Looking to do a PhD combining quizbowl and artificial intelligence?

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Looking to do a PhD combining quizbowl and artificial intelligence?

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If you have a bachelors degree or a masters degree and are looking to do a PhD, I'm looking for a PhD student who is interested in the relationship between the trivia community and the machine learning community to look at questions like "how does preventing cheating in online quiz bowl tournaments create adversarial examples for machine learning algorithms". This does not have to be someone who is a programming guru. This would likely be in the iSchool, not computer science (but it could be in CS if you have the appropriate math/CS background).

Past people who have had this role have gone on to faculty at UMass Amherst (Mohit Iyyer), faculty at NYU (He He), and a research scientist at Facebook (Pedro Rodriguez).

The ideal candidate would be:
  • Someone who is active and respected in trivia community
  • Someone who can run large / complicated trivia tournaments
  • Someone respected in the trivia community
  • Someone interested in sociology and/or education (undergrad degree in sociology, education, psychology, history, cultural studies)
  • Someone who is an excellent writer
  • Someone willing to learn how to program to do basic machine learning / statistics analysis
  • Someone interested in a sociological anlysis of research fields (e.g., researchers who make question answering systems) and common interest communities (e.g., trivia nerds)
If this sounds like you, please apply to Maryland's iSchool: https://ischool.umd.edu/academics/phd-i ... on-studies or if you have a strong math/CS background, computer science: https://www.cs.umd.edu/grad/catalog. You can also send me an e-mail at [email protected] if you have questions (I realize this is a very unusual post).
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Re: Looking to do a PhD combining quizbowl and artificial intelligence?

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Mods: feel free to delete or move ... I've never seen a post like this on the board before, but I'm probably the only person who'd make such a post.
Jordan Boyd-Graber
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UMD (College Park, MD), Faculty Advisor 2010-2014
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Caltech (Pasadena, CA), Player / President 2000-2004
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Re: Looking to do a PhD combining quizbowl and artificial intelligence?

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Damn. If I didn't already have a job or spouse, I'd apply in a second.
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Re: Looking to do a PhD combining quizbowl and artificial intelligence?

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Right now I’m just a sophomore in CS who’s taken half a class in NLP, but if you’re still looking for students in around 2023 to do quizbowl related work I’d be super interested in being a part of it!
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Re: Looking to do a PhD combining quizbowl and artificial intelligence?

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I feel like you could put together a really interesting NSF REU or Broadening Participation in Computing grant about this.
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