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CSLI has immediate openings for student assistants to work on projects involving spoken dialogue with robots. Applicants should have experience in Java/Eclipse and an interest in speech and language processing. Our research program is built on an existing dialogue system architecture that has been developed in Java over many years. ...
We are looking to hire undergraduate students for a data labeling project starting the beginning of Spring quarter. The goal is to construct a training corpus for the application of machine learning to semantic role labeling and event recognition. We will be labeling a corpus of documents for several types ...
Undergraduate RA position(s) with Baba Shiv (Marketing, GSB) Research assistants are wanted to assist in experimental research on affect and/or decision making, with the possibility of writing an Honors or Master's thesis as a result of their work. Topics include, but are not restricted to, decision making, decision neuroscience, consumer ...
The Partnership for Internet Equity and Community Engagement (PIECE), a joint project of the East Palo Alto Community Network and the Symbolic Systems Program at Stanford, is seeking a Stanford undergraduate to do technology transfer and observational research as part of the introduction of new software tools to groups in ...
The Department of Communication is looking for applicants for the third annual VRITS institute (Virtual Reality Intensive Training Seminar). Selected students will spend two weeks in September learning to conceptualize, design, and program simulations for Immerisve Virtual Reality, and use those simulations to answer questions relating to social science. After ...
The Persuasive Technology Lab (http://captology.stanford.edu/) in the Computer Science department is looking for a student to do part-time software development work on a phone-based voice application. Compensation will consist of course credit and potential for involvement in other lab activities. Desired skills include familiarity with or a willingness to learn ...
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