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In this role, the primary focus is on recommender systems, so the candidate must be able to leverage machine learning techniques such as collaborative filtering, deep learning, reinforcement learning as well as Natural Language Processing techniques important in dealing with content metadata.
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Optimize machine learning pipelines for performance and scalability using LangChain for natural language processing tasks. Utilize Databricks for large-scale data processing and model training, ensuring efficient data manipulation and transformation.
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Social network analysis, supply chain analysis, forensic accounting, pattern of life, natural language processing, social media analysis, classification algorithms, and/or image processing.
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We are looking for 3 to 5 years of experienced Machine Learning Engineer with a strong background in data science, machine learning (ML), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Large Language Models (LLM) technology.
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Experience with Complex Data Parsing (Big Data Parser) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) Transforms on Azure a plus. Natural Language Processing (NLP) skills.
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Develop APIs and model architectures for natural language processing and deep learning on unstructured text. Author and maintain geospatial data science samples using ArcGIS and machine learning/deep learning libraries.
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Strong background in natural language processing, LLM, machine learning, and statistical modelling. - Natural Language Processing (NLP) Ph. D. or master's degree in biomedical NLP, Computer Science, Biomedical Informatics, Computational Linguistics, Mathematics, or other related fields.
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Strong curiosity in AI/ML techniques and frameworks, such as deep learning, natural language processing, and Generative AI, with familiarity with tools like Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, sci-kit-learn and Keras.
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Strong foundational knowledge of machine learning (ML) algorithms, natural language processing (NLP) and AI Model Evaluation. Hand on experience with big data frameworks and modern data technologies (Snowflake, dbt, Airflow, Tableau, SQL.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Senior Research Engineer with a strong background in natural language processing (NLP) and large language models to join our dynamic research team.
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Experience with in big data technologies like Hadoop, Apache Spark (Scala preferred), Apache Hive, or similar frameworks on the cloud (GCP preferred, AWS, Azure etc.) Experience building complex near real time (NRT) streaming data pipelines using Apache Kafka, Spark streaming, Kafka Connect with a strong focus on stability, scalability and SLA adherence.
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Experience with Natural Language Processing (NLP). 4 years of experience in a predictive analytics or data analysis OR advanced degree (e.g., Master’s, PhD) in mathematics, computer science, statistics, economics, finance, actuarial sciences, science and engineering, or other similar quantitative discipline and 2 years of experience in predictive analytics or data analysis.
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Exposure to big data technologies such as Spark, AI, Data Science, Data Engineering, Hadoop, Cassandra, etc. Machine Learning Techniques : In-depth understanding of various machine learning techniques, including supervised and unsupervised learning, deep learning, reinforcement learning, and natural language processing.
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Skills Required: Requires experience in the following: Natural Language Processing (NLP) in a commercial environment; programming expertise in Python; Agile development paradigm; machine learning APIs and computational packages including Scikit-Learn, NumPy, SciPy, and Pandas; neural network packages such as PyTorch or TensorFlow; and development in Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments.
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Research and develop state-of-the-art video, image, speech and text processing methods and/or applied machine learning or artificial intelligence across the disciplines of Human Language Technology (HLT), Computer Vision (CV) and Natural Language Processing (NLP.
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