28 May: fyi -- dialog, US
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Research Position in Spoken Dialogue
(http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~litman/why2-researcher.html)
A research associate or postdoc is sought to participate in a new
project in the area of adaptive spoken dialogue for intelligent
tutorial systems. The goal of this research project is to wed spoken
language technology with instructional technology, in order to
promotelearning gains by enhancing communication richness.
The qualifications for this position are a PhD or equivalent in a
research area related to Natural Language or Spoken Language
Processing, particularly Dialogue. Interest and experience with speech
recognition, prosodic analysis, annotation, affective computing,
adaptive systems, machine learning, and/or evaluation are especially
desirable.
The position is located at the University of Pittsburgh in the
Learning Research and Development Center. It is a one year research
position with full benefits. Salary will be commensurate with
experience. The research is funded by CIRCLE, an NSF-funded research
center that studies human and computer tutoring.
Send inquiries and CVs or resumes to Diane Litman. The ideal starting
date for the position is September 2002. We hope to make hiring
decisions in the next few weeks.
Diane Litman (litman@cs.pitt.edu)
3939 O'Hara Street, Room 741
Pittsburgh
PA 15260
USA
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