LINGUIST List 21.256
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Fri Jan 15 2010
Internships: Comp Ling: Semantic engine language development
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1. Matthieu
Objois,
Comp Ling: Semantic engine language development/ ajout de nouvelles langues à un moteur sémantique
Message 1: Comp Ling: Semantic engine language development/ ajout de nouvelles langues à un moteur sémantique
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Date: 14-Jan-2010
From: Matthieu Objois <stages owi-tech.com>
Subject: Comp Ling: Semantic engine language development/ ajout de nouvelles langues à un moteur sémantique
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Editor's note: This issue contains non-ISO-8859-1 characters. To view the correct characters, go to http://linguistlist.org/issues/21/21-256.html. University or Organization: Owi Technologies Department: R&D Type of Work: Lang Materials Development Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Computational Linguistics Language Acquisition Semantics Duration: 01-Jan-2001 to 01-Jan-2001 Compensation: Paid TBD Internship Location: Châtenay Malabry, Ile-de-France, France Minimum Education Level: BA Special Qualifications: See above / Voir l'annonce ci-dessus Description: OWI Technologies. Our software company builds a semantic engine based on very innovative approaches. Our sales will only start in 2010, thus we voluntarily do not communicate on our offer at present time. We are looking for an intern (typically during the course of a Master degree in NLP) who would work on the addition of new languages to our semantic engine. The tasks to reach this goal include: - identify the relevant linguistic resources. - design and implement the new linguistic behaviours, within the OWI model The skills we are looking for are: - bilingual in French and English, trilingual is a plus. - a general linguistic culture, in order to understand quickly the OWI model - team player (being both autonomous and able to cooperate with others) This offer concerns a 3-6 months internship, during which the candidate will mainly work, inside a 5 persons R&D team, with the Engineer-researcher who set up the French language. We offer a financial compensation. Our office is located on the campus of Ecole Centrale Paris, in Châtenay Malabry (92), 10 kilometers South of Paris, France. OWI Technologies. Nous sommes éditeur d'un logiciel de moteur sémantique reposant sur une technologie très innovante. La commercialisation de notre offre commence en 2010, raison pour laquelle nous communiquons aussi peu que possible, pour l'instant. Nous recherchons, pour la mise en oeuvre de langues supplémentaires, un stagiaire, idéalement dans le cadre d'un Master en TAL. Les tâches à accomplir comprennent : - l'identification de ressources linguistiques utiles - la description et la saisie des comportements linguistiques, au sein du modèle OWI Les compétences requises sont : - être au minimum bilingue (anglais et autre) - disposer d'une culture linguistique permettant de comprendre rapidement le modèle OWI - savoir travailler en équipe (autonomie et collaboration) La durée du stage pourra être comprise entre 3 et 6 mois, et il s'agira de travailler, au sein d'une équipe de R&D de 5 personnes, principalement avec un docteur en informatique ayant mis en place le français. Le stage est rémunéré. Nos bureaux sont situés au sein de l'Ecole Centrale Paris, à Châtenay Malabry (92). Application Deadline: Open until filled. Contact Information: M. Matthieu Objois Email: stages owi-tech.com
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