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Established expertise and genuine passion for natural language processing (NLP), machine learning, deep learning, and large language models. Experience training, fine-tuning and deploying large language models (LLM.
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We are seeking a biologist with a strong understanding of therapeutic discovery and machine learning – particularly natural language processing (NLP) and large language models (LLMs) – to help guide and implement internal strategy for leveraging and developing such platforms.
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The ideal candidate will apply state of art natural language processing and computer vision research to video centric digital media and will be responsible for creating a strong environment for applied science in order to recruit, retain and develop top talent.
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Expert level of Advanced and Predictive Analytical Methods e.g., Simulation, Design of Experiments, Genetic Algorithms, Ensemble Methods, Naïve Bayes, Neural Networks, regression, image processing, natural language processing.
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Hands-on experience developing natural language processing (NLP) models, ideally with transformer architectures. Responsibilities: ML, Gen AI, NLP, LLM Model Development: Design and develop custom ML, Gen AI, NLP, LLM Models for batch and stream processing-based AI ML pipelines.
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In addition to general supervised and unsupervised ML, subareas of interest include natural language processing, image processing, audio processing, and generative AI.
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We aim to address intricate economic challenges and improve on alpha using the cutting-edge techniques of Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models. Looking for visionary NLP and LLM focused scientists to harness the power of language to decode complex financial problems and manage vast volumes of textual data.
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RYTE, a breakthrough Artificial Intelligence health tech company is looking for Senior NLP Engineers who will contribute to pushing the boundaries of RYTE’s natural language processing capabilities and driving innovation within the company’s linguistic technology initiatives.
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5+ years of hands on experience with ML tools such as R, Python, Spark, SageMaker, TensorFlow, or similar- Experience in machine learning and statistical techniques such as classification, clustering, regression, statistical inference, collaborative filtering, and natural language processing, experimental design, social networking analysis, feature engineering etc.
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B. Python, R, TensorFlow, SciKit-Learn, SPSS), Natural Language Processing oder LLMs. At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain.
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Experience with Natural Language Processing (NLP) and deploying/using Large Language Models. Build scalable data pipelines for both real time and batch using best practices in data modeling, ETL/ELT processing using various technology stack.
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Ability to design and implement end-to-end machine learning pipelines for data ingestion, processing, modeling, and deployment. Familiarity with cloud-based data storage and processing technologies for handling large datasets efficiently.
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Research experience in machine learning, deep learning, and/or natural language processing. We are looking for strong engineers who have a background in generative AI and NLP, with experience in areas like language model evaluation; data processing for pre-training and fine-tuning; responsible LLMs; LLM alignment; reinforcement learning for language model tuning; efficient training and inference; and/or multilingual and multimodal modeling.
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Analytics, AI, machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), natural language understanding (NLU), large language models (LLMs) Prepare, manage, and maintain model risk management (MRM) documentation on model performance and accuracy.
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We're looking for engineers who bring fresh ideas from all areas, including information retrieval, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking and data storage, security, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, UI design and mobile; the list goes on and is growing every day.
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