karst10607 / SyntaxEd

A syntax dial app to measure the processing time of Mad-Lib style game, quantifying one's ability and improvement in certain natural language syntax
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Finding advisors #13

Open karst10607 opened 8 years ago

karst10607 commented 8 years ago

It's important that I need to find two advisors because my interested thesis needs two experts in different disciplines. One for language teaching or psychology, the other for computational linguistics or general computer science.

I may have to look beyond NCCU and find them in some other campus.

karst10607 commented 8 years ago

NTU CS and Linguistics, checked. There're some possible candidates but I think I really need to find at least one advisor from NCCU. Not sure if I will get TESOL support from NCCU or CS support from NCCU. I guess TESOL support is easier to find. But who knows? Maybe none of the people in the TESOL related department are willing to try this.

I will build a sample corpus to demo the syntax game.

karst10607 commented 8 years ago

He's a CS professor in NTUCS. https://sites.google.com/site/shoudepublication/ May be a possible candidate. http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~sdlin/profile.html

karst10607 commented 8 years ago

Prof. Yeh is retired. I got find some others to help me. I had written two others.

karst10607 commented 8 years ago

Maybe I shall make a list of professors that refused me. It's alright and notable for me to know how many people I have searched for. Just too many of them, yet too few of them can instruct me on related topics. Even few of them are willing to reply my questions. I think their emails are public information so it's ok if I made a list of those being deleted from my candidates. I don't want to look back or look over the same places again. I need a milestone to show the world that I had made so much effort to consult academics.