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Experience with natural language processing, deep learning, or computer vision project work. Efficient software development and machine learning (ML) teams make the most of their time by limiting the activities that take developers away from writing their code.
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Experience with natural language processing, text mining, or machine learning techniques. Experience with applying machine learning and AI methods, including LLM and NLP.
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Knowledge of Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, or Natural Language Processing. As a data scientist, you’re excited at the prospect of unlocking the secrets held by a data set, and you’re fascinated by the possibilities presented by IoT, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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Knowledge of statistical analysis, ML, AI, or Natural Language Processing. As an industry professional, you know that implementing cutting edge Data Management, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) initiatives is crucial for your client's future.
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Experience with natural language processing (NLP) topics and application of deep learning to NLP. Experience with natural language processing (NLP) topics and application of deep learning to NLP.
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As an experienced software engineer or data scientist, you know that Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Natural Language Processing (NLP), including Large Language Models (LLMs), are critical to understanding and processing massive datasets and informing humans on decision options at machine speed.
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Experience with training deep learning models for computer vision or natural language understanding using frameworks, including TensorFlow, PyTorch, or Keras. Knowledge of advanced machine learning capabilities, including gradient boosting, random forests, or convolutional neural networks.
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Experience with natural language processing, text mining, or ML techniques. Experience with distributed data or computing tools, including MapReduce, Hadoop, Hive, EMR, Kafka, Spark, Gurobi, or MySQL.
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Experience with building statistical models and developing machine learning algorithms, including natural language processing (NLP) You’ll mentor teammates to develop algorithms, write scripts, build predictive analytics, apply machine learning and deep learning, and use the right combination of tools and frameworks to turn that set of disparate data points into objective answers to help drive innovation, research, and development for our military and government leaders to make informed decisions.
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