
Pia Sommerauer
@piasommerauer
Assistant professor in Computational Linguistics. Interested in the interpretability of distributional semantic spaces.
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https://piasommerauer.github.io/ 08-10-2014 07:00:52
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I have an open PhD position in my research group at the #ILLC in Amsterdam, in collaboration with Barbara Plank in Copenhagen. Looking for candidates interested in using cognitive signals like human gaze for NLU tasks and interpretability in NLP/AI👇 AmsterdamNLP

Two open PhD vacancies at Tilburg University within the InDeep project. Come work with us on one of two topics: • General-purpose methods for interpretability in NLP (led by afra alishahi) • Analysis and control for speech processing models (led by Grzegorz Chrupała 🇪🇺🇺🇦) academictransfer.com/en/298252/two-…


Do you want to do a PhD on interpretability in NLP? Consider applying for this 4 year position CLTL Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief) as part of a larger Dutch consortium (including, among others @wzuidema Grzegorz Chrupała 🇪🇺🇺🇦 Arianna Bisazza Iris Hendrickx, afra alishahi) Apply here: workingat.vu.nl/ad/phd-positio…


Looking for a #job where you can apply NLP in the medical domain and reshape the future of AI in Healthcare? At OKRA Technologies, we are looking for NLP Data Scientist to join our team: okra.ai/careers#job-78… #NLProc #DataScience #ML

🌐📢 Open Positions in NLP and Deep Learning at CIS, LMU Munich Munich: cis.lmu.de/web/jobs.html Come join us in Munich! 🌄 🚵

PhDone! Thanks so much to everyone who came to the defense and celebrated with me! Special thanks to my supervisors @PiekVossen and Antske Fokkens - I'm excited to continue working with you at @CLTLVU!



Very excited to announce our workshop on #Reference, #Framing, and #Perspective at LREC-COLING 2024! Looking forward to keynotes by Maria Antoniak and Vered Shwartz, a fun data session, and hopefully many exciting contributions! #nlproc cltl.github.io/reference-fram…





Thank you so much for this inspiring day! It was great to have such a diverse group in a single room to discuss stereotyping and abstraction! Thank you to our speakers @MariannaBolog Claudia Collacciani Camiel Beukeboom and Kim Beenen!

