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The candidate should have expertise in data modeling, SQL, Python, R, data warehousing, big data technologies, data pipeline construction, data quality, cleansing, version control, cloud services, machine learning, feature engineering, deep learning, and natural language processing.
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The goal of a Machine Learning Engineer at Scale is to bring techniques in the fields of computer vision, deep learning and deep reinforcement learning, or natural language processing into a production environment to improve scale.ai’s products and customer experience.
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Experience in natural language processing / machine translation / text-to-speech. Position Summary – As an Artificial Intelligence Specialist you will employ a wide range of AI techniques, to include deep learning and machine learning, multi-agent systems, expert systems, and mixed-initiative human-machine teaming to enable outstanding intelligent collection and the exploitation of data from our collection systems.
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We are seeking individuals passionate in areas such as Natural Language Processing, Audio and Speech processing, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Reinforcement Learning.
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CV/NLP (Computer Vision/Natural Language Processing)- Specialize in video understanding, leveraging CV techniques to extract meaningful insights from visual content. - Apply advanced NLP techniques to enhance the processing and understanding of natural language data within the team's projects.
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From creating experiments and prototyping implementations to designing new architectures, our research scientists work on real-world problems that span the breadth of computer science, such as machine (and deep) learning, data mining, natural language processing, hardware and software performance analysis, improving compilers for mobile platforms, as well as core search and much more.
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Collaborate with external, well-known academic and industry researchers in Natural Language Processing, ML, AI, and computer vision. We seek to advance the fields of computer vision and deep learning through research and development and through collaborative projects that build on our open source software platforms, such as VIAME and Telesculptor.
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Research and Innovation: Staying updated with the latest developments in deep learning and Natural Language Processing (NLP). Rich experience in machine learning, particularly in NLP and deep learning.
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Excellent knowledge of theory and practice of deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing, or computer graphics. Great knowledge of common deep-learning frameworks.
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Experience with Natural Language Processing techniques. Machine learning & Deep Learning: Hands on experience. Exposure to Natural Language Generation.
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Research/Applied Science experience in Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, Multimodal analysis, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, or a related field.
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Understanding of natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and other AI/ML subfields. Experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch.
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Have expertise in Machine Learning best practices (e.g. model evaluation and hyperparameter tuning, A/B test, feature engineering, feature/model selection), algorithms (e.g. gradient boosted trees, neural networks/deep learning, optimization) and domains (e.g. natural language processing, computer vision, personalization and recommendation, anomaly detection.
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We are doing world-class work in machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, speech and audio, and knowledge, and transferring our work into products, which hundreds of millions of users worldwide use.
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Expert knowledge and practical experience in several of the following areas: machine learning, statistics, deep learning, natural language processing, informational retrieval.
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