development Center
                 MS E140-4
                 2476 Swedesford Rd.
                 Paoli, PA 19301
                 dahl at tr.unisys.com
 
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