Image retrieval, Research Assistant (19 months)
This post offers the opportunity to work on an UK Engineering and Physical
Sciences Research Council and a Technology Strategy Board funded project
PhotoBrief. The project will create a platform to create briefs which
specify the need for images as well as the ability to find a suitable
image and negotiate for it. It will provide users with an environment for
interactive brief creation and dynamic negotation of images. The project
considers the image information seeking and retrieval behaviour of
different user groups including professionals. Partners from industry
include an SEO (search engine optimisation) company, a mobile information
company, and a media advertising company.
The project is based within the Centre for Interactive Systems Research
which has 20 years experience of R&D in search algorithms and
technologies, including a well-known search algorithm.
Applicants should be qualified in Information Retrieval (or related area).
More specifically, knowledge of meta-data creation, text/image retrieval/
content-based techniques will be needed. The qualification sought is PhD
or equivalent experience in field.
In this post you will develop novel brief creation and negotiation
techniques that use meta-data about images, which has been captured to
enable that image to be more findable. You will implement and integrate
these in an image retrieval system. The project will make use of current
state-of-art meta-data techniques, collections, relevant open-source
initiatives, and evaluation methods. You will be involved in integrating
these, creating user interfaces, and developing new system functionality
where necessary.
Strong programming skills are essential, and experience of any of the
following areas is an advantage: Information Retrieval (IR); User-centred
IR system design, implementation, and evaluation; Context learning,
Adaptive IR, Recommender systems, Social media; Computer Supported
Cooperative Working (CSCW); User Interface design and evaluation.
Experience in collaborating with partners from industry is desirable.
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr. Ayse Goker:
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Further details of the position available at:
http://tinyurl.com/bpevd9y
The post will also be advertised on www.jobs.ac.uk
Closing date: 23 January, 2011
Interview date: 1 February, 2011
Start date: March 2011
Further information:
www.soi.city.ac.uk/is/research/cisr
www.soi.city.ac.uk/~sbbb872
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Dr. Ayse Goker
Senior Lecturer
Centre for Interactive Systems Research
Department of Information Science
School of Informatics
City University London
www.soi.city.ac.uk/is/research/cisr
www.soi.city.ac.uk/~sbbb872
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