[Corpora-List] PhD Studentship in Computational Linguistics/Psycholinguistics

From: Frank Keller (keller@inf.ed.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Nov 21 2005 - 17:11:33 MET

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    PHD STUDENTSHIP IN COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS/PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
    School of Informatics
    University of Edinburgh

    The Institute of Communicating and Collaborative Systems (ICCS) within
    the School of Informatics and the Human Communication Research Centre
    (HCRC) invites applications for an EPSRC-funded three-year PhD
    studentship starting by May 1, 2006. The successful applicant will
    work on a project that investigates the role of prediction in human
    parsing. The aim of the project is to use probabilistic techniques
    from computational linguistics to develop a broad-coverage, fully
    implemented model of the prediction processes that occur in human
    sentence comprehension. The model will be evaluated against
    eye-tracking corpora and data from reading experiments. It is also
    planned to investigate the crosslinguistic aspects of the model by
    extending it to languages other than English. Eye-tracking corpora
    exist for German and French, and new languages are currently being
    added.

    The EPSRC baseline rate for maintenance is approximately GBP 12.000
    per year and the studentship also covers tuition fees at the home/EU
    rate. Applicants should have a good honors degree or equivalent in
    cognitive science, computational linguistics, psycholinguistics,
    computer science, or a related discipline. Programming skills,
    preferably in Perl, Java, C, or C++, are required. Familiarity with
    statistical modeling, corpus processing, parsing algorithms,
    psycholinguistic experimentation is an advantage.

    For further information about please contact Dr. Frank Keller
    (keller@inf.ed.ac.uk). Application forms and details on how to apply
    are available from:

    http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply.html

    On your application, please indicate "Studentship: Prediction in Human
    Parsing".

    Application deadline: January 31, 2006.

    Applications received after the deadline may be considered, but this
    cannot be guaranteed.



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