| Position: Research Scientist
Focus Area: Autonomous Agents for Multimodal Character Interaction
Disney Research
Disney Research Pittsburgh is seeking applicants for a Research Scientist position, at either the junior or senior level, in Autonomous Agents. The research emphasis is on architecture to support the integration of natural language with character-based reasoning and behavior.
As part of The Walt Disney Company, Disney Research builds upon a rich legacy of innovation and technology leadership in the entertainment industry that continues to this day. Disney Research was launched in 2008 offering the best attributes of academia and industry with the goal of driving value across the company through technological innovation. Our research covers a broad range of exciting and challenging applications that are experienced daily by millions of people around the world.
Our staff interacts directly with all core business areas of The Walt Disney Company including Theme Parks and Imagineering, Consumer Products, our Live Action and Animation Studios, and Media Networks. We publish our research and are actively engaged with the global research community. Our researchers collaborate closely with co-located academic institutions.
We are seeking applicants in the following areas:
· Agent architectures for language-based character interaction.
· AI and machine learning methods for autonomous, semantically-rich character behavior
Duties:
· Drive value for Disney through groundbreaking research and innovation
· Lead a research group with post-doctoral researchers, interns, and external collaborators
· Publish results and patent inventions in multimodal interaction
· Participate in conferences, workshops and academic-industrial events
· Develop a strong network of business partners within the company
Required Qualifications:
· Ph.D. in Computer Science or equivalent
· Proven track record of developing autonomous, integrated agents with real-time NL components.
· Experience with both symbolic and statistical machine learning methods as applied to modeling semantics, action, or behavior
· Possess strong technical presentation skills and able to clearly communicate with technical and non-technical audiences
Desired Qualifications:
· Experience in interaction design for entertainment
· Background in NLP (e.g., relationship extraction, word sense disambiguation, narrative generation) desirable
To apply:
Please email careers@disneyresearch.com. Please use DRP-RS-NLP-2017 in your subject line. If you're interested in the position or for any further information, please contact Jill Lehman (jill.lehman@disneyresearch.com).
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