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1. Post-doc/PhD positions in Neural Machine Translation (CIS,
LMU Munich) (Alexander Fraser)
2. Some problem when installing Mosesdecoder.
(Shuo Ren (MSR Student-FATalent))
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Date: Tue, 15 May 2018 17:22:48 +0200
From: Alexander Fraser <fraser@cis.uni-muenchen.de>
Subject: [Moses-support] Post-doc/PhD positions in Neural Machine
Translation (CIS, LMU Munich)
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I am expanding my research group, which is located at the Center for
Information and Language Processing at the University of Munich (LMU).
Candidates will focus on cutting edge research into using deep learning
techniques to solve machine translation (neural machine translation). The
group is a well-known machine translation research group with strong
interests in related natural language problems. The working language of the
group is English, no knowledge of German is required.
Three positions are available (one post-doc position and two PhD student
positions), with a target starting date of October 2018. In addition, I am
looking for early expressions of interest in a further possible post-doc
position (see below).
Position 1 is for a funded full-time post-doc on my European Research
Council Starting Grant.
Position 2 is for a funded full-time PhD student on my European Research
Council Starting Grant.
Position 3 is for a local unfunded PhD student. The candidate is already
working externally in the Munich area, and wishes to carry out research for
a PhD degree.
I am also looking for early expressions of interest in a possible full-time
post-doc in Summer 2019. The candidate should have been working outside of
Germany and be interested in moving to Munich in the Summer of 2019. Please
contact me for further details.
All candidates will have possibilities to teach, supervise
bachelors/masters students, and to collaborate on grant applications, as
appropriate. Post-Docs may also participate in the supervision of doctoral
students.
There is significant interaction with the research groups of Hinrich
Sch?tze (deep learning and a variety of NLP problems) and Helmut Schmid
(neural machine translation, parsing, tagging, morphology). We also have
several active collaborations with colleagues at other universities.
The University of Munich is one of the top research universities in Europe.
It was the highest ranked institution on several measures in the
Exzellenzinitiative funding program organized by the German national
science foundation in 2012.
Munich and the Upper Bavaria area are among the regions in Europe with the
highest quality of living. The area is also home to a large number of
high-tech, service and manufacturing companies, including many that use NLP
technology.
If you are interested in applying please send me:
* a cover letter. Indicate which position you are applying for and include
possible starting dates.
* a CV
* a statement of research interests
* (post-doc position): a brief statement of teaching experience and interest
* the names and addresses of two references
If you have questions about these positions please feel free to ask (please
include a CV).
LMU is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the
diversity of its staff. We strongly encourage applications from qualified
women. Applicants with disabilities will be given preference in case of
equally qualified candidates.
Thanks,
Alexander Fraser
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Prof. Dr. Alexander Fraser
University of Munich (LMU)
Center for Information and Language Processing
Oettingenstrasse 67
80538 Munich
Germany
Email: fraser@cis.uni-muenchen.de
Web: http://www.cis.uni-muenchen.de/~fraser
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Date: Fri, 11 May 2018 08:44:37 +0000
From: "Shuo Ren (MSR Student-FATalent)" <v-shure@microsoft.com>
Subject: [Moses-support] Some problem when installing Mosesdecoder.
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Hi all,
I try to install Mosesdecoder on my linux machine, however, there seems to be some problem.
I have followed the instructions on http://www.statmt.org/moses/?n=Development.GetStarted. And the command I used is :
./bjam --with-mgiza=/workspace/mgiza/mgizapp -j8
The mgiza is installed before.
The log is attached in this mail. Could you help me with it? Thx a lot!
Best regards,
Shuo
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