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Today's Topics:
1. Post-doctoral position on social network analysis for crisis
management (Antoine Doucet)
2. Using gpu nvidia card for speed during the procces
(Despina Mouratidi)
3. Experiment.perl vs classical moses tutorial (Despina Mouratidi)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 22:03:02 +0200
From: Antoine Doucet <antoine.doucet@univ-lr.fr>
Subject: [Moses-support] Post-doctoral position on social network
analysis for crisis management
To: Jean Loup Guillaume <jean-loup.guillaume@univ-lr.fr>
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Please find hereby the announcement of a postdoctoral position in the
University of La Rochelle, France.
If you have a Ph.D in computer science and working knowledge in the
fields of social network analysis, statistical NLP, (text) data mining
or related subjects, and if you like the idea of joining a dynamic
research lab that lies within walking distance of 3 different beaches,
please let us know!
(apologies for cross-posting)
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***Post?Doctoral Position*
*Social network analysis for crisis management***
Title: Post-doc position on social network analysis for crisis management.
Location: L3i laboratory, La Rochelle, France
Duration: open until September 2018
Net salary: 2000-2100 ? monthly
Keywords: social network analysis, statistical NLP, (text) data mining
***
Applications are invited for one postdoctoral position on the live
detection of events over microblogs through a dual approach mixing
natural language processing and social network analysis. Depending on
its background, the fellow will work using one or the other approach
with implied issues such as : knowledge extraction for situation
awareness, measures for the quality and reliablity of information, and
multimodal analysis. Since we also plan to integrate data stemming from
the structure of the network: implicit and explicit author profile,
mecanism by which the information is spread, etc. any background in SNA
will also be a plus..
The work will be conducted in the informatics, image and interaction
laboratory (L3i), within the Tourinflux project, funded by a public
investment program for the future (PIA). The L3i is a 120-person
laboratory created in 1993, hosted in the historical and sunny city of
La Rochelle.
What we search for:
- a PhD in Computer Science
- past experience in statistical NLP or SNA (or both) with an interest
in the other domain
- fluency in written and spoken English.
Applications including a CV, a one-page research statement discussing
how the candidate's background fits requirements and topic are to be
sent to jean-loup.guillaume@univ-lr.fr and antoine.doucet@univ-lr.fr.
Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled (expected
start: September 2017).
--
Antoine Doucet
Full Professor
L3i - Laboratoire Informatique, Image et Interaction
University of La Rochelle - IUT de La Rochelle
http://pageperso.univ-lr.fr/antoine.doucet/
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 18:00:01 +0300
From: Despina Mouratidi <dmouratidi@gmail.com>
Subject: [Moses-support] Using gpu nvidia card for speed during the
procces
To: moses-support <Moses-support@mit.edu>
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Hello guys,
I am turning my model right now, which is a long - lasting procces. So I
was wondering if I can use my gpu nvidia card wich I bought for theano. If
I can do so, what i have to type?
Thanks in advance
Despina
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Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 18:31:52 +0300
From: Despina Mouratidi <dmouratidi@gmail.com>
Subject: [Moses-support] Experiment.perl vs classical moses tutorial
To: moses-support <Moses-support@mit.edu>
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Hello everyone,
I want to use moses smt for experiments, so I am typing all the comands of
the baseline moses smt. At the end of all the 'long' procegure i find out
about experiment.perl. Wich of these two procegures are better?
Thank you
Despina
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