[Corpora-List] PhD position in Web Information Retrieval

From: Jaap Kamps (kamps@science.uva.nl)
Date: Fri Sep 22 2006 - 09:32:56 MET DST

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    PhD position in Web Information Retrieval
    (four years, fully funded)

    The University of Amsterdam seeks a versatile, highly motivated PhD
    candidate to work on focused web search. This fully funded position is
    part of the EfFoRT (Effective Focused Retrieval Techniques)
    project. EfFoRT is a joint research undertaking of the University of
    Amsterdam and the University of Twente, and is funded by the
    Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO).

    * Tasks

    The EfFoRT project will develop an approach for combining multiple
    representations of web information in a common framework based on
    statistical language models. In this framework, it will be possible
    to, for example, derive models of the actual language use of web pages
    to distinguish between arts, business, entertainment, education,
    etc. Similarly, it will be possible to derive models of the structure
    of web pages to distinguish between blogs, FAQs, personal web pages,
    cultural heritage pages, etc. The techniques to be developed will have
    to be robust to all kinds of errors, ranging from imperfect
    information extraction techniques to imprecise queries formulated by
    the average web search engine user. An important aspect of any new
    technique in a web setting is that they have to scale up to
    terabyte-sized collections. EfFoRT will develop so-called parsimonious
    models to derive compact representation and to handle dependencies
    between representations of the data.

    * Requirements

    Applicants must hold a research-oriented Master's degree (MSc/MA) or
    equivalent qualification, and have a strong background or demonstrable
    interest in:

    - information retrieval, especially statistical language modelling
    - web retrieval, especially web-centric retrieval models
    - web mining, especially machine learning and clustering/classification.

    Solid programming skills are a requirement. Industrial experience, or
    a track record of project-based work, is a definite advantage.

    * More information

    For application details and a detailed description of the EfFoRT
    project, look at http://staff.science.uva.nl/~kamps/effort/. For
    informal inquiries, please contact dr.ir. Jaap Kamps (e-mail
    kamps@uva.nl, phone +31 20 525 3011).



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