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Division of Informatics and Human Communication Research Centre, University of Edinburgh PhD STUDENTSHIP for February 1st 2002. Application deadline: July 15th 2001. Applications received after this deadline may be considered, but this cannot be guaranteed. The Institute of Communicating and Collaborative Systems (ICCS) within the Division of Informatics and the Human Communication Research Centre (HCRC) invites applications for a three-year EPSRC studentship award to commence in February 2002. The successful applicant will work on a project entitled "Robust Pragmatics for Narrative Text". A summary of the aims of this project are as follows: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ROBUST PRAGMATICS FOR NARRATIVE TEXT: PROJECT SUMMARY The proposed project is concerned with the design, implementation and evaluation of a system that analyses the discourse structure of narrative text and the temporal order of its events. BROAD COVERAGE: Existing approaches recognise discourse structure only when signalled by discourse connectives. We'll broaden coverage to cases where such cues are absent by developing a probabilistic model of discourse structure from large language corpora. ROBUSTNESS: Computing rhetorical relations is a knowledge intensive task driven primarily by pragmatic information. Our aim is to use data-intensive methodologies to automatically approximate this information from large language corpora, and therefore to produce a fully automatic system. ENGINEERING: Existing language technology, with a few notable exceptions, tends to take either a symbolic or a probabilistic approach to semantics. We aim to interface a probabilistic component with a symbolic one, proposing a novel approach to the demanding task of semantic interpretation which is both robust and linguistically informed. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Applicants should have a good honours degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics or Linguistics. Applicants with strong programming skills (e.g., Perl, C++, Java) and expertise in any of the following will be preferred: o Statistical modelling o Semantic theories of tense and aspect o Theories of discourse structure o Pragmatics (in particular, speech act theory and implicatures) The EPSRC baseline rate of maintenance is currently approx. 7,500 pounds, and the studentship will also pay the three years' tuition fees at home/EU rates. ICCS and HCRC have close research links with a number of other academic institutions (e.g., Universitat Saarlandes, DFKI, Stanford University) and companies from which the student will benefit. For more information about ICCS and HCRC, see the following home pages: http://www.iccs.informatics.ed.ac.uk/ http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk/ Information about students, the PhD Programme, and how to apply for a PhD can be found by following the various links from the following URL: http://www.informatics.ed.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/research.html Please note that applicants must fill in the faculty's postgraduate application form, which is available online from the above URL. If we already have your application on file for consideration for a PhD commencing October 2001, you do not need to apply again. Deadline for applications: July 15th 2001 Applications received after this deadline may be considered, but this cannot be guaranteed. For additional advice and information on how to apply for this PhD studentship, please contact: Admissions Chair The Graduate School Division of Informatics The University of Edinburgh 2, Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, EH3 5AZ, Scotland, UK Email: phd-admissionsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueinf.ed.ac.uk Tel: +44 131 650 5156 Fax: +44 131 667 7209 PLEASE MARK "Robust Pragmatics for Narrative Text" ON THE APPLICATION. For additional information on the project "Robust Pragmatics for Narrative Text", please contact: Alex Lascarides ICCS, Division of Informatics The University of Edinburgh 2 Buccleuch Place Edinburgh EH8 9LW Email: alex
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