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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Two research assistant/associate IR positions at the University of Glasgow



The University of Glasgow is pleased to announce two research assistant positions in the Terrier Team, Information Retrieval group of the School of Computing Science. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Iadh Ounis (iadh.ounis@glasgow.ac.uk) or Dr Craig Macdonald (craig.macdonald@glasgow.ac.uk).

= A. Position in Social Media Analysis of Elections =

Working with Dr Iadh Ounis, Dr Craig Macdonald, Dr Paul Cockshott, and also collaborating with Professor Sarah Birch at the School of Social and Political Sciences you will contribute to the ESRC-funded project 'Explaining and Mitigating Electoral Violence'.

Salary: £27,057 to £37,394
Duration: 18 months, extension according to performance
Further details & application procedure: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ALI678/research-assistant-associate/
Closing date: 8th July

= B. Position in Information Retrieval and Social Media, including in Urban Environments =

Working with Dr Iadh Ounis and Dr Craig Macdonald you will contribute to the Terrier Information Retrieval team efforts on various national and international projects in collaboration with the Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC) and partners in other projects. Specifically, the job requires expert knowledge in the data mining and retrieval of textual documents (including news and social media), and Big Data analytics. 

Salary: £27,057 to £37,394
Duration: 12 months in the first instance
Further details & application procedure: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ALI673/research-assistant-associate/
Closing date: 8th July


Monday, June 22, 2015

Research Fellow position in Natural Language Processing at Rolls-Royce@Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


The Rolls-Royce@NTU (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Corporate lab was launched at a joint investment by NTU, Rolls-Royce and the National Research Foundation, Singapore. It is the first of its kind in the world with a university, focusing on three core research areas - Electrical Power and Control Systems, Manufacturing and Repair Technologies and Computational Engineering. The Computational Engineering programme within the lab are investigating state-of-the-art techniques in Data Analytics to process data from across the Rolls-Royce design, development, manufacturing, and in-service applications in order to develop strategic capability for introducing step-change improvements in the products and processes.

The lab has an open position for research fellow in the area of natural language processing (NLP). In collaboration with speech recognition and ontology engineering teams, the position aims at supporting ontology-based semantic search over speech transcripts. The successful candidate will develop novel methods for text mining from speech recognition results, and semantic indexing and search and the development of prototypes demonstrating the successful application of the research. It involves applying scientific, technical and software engineering skills to conduct research on text mining in collaboration with the speech recognition and ontology engineering groups at NTU.

/Required Qualifications/

PhD or Master degree in Computer Science or a related discipline with specialization in natural language processing and/or ontology engineering. Independent research experiences are expected.

/How to apply/

Please send your resume and a cover letter to Jung-jae Kim
E-mail: jungjae.kim@ntu.edu.sg

The positions will be open until filled.
Date: 18 June 2015
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PhD studentships in the UK on Multimedia Analysis and Retrieval


The Knowledge Media Institute at The Open University, UK, offers five
funded PhD positions in the area of data science, which encompasses
multimedia analysis and retrieval:

  http://kmi.open.ac.uk/studentships/vacancies/

We welcome applications in these areas. Example projects might be from
visual analysis of food images to learning from watching TV, see

  http://kmi.open.ac.uk/mmis/studentships

Applicants should read
http://www.open.ac.uk/postgraduate/research-degrees,  write a research
proposal, http://kmi.open.ac.uk/studentships/proposal/, then contact me
for advice to strengthen the proposal before submitting to
research-degrees-kmi@open.ac.uk carbon-copying kmi-recruitment@open.ac.uk.

Deadline 13 July 2015

Best wishes


Stefan

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Stefan Rüger                     stefan.rueger@open.ac.uk
Knowledge Media Institute           tel: +44-1908-655 945
The Open University                 fax: +44-1908-653 169
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK      http://kmi.open.ac.uk/mmis

Professor of Knowledge Media,     The Open University, UK
Associate Director of Research, Knowledge Media Institute

Honorary Professor,             University of Waikato, NZ
-- The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302). The Open University is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.


Friday, June 19, 2015

Tenure track position in information science


Tenure Track Lecturer in Information Ecology (Deadline: 29.06.2015)

The successful applicant is expected to research and teach in areas broadly related to information science, e.g.,
Foundations of Information Science, Digital Libraries, Information Organisation, Information Architecture, Social Media, User-centred aspects of Information Retrieval, Cognitive psychology of information interaction.

More information at:
http://www2.qut.edu.au/jobs/


Thursday, June 18, 2015

Big Data Workshop @ ISI Kolkata on August 20 and 21


    ***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION *******************

                    Workshop On Big Data Analytics

                      Date : August 20 and 21

                Venue: Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

                http://www.isical.ac.in/~acmsc/WBDA2015/
http://www.isical.ac.in/~acmsc/BDW2015/BDW2015.html (basic html view)

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Important Date: Early Registration Ends on 7th AUGUST, 2015
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This is to inform you we shall organize a "Workshop on Big Data
Analytics 2015" on August 20 and 21, 2015 at Platinum Jubilee Building
Auditorium, ISI Kolkata.

The workshop includes topics related to distributed machine learning
in big data, big data and high dimensional data analysis, map reduce
frame work and hadoop system, and future of big data research. The
lectures will be of tutorial level.

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The following TOPICS will be covered in workshop.

"From Big Text to Big Knowledge"
 By Prof. Partha Pratim Talukdar

"Distributed Machine Learning and Big Data"
 By Prof. Sourangshu Bhattacharya

"Big Data and High Dimensional Data Analysis"
 By Prof. B. L. S. Prakasa Rao

"Distributed Deep Learning Implementation over Spark and Applications"
 By Dr. Vijay Srinivas A

"Introduction to the Map-Reduce framework and the Hadoop EcoSystem"
 By Himanshu Gupta

"Analysis of high-velocity data streams"
 By Prof. Saumyadipta Pyne

"Big Data: Opportunities Ahead" By Dr. Murali Mohan K. R. (Yet
to send his final confirmation)

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For REGISTRATION, details and UPDATES related to the Workshop, Please
visit on the workshop websites :

http://www.isical.ac.in/~acmsc/WBDA2015/
http://www.isical.ac.in/~acmsc/BDW2015/BDW2015.html (basic html view)

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If it is possible, please circulate this information in your institute
/ college / university / workplace / colleagues / Students.
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With regards,

Partha Pratim Kundu

ACM Student Chapter, ISI Kolkata
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
203 B.T. Road
Kolkata 700108

Website: http://www.isical.ac.in/~acmsc/




Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Postdoc/Research Associate in Recommendation Platforms/Systems (Ryerson University)

Laboratory for Systems, Software and Semantics (LS3)
Ryerson University, Canada
Post-Doctoral or Research Associate Position

We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow or Research Associate to support a large-scale research and development project in recommender systems. The project focuses on developing technology for product recommendation in e-commerce platforms. The ideal candidate will have excellent research capabilities as well as competitive development skills.


The candidate should have expertise in data mining or machine learning and have experience with recommender systems. A PhD in Computer Science or related fields is required.
Expertise with NoSQL technology, Java, Javascript and frameworks for distributed processing in Java (e.g. Apache Spark, Hadoop MapReduce) will be an asset.


Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with expertise. The position is for one year with the possibility of extension.

This project will be in collaboration with Warranty Life and Ryerson University and located in the Lower Mainland, BC or Toronto, ON.


Further inquiries may be directed to Dr. Ebrahim Bagheri (bagheri@ryerson.ca).
Interested candidates should submit an application letter, a résumé, three publications relevant to the post-doctoral project and contact information of three reference persons to Dr. Ebrahim Bagheri (bagheri@ryerson.ca ). Candidates will be screened until the position is filled.

The Laboratory for Systems, Software and Semantics (LS3) is a part of the Faculty of Engineering, and Architectural Sciences at Ryerson University. Ryerson University is a public research university located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its urban campus surrounds the Yonge-Dundas Square, located at the busiest intersection in downtown Toronto. The university is composed of 36,000+ undergraduate students, 2,000+ graduate students, and 70,000 yearly certificate and continuing education registrations. Ryerson has been one of the fastest growing research institutions in Canada.

Ryerson University values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment.


PhD position in Visual Mobile Information Acces at Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France

Title : PhD position in Visual Mobile Information Acces at Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France.
Keyword : Information Retrieval, Image Processing, Image Retrieval, Matching Model, Scene Recognition,  Image and Sensor Fusion
A PhD position is open in the Modeling of Multimedia Information Retrieval Group (MRIM) in the Grenoble Computer Science Laboratory of Grenoble/France (LIG).

Subject :

Discrete versus Continuous Matching Models for Image Retrieval.
Applications to Mobile Scene Recognition with Sensor Fusion.
Duration : 3 years
Gross salary : 1700 euros/month

Description:

This PhD thesis takes places in the project GUIMUTEIC (http://www.guimuteic.fr), dedicated to provide an augmented tourism visit. The project will design glasses embedding a small screen, a camera, and other sensors. This wearable device is about helping a user to locate in a museum, and detect what this user is looking at. Hence this system must recognize the scene using image and sensors signal flow. This thesis is about image retrieval, with data sensors fusion.
Among different possible solutions to scene recognition, one can use an Image Retrieval  System (IRS) that search in a scene database, the most similar image taken from the mobile device. Most Image Retrieval systems are based the transformation of images into visual words [1]. This solution of using "visual Bag Of Words (BOW)" enables the reuse of matching functions coming from textual Information Retrieval (IR) domain. One important basic hypothesis of IR is the existence of a discrete and finite set of words (index terms) that are extracted from documents.  Most IR Systems do not take into account uncertainty related to term identification. When applied to image, continuous computed features have to be transformed into discrete visual words. Other approaches [2,3] directly exploit untransformed image features to compute a visual distance between images. In that case, we cannot directly reuse IR matching models: instead specific fast algorithms are proposed [4].
This thesis will then study the discrepancy of these two approaches, in order to better understand the pros and cons of these two possible solutions. More specifically, one will express these two approaches in a single theoretical model, to discover the meta-parameters that influence retrieval efficiency.
One outcome of this work will be a new theoretical fused IR model that describes both the discrete and continuous indexing approaches. This theoretical model will then be instantiated into an effective IR matching model. Moreover, this matching model will be tailored so to include context sensors (GPS location, magnetometer, accelerometer, etc.) and to fit into a mobile device for real time scene recognition.
The planning of the work it the following:
- Year 1: state of the art in Image Retrieval using Information Retrieval and Bag of Word approaches, comparison with direct feature based approaches. Analysis of sensor fusion with image retrieval. Definition of portable devices limitations. Acquisition of corpus from GUIMUTEIC partners and first proposal.
- Year 2: Proposal of the theoretical model, and derivation of operational matching function for the mobile-based image retrieval with sensor fusion. Experiments on test collections build the first year.
- Year 3: Final adaptation of the matching model. Final integration on the real wearable GUIMUTEIC device, and on site experimentations (Le Pont du Gars, Musée de Lyon).
Requirements for applicants: candidates must have a Master degree in Computer Sciences (with a research report), or equivalent, some knowledge in Information Retrieval, machine learning and Image processing. C/C++/Java programming, mobile devices programming, prototypes and experiments, are appreciated. Fluency in English is essential.
Submission of applications: Applications (CV, motivation letter, internship report, certificates with marks of the last two years, referees letters and/or contacts) have to be sent to: Jean-Pierre-Chevallet (Jean-Pierre.Chevallet@imag.fr), and Philippe Mulhem (LIG, Philippe.Mulhem@imag.fr).
References
[1] J.Sivic, A.Zisserman, "VideoGoogle : A text retrieval approach to object matching in videos", in: International Conference on Computer Vision, 2003.
[2] O. Chum, J. Philbin, and A. Zisserman, "Near duplicate image detection: min-hash and tf-idf weighting," in BMVC, September 2008 .
[3] Torralba, A.; Fergus, R.; Weiss, Y., "Small codes and large image databases for recognition," Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2008. CVPR 2008. IEEE Conference on , vol., no., pp.1,8, 23-28 June 2008
[4] Norouzi, M.; Punjani, A.; Fleet, D.J., "Fast search in Hamming space with multi-index hashing," Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2012 IEEE Conference on , vol., no., pp.3108,3115, 16-21 June 2012


Open tenure track position in Data Science at U Tampere


Dear all,

Note the open position at The School of Information Sciences (SIS), University of Tampere, Finland.

Tenure Track Associate Professor / University Researcher in Data Science – Applying ends on 10 August 2015 at 15:45 (Finnish time)

The successful applicant is expected to have worked in a timely research topic like web information retrieval, web analytics and metrics, recommendation systems, social media analysis, sentiment analysis, text classification, log analysis, or such, utilizing scalable methods on present-day distributed data platforms.

The successful applicant will be first appointed to an initial term of five years starting 1 June 2016 or as agreed.


- Kal Jarvelin

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Kalervo Jarvelin               email: kalervo.jarvelin@uta.fi
Professor                      http:  //people.uta.fi/~kalervo.jarvelin/
School of Information Sciences tel:   + 358  3 355 111
FI-33014 University of Tampere gsm:   + 358 50 547 9062
Finland                        home:  + 358  3 317 1794




3rd International Conference on Cloud Security and Management


Hello Ravindra

As someone who has been involved with the International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing, I thought you would be interested in knowing about the 3rd International Conference on Cloud Security and Management ICCSM-2015 at the University of Washington – Tacoma on 22-23 October this year.  Although the call for papers has officially closed we are still accepting late submissions. More information can be found here:


The aim of the conference is to provide a scientific forum to deliberate Cloud Security and  issues surrounding the management of cloud computing applications with academics, researchers, and industry communities as well as to share potential solutions to the challenging questions that are motivating Cloud Computing education, research, and commercialisation. Areas of interest include emerging concerns, recent advances, and future challenges in the area of management, security and privacy in the Cloud.
Please feel free to circulate this message to any colleagues or contacts you think may be interested in participating, and do let me know if you would like any further information about this conference.

Regards



Sue Nugus
Conferences Director
Academic Conferences and Publishing International
sue@academic-conferences.org
tel +44 (0) 118 972 4148
http://www.academic-conferences.org/conference-home.htm

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Postdoctoral fellowship in IR/human info behaviour, CSIRO Canberra


The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) are looking for a postdoctoral fellow in information retrieval and/or human information behaviour, based at our labs in Canberra.  The fellow will be expected to carry out novel, world class research on open problems in
information retrieval and human information behaviour; and to contribute to CSIRO's projects with government, industry, and the community.  Postdoctoral fellows also agree a personal training program, for example including communication skills, project management, or technical skills.

Location: Acton, Australian Capital Territory, AUSTRALIA
Salary: A$78k to A$88k, plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: 3 years
APPLICATIONS DUE: 23 JUNE

Owing to terms of the fellowship, candidates must not have more than 3 years
of relevant postdoctoral experience.

For further information, contact paul.thomas@csiro.au or see