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Today's Topics:
1. CFP reminder: CICLing 2019 - France - LNCS + journals
Scopus/DBLP/WoS ES (Alexander Gelbukh (CICLing 2019))
2. Postdoc position: textual analysis of historical newspapers
(H2020 NewsEye project) (Antoine Doucet)
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Subject: [Moses-support] CFP reminder: CICLing 2019 - France - LNCS +
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CICLing 2019: 20th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and
Intelligent Text Processing
La Rochelle, France - April 7-13, 2019
DEADLINE reminder: January 10 abstract, 17 full text. Late submissions will
be considered; just submit.
WEBSITE: www.CICLing.org/2019
TOPICS: All topics related to computational linguistics, natural language
processing, opinion mining, sentiment analysis, information retrieval, etc.
PUBLICATION: Springer LNCS; special issues of journals (Scopus, WoS ES,
DBLP).
CULTURAL PROGRAM: full-day tours to Bordeaux and Cognac regions, to Loire
valley castles, and to Fort Boyard (outside) and isle of Aix (where Napoleon
surrendered to the British).
AWARDS: Best paper awards and Best student paper award; awards for best
presentation, best poster, and best software.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Four internationally recognized experts, to be announced.
Want to host a future CICLing event? Contact us!
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from our list.
Thank you!
Alexander Gelbukh
www.gelbukh.com
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Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2018 13:27:53 +0100
From: Antoine Doucet <antoine.doucet@univ-lr.fr>
Subject: [Moses-support] Postdoc position: textual analysis of
historical newspapers (H2020 NewsEye project)
To: Antoine Doucet <antoine.doucet@univ-lr.fr>
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***Post?Doctoral Position*
*Textual analysis of historical newspapers*
Title: Post-doc position on the textual analysis of historical newspapers.
Location: L3i laboratory, La Rochelle, France
Duration: 2 years, with possible extension
Net salary range: 2000?-2500 ? monthly (based on experience)
Context: H2020 NewsEye project
Keywords: any-language approaches, noisy data (OCR), named-entity
recognition and linking, sentiment analysis, event detection,
deep/machine learning, statistical NLP, (text) data mining
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher position on the
semantic enrichment of historical newspapers. The NewsEye project is a
consortium of 11 groups from data providers (European national
libraries) to digital humanities research groups, via computer science
research aiming at improving access to the content of historical
newspapers (full details on the NewsEye <http://newseye.eu/> project
website).
In the University of La Rochelle, we are coordinating the project and
specifically focusing on the semantic enrichment of historical
newspapers, performing: named entity recognition and linking, sentiment
analysis and event detection. The research challenges to be addressed in
this context are plenty: multilingual data written in several European
langages, noisy text resulting from imperfect OCR and document layout
analysis, etc.
The research fellow will be expected to conduct research and
experiments, as well as to assist with project management and the
supervision of PhD and master students.
The work will be conducted in the informatics, image and interaction
laboratory (L3i), within the Horizon 2020 NewsEye project
<http://newseye.eu/>, coordinated locally. The L3i is a 100-person
computer science laboratory created in 1993, hosted in the heart of the
historical and sunny seaside city of La Rochelle
<https://www.google.com/search?q=la+rochelle&tbm=isch>.
The context of work is rather vivid, with a growing international team
around two H2020 projects, and several international events organised
locally (CICLing 2019 in April, a 2-week summer school on document
analysis and understanding in July 2019, etc.).
What we search for:
- a PhD in Computer Science followed by at least 2 years of postdoctoral
experience
- past experience in statistical NLP, IR, or ML
- proven record of high-level publications in one or more of those fields
- fluency in written and spoken English (please note: French-language
skills are irrelevant)
Applications including a CV and a one-page research statement discussing
how the candidate's background fits requirements and topic are to be
sent to by email to antoine.doucet@univ-lr.fr, strictly with the subject
"NewsEye postdoc application".
Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled (expected
start: March or April 2019).
Applications will processed in the begining of January 2019.
--
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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