Intern: Bilingual Annotation TaskS Force

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The Bilingual Annotation TaskS Force is an interdisciplinary research group of faculty and students from the disciplines of linguistics, computer science, and electrical engineering with shared interests in using computational techniques for the analysis of bilingual speech.

Qualifications

We seek an intern who can help us manage and organize the workflow of our research group, including our shared documents on Drive and GitHub and our web presence: http://sites.utexas.edu/bats/. The web presence allow us to showcase our achievements and curate and share resources (such as code, small corpora, publications, link, etc.). The intern should have interests and experience in and an understanding of code sharing repositories like GitHub. Given that we work with text processing, experience with shell tools like grep, awk, sed, and cut. Experience with Python and Zotero would also be helpful.

Project Timeline

There is no set timeline for but workflow management and organization could be completed within a single semester.

Duties

The intern should meet with the research group to discuss the content of the proposed website and report periodically with progress updates.

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