Computational Linguist

il y a 1 mois


Paris, France Lettria Temps plein

Lettria is a company that helps organizations extract key information from their raw data. After several years of R&D, the team has developed a high-level NLP platform based on a powerful API with a range of powerful features to help technical teams in their projects involving textual content. From text mining to knowledge graphs and machine learning, the Lettria platform is the all-in-one NLP solution.

The team is composed of twenty complementary talents in the fields of linguistics, data science and software engineering.

Due to the increase in the company's activity, Lettria is offering a work-study contract under the direction of the linguistic manager.

Tasks
- Manage, analyze and structure textual data.
- Annotate textual content for disambiguation.
- Create, adapt and complete ontologies and databases.
- Model syntactic and semantic structures.
- Propose improvements for our products.

**Requirements**:

- You are studying computational linguistics and are looking for a work-study contract for the 2023-2024 school year.
- You speak French and English and you master the subtleties and metalanguage of at least one of these two languages. Knowledge of other languages is a plus.
- You have a sharp eye and a taste for precision.
- You are autonomous, rigorous and a team player.
- Knowledge of Python, database management and/or ontology management is a plus.

**Benefits**:

- Partial remote working.
- Offices located in Paris.
- Communication mainly in French and sometimes in English.
- Remuneration in accordance with the legal requirements and other benefits.

The contract is for one year beginning with the start of the 2023 school year.



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