I have openings for three to five fully funded graduate students in the following areas for Fall 2015 (application deadline December 15 2014, December 31 for documents):
Computational Social Science: This research will use probabilistic tools such as interactive and supervised topic models to analyze large datasets and leverage experts annotations and insights. This is a collaboration with the University of Maryland and Brigham Young University.
Labeling and Understanding Funding: This research seeks to understand how the United States research portfolio can be understood and communicated through text analysis. This requires interpretable, hierarchical models of text evaluated through user students. This is a collaboration with the University of Chicago and the American Institutes for Research.
Incremental Text Processing: This research creates models of text processing that can use syntactic and semantic tools to understand how humans answer questions and translate text. We’re using both Bayesian and deep learning methods to address these questions and apply them in real-world settings. This is a collaboration with the University of Maryland and Princeton University.
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Five graduate fully funded scholarships at University of Maryland in computer science
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