12.2957, Jobs: Computational Ling: at StreamSage, DC USA
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Subject: 12.2957, Jobs: Computational Ling: at StreamSage, DC USA
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Date: 26 Nov 2001 22:06:42 -0000
From: Tim V.Sibley <tim.sibley at streamsage.com>
Subject: Computational Ling: at StreamSage, Washington USA
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Date: 26 Nov 2001 22:06:42 -0000
From: Tim V.Sibley <tim.sibley at streamsage.com>
Subject: Computational Ling: at StreamSage, Washington USA
Areas Required: Computational Linguistics
Other Desired Areas: Statistics
University or Organization: StreamSage
Department: R&D
State or Province: DC
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: open until filled
Contact: Tim V. Sibley tim.sibley at streamsage.com
Address for Applications:
1818 N St. NW
Washington
DC 20011
USA
StreamSage develops technology for the artificial editing of digital
media, including for purposes such as search & retrieval and the
automated personalization of broadcasts. This development involves a
significant amount of original NLP research, funded in part by the
NIST ATP program.
StreamSage is currently looking to fill a position in its R&D
department that requires background in the use of a variety of
statistical techniques to solve problems in computational lingustics
that will complement our existing expertise in symbolic approaches.
Programming experience is a strong plus. Position involves
investigations into word sense disambiguation, topic detection, corpus
analysis, the combination of speech recognition and parsing data, and
the analysis of prosodic cues.
Please send a resume and brief statement of interest to the e-mail
address above, with one of these giving detail as to your specific
areas of expertise.
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