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Two-year PhD school in Language and Speech Technologies, Tarragona (Spain)

2nd INTERNATIONAL PhD SCHOOL IN LANGUAGE AND SPEECH TECHNOLOGIES 2006-2008

Rovira i Virgili University
Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics
Tarragona, Spain

http://www.grlmc.com


Foundational courses (March - April 2007)

Foundations of Linguistics I: Morphology, Lexicon and Syntax - Gemma 
Bel-Enguix (Tarragona)

Foundations of Linguistics II: Semantics, Pragmatics and Discourse - M. 
Dolores Jim?nez-L?pez (Tarragona)

Formal Languages - Carlos Mart?n-Vide (Tarragona)

Declarative Programming Languages: Prolog, Lisp - various researchers at 
the host institute

Procedural Programming Languages: C, Java, Perl, Matlab - various 
researchers at the host institute


Main courses (May - July and September - December 2007)

Anaphora Resolution - Ruslan Mitkov (Wolverhampton)

Annotating Time: Representational and Analytical Issues - Branimir 
Boguraev (IBM Research, Yorktown Heights NY)

Basics of Statistical Speech Recognition - Frederick Jelinek (Baltimore 
MD)

Computational Morphology - Harald Trost (Vienna)

Discriminative Learning of Sequence and Parsing Models - Fernando Pereira
 
(Philadelphia PA)

Empirical Approaches to Word Sense Disambiguation, Semantic Role Labeling,
 
Semantic Parsing, and Information Extraction - Raymond Mooney (Austin TX)

Foundations of Computational Semantics - Shalom Lappin (London)

Human and Machine Translation - Martin Kay (Stanford CA)

Information Extraction I - Ralph Grishman (New York NY)

Information Extraction II - Guy Lapalme (Montr?al QC)

Language Processing for Human-Machine Dialogue Modelling - Yorick Wilks 
(Sheffield)

Linguistic Corpora as Resources for Language Engineering - Udo Hahn (Jena)

Machine Learning Approaches to Developing Language Processing Modules - 
Walter Daelemans (Antwerpen)

Multimodal Speech-Based Interfaces - Elisabeth Andr? (Augsburg)

Natural Language Generation from a Cognitive Perspective - Michael Zock 
(Marseille)

Natural Language Processing Pragmatics: Probabilistic Methods and User 
Modeling Implications - Ingrid Zukerman (Clayton)

Ontology Engineering: From Cognitive Science to the Semantic Web - M. 
Teresa Pazienza (Roma)

POS Tagging, Chunking, and Shallow Parsing - Yuji Matsumoto (Nara)

Question Answering - Bernardo Magnini (Trento)

Search Methods in Natural Language Processing - Helmut Horacek 
(Saarbr?cken)

Spoken Dialogue Systems - Diane Litman (Pittsburgh PA)

Statistical Machine Translation - Reinhard Rapp (Tarragona)

Text Mining for Knowledge Acquisition in the Biomedical Domain - Lynette 
Hirschman (Mitre, Bedford MA)

Time in Language: Formal and Computational Approaches - Inderjeet Mani 
(Mitre, Bedford MA)

Types and Semantic Roles in the Lexicon - James Pustejovsky (Waltham MA)

Words, Meanings, and Emotions - Rada Mihalcea (Dallas TX)



Optional courses (from the 6th International PhD School in Formal 
Languages and Applications)


Mildly Context-Sensitive Grammars - Henning Bordihn (Potsdam)

Tree Adjoining Grammars - James Rogers (Richmond IN)

Unification Grammars - Shuly Wintner (Haifa)

Context-Free Grammar Parsing - Giorgio Satta (Padua)

Probabilistic Parsing - Mark-Jan Nederhof (Groningen)

Categorial Grammars - Michael Moortgat (Utrecht)

Grammatical Inference - Colin de la Higuera (Saint-?tienne)

Natural Language Processing with Symbolic Neural Networks - Risto 
Miikkulainen (Austin TX)



STUDENTS:

Candidate students for the programme are welcome from around the world. 
Most appropriate degrees include Computer Science and Linguistics. Other 
students (for instance, from Psychology, Logic, Engineering or 
Mathematics) could be accepted depending on the strengths of their 
undergraduate education. The first two months of classes are intended to 
homogenize the students' varied background in linguistics, formal 
languages and programming languages.

In order to check eligibility for the programme, the student must be 
certain that the highest university degree s/he got enables her/him to be
 
enrolled in a doctoral programme in her/his home country.


TUITION FEES:

2,120 euros in total, approximately.


DISSERTATION:

After following the courses, the students enrolled in the programme will 
have to defend a research project and, later, a dissertation in English in
 
their own area of interest, in order to get the so-called European PhD 
degree (which is a standard PhD degree with an additional mark of 
quality). All the professors in the programme will be allowed to supervise
 
students' dissertations, as well as any other well-reputed scientist at 
the discretion of the host institute.


FUNDING:

The university will cover the tuition fees and full-board accommodation 
expenses of all admitted students during the first term. For the second 
one, funding opportunities will be provided, among others, by the Spanish
 
Ministry for Education and Science, the Spanish Ministry for Foreign 
Affairs and Cooperation (Becas MAEC-AECI), and the European Commission 
(Alban scheme for Latin American citizens).

Immediately after the courses and during the writing of the PhD 
dissertation, some of the best students will be offered 4-year research 
fellowships, which will allow them to work in the framework of the host 
institute.


PRE-REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:

In order to pre-register, one should post (not fax, not e-mail) to the 
programme chairman:

- a xerocopy of the main page of the passport,
- a xerocopy of the university education diplomas,
- a xerocopy of the academic transcripts,
- full CV,
- letters of recommendation (optional),
- any other document to prove background, interest and motivation (optional
).

SCHEDULE:

Announcement of the programme: August 11, 2006
Pre-registration deadline: October 23, 2006
Selection of students: October 30, 2006
Starting of the 1st term: March 5, 2007
End of the 1st term: July 27, 2007
Starting of the 2nd term (tentative): September 3, 2007
End of the 2nd term (tentative): December 21, 2007
Defense of the research project (tentative): September 13, 2008
DEA examination (tentative): May 16, 2009


QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:

Contact the programme chairman, Carlos Mart?n-Vide, at carlos.martin@urv.
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POSTAL ADDRESS:

Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics
Rovira i Virgili University
Pl. Imperial T?rraco, 1
43005 Tarragona, Spain

Phone: +34-977-559543, +34-977-554391

Fax: +34-977-559597, +34-977-554391