34.1148, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Researcher in Argument Mining and Emotion Analysis, Universität Stuttgart

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Subject: 34.1148, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Researcher in Argument Mining and Emotion Analysis, Universität Stuttgart

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Date: 06-Apr-2023
From: Roman Klinger [roman.klinger at ims.uni-stuttgart.de]
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Researcher in Argument Mining and Emotion Analysis, Universität Stuttgart


University or Organization: Universität Stuttgart
Department: Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS)
Job Location: Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Job Title: Researcher in Argument Mining and Emotion Analysis
Job Rank: Post Doc

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics

Description:

The Institute for Natural Language Processing at the University of
Stuttgart invites applications for a 3-year postdoc position. The
successful candidate will work in the project "The Interplay of
Emotions and Convincingness in Argument Mining for NLP" (EMCONA) in
which we analyse the effect that emotions play on the convincingness
of emotions. The project is a collaboration between the University of
Stuttgart (Roman Klinger) and the University of Bielefeld (Steffen
Eger). The postdoc who is advised by Roman Klinger in Stuttgart will
focus on appraisal-theory-based analysis of emotions in argumentative
texts. The PhD student in Steffen Eger's group will work on generating
bias-free arguments. You can find more information at
https://romanklinger.de/projects/job-emcona.pdf.

Application Deadline: 10-May-2023
Mailing Address for Applications:
Web Address for Applications:
https://careers.uni-stuttgart.de/job-invite/1101
Contact Information:
        Roman Klinger
        Email: roman.klinger at ims.uni-stuttgart.de



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