Re: Post-doc position in Lyon

Erratum :

this post-doc position is meant to start in the *autumn 2013* (i.e. next
september/october) not 2014...

  pa


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Pierre-Antoine Champin <
pierre-antoine.champin@liris.cnrs.fr> wrote:

> (Sorry for cross-posting)
>
> This proposal is available at:
>
> https://liris.cnrs.fr/recrutement-en/proposition-de-post-doc-pour-le-projet-anr-spectacles-en-ligne-equipe-silex
>    Title:Models and tools for annotating/analyzing live performances
> Keywords:Document engineering, Knowledge engineering, Semantic Web,
> Linked Open Data Environment:LIRIS UMR 5205 CNRS - http://liris.cnrs.fr,
> SILEX Team - http://liris.cnrs.fr/silex situated in Lyon, France Duration:8
> months, beginning in autumn 2014 Salary:~ 2200 € net per month
> Context
>
> The “Spectacles en ligne” project aims firstly at building a rich
> annotated corpus of live performances (i.e. dramas and operas, including
> video captures of all rehearsals) and, secondly, at providing tools for
> analyzing it and publishing it toward various audiences. The partners of
> the project are IRI-Centre Pompidou, INRIA Grenoble, CERILAC - Paris 7,
> LIRIS, Ubicast, théâtre des Célestins and Festival d'Aix.
>
> The SILEX team has expertise in document/knowledge engineering as well as
> semantic web technologies, and has defined a modeled-based approach for
> annotating videos and generating hypervideos based on these annotations (
> http://advene.org/).
>  Objectives
>
> In the first stage of the project, rehearsals of a play and an opera have
> been filmed and annotated, resulting in a rich corpus of videos and
> annotations. The successful candidate will have to propose, and develop
> together with our partners, an architecture for making this corpus
> available to both the researchers involved in the project and the public.
> This architecture will have to:
>
>    - reuse as much as possible existing vocabularies and practices in use
>    on the Linked Data Cloud for publishing video-related annotations and
>    meta-data, and propose new ones if needed;
>    - address in a consistent way the various needs of the different
>    targeted users (for example, different researchers will use different
>    formats or vocabularies; the public will not have access to all the data,
>    etc.);
>    - provide extensible means of visualizing and interacting with the
>    video and the annotations, to support the usage scenarios that will emerge
>    from the project.
>
> The successful candidate is also expected to produce scientific papers
> describing that research.
>  Application
>
> Candidates should have a PhD in Computer sciences, past experience
> (ideally with publications) in Document engineering/Knowledge engineering,
> Semantic Web and associated technologies. They should be fluent in English
> (written and spoken). French speaking skills would be a plus.
>
> For more information and to apply, contact:
>
>    - Pierre-Antoine Champin <pierre-antoine.champin@univ-lyon1.fr>
>    - Benoît Encelle <benoit.encelle@univ-lyon1.fr>
>    - Yannick Prié <yannick.prie@univ-nantes.fr>
>
>  Related links
>
>    - Spectacles en ligne <
>    http://www.iri.centrepompidou.fr/projets/spectacle-en-lignes/>
>    - Cinelab model <http://advene.org/cinelab/>
>    - Media Fragment <http://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/>
>    - Media Annotation <http://www.w3.org/TR/mediaont-10/>
>    - Open Annotation <http://www.openannotation.org/>
>    - Linked Data Platform <http://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/>
>
>
>

Received on Thursday, 18 July 2013 09:25:36 UTC