Deadline for applications: 16 February 2019
Start date: on or before 1 May 2019
Duration: 12 months
Keywords: natural language processing, commonsense reasoning, vector space 
embeddings, interpretable machine learning

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research post at Cardiff 
University’s School of Computer Science & Informatics in the context of the ERC 
funded project FLEXILOG. The overall aims of this project are (i) to learn 
interpretable vector space embeddings (or conceptual spaces) from a variety of 
structured and unstructured information sources, and (ii) to exploit these 
embeddings for improving statistical and symbolic inference from imperfect 
data. More information about FLEXILOG can be found on the project website: 
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/flexilog/

Specifically, the aim of these posts will be to contribute to one or more of 
the following:

(i) to learn word representations which explicitly capture attributional (e.g. 
lions are dangerous) and relational (e.g. lions eat zebras) knowledge;
(ii) to develop methods for statistical reasoning from sparse relational data 
based on vector space representations;
(iii) to develop methods for knowledge base completion based on vector space 
representations.

The following are some representative recent publications from the FLEXILOG 
project:

* Luis Espinosa Anke, Steven Schockaert. SeVeN: Augmenting word embeddings with 
unsupervised relation vectors. COLING 2018
* Victor Gutierrez-Basulto, Steven Schockaert. From knowledge graph embedding 
to ontology embedding? An analysis on the compatibility between vector space 
representations and rules. KR 2018
* Zied Bouraoui, Steven Schockaert. Learning conceptual space representations 
of interrelated concepts. IJCAI 2018
* Ondrej Kuzelka, Yuyi Wang, Jesse Davis, Steven Schockaert. Relational 
marginal problems: theory and estimation. AAAI 2018
* Shoaib Jameel, Zihao Fu, Bei Shi, Wai Lam, Steven Schockaert. Word embedding 
as maximum a posteriori estimation. AAAI 2019

Cardiff University is a member of the Russell Group of research universities, 
and was ranked 5th in the UK based on the quality of research in the 2014 
Research Evaluation Framework. The university has a successful School of 
Computer Science & Informatics with an international reputation for its 
teaching and research activities. Cardiff is a strong and vibrant capital city 
with good transportation links and an excellent range of housing available.

More information:
For more details about the position, please contact Steven Schockaert 
(schockaer...@cardiff.ac.uk<mailto:schockaer...@cardiff.ac.uk>). For 
instructions on how to apply, please go to 
www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs<http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jobs> and search for job 
8175BR. Please note the requirement to evidence all essential criteria in the 
supporting statement.
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