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Driving innovation in language services, Welocalize delivers high-quality training data transformation solutions for NLP-enabled machine learning by blending technology and human intelligence to collect, annotate, and evaluate all content types.
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Experience with project work in deep learning, computer vision, NLP, or signal processing. Experience with project work in deep learning, computer vision, NLP, or signal processing. 7+ years of experience with software development, including artificial intelligence, data science, ML engineering, data research, or data analytics, including as a manager, individual contributor, or consulting advisor.
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Using natural language processing (NLP), machine learning (ML), Generative AI, and other relevant AI technologies and platforms; Analyzing Conversational (Chats, Emails, Messages and Calls) data, and the use of this data to build Natural Language (NLP) modeling pipelines for intent classification, training & deploying conversational AI systems, IVR, virtual assistants, chatbots etc.
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We are looking for someone who is highly technical, a heavy coder and is comfortable reviewing code and having spirited debates with the engineers and software architects as well as with our team of world class scientists in areas of NLP, deep learning and speech.
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Preferred skills: NLP, Text mining, Tableau, PowerBI, Databricks, Tensorflow. Preferred skills: NLP, Text mining, Tableau, PowerBI, Databricks, Tensorflow. Spring boot, Microservices, Docker, Jenkins, Github, Kubernetes, and REST API experience.
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Natural Language Processing (NLP) AI Co-pilots Development: Dive into the tide of LLM/Agent & AIGC applications. Proficiency in ML frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, JAX, or similar. Pioneering Research: Collaborate with USC INK lab and embark on exploratory research areas like Human-in-the-loop machine learning, Model Explanatory, Parameter-efficient Fine-tuning, Collective Intelligence, and Human-machine integration.
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Experience in NLP, image processing and/or recommendation systems. Experience in NLP, image processing and/or recommendation systems. Hands on experience in data engineering, working with big data framework like Spark/Hadoop.
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8+ years of experience in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, recommendation systems, pattern recognition, NLP, data mining or artificial intelligence. 8+ years of experience in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, recommendation systems, pattern recognition, NLP, data mining or artificial intelligence.
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Causal modeling, NLP, time series, deep learning, etc. Frameworks: Flask, React, Tailwind, REST. Database / Warehouse: PostgreSQL, DynamoDB, Databricks Unity Catalog. Experience with AWS + Databricks Unity Catalog / Model serving.
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Work on systems that bring automated a11y checks, GPT, NLP, image and video analysis, classifications and numeric predictions, and other AI methodologies to life for our internal customers and partners to create accessible code patterns and perform validation for accessible code.
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5+ years of hands-on experience in data science, machine learning, and natural language processing (NLP) roles, including designing, developing, and deploying data-driven solutions. 5+ years of hands-on experience in data science, machine learning, and natural language processing (NLP) roles, including designing, developing, and deploying data-driven solutions.
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Proven experience with enterprise-scale technical delivery experience with AI Services including OpenAI, Schematic Kernel, AWS Bedrock, Machine Learning (or equivalent), Generative AI, LLM customization, NLP, Search, MLOps, Open-source AI frameworks, AI Infrastructure, architecture design.
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Stay Abreast of Industry Trends: Keep up-to-date with the latest advancements in AI/ML, NLP, LLM and other relevant technologies. Stay Abreast of Industry Trends: Keep up-to-date with the latest advancements in AI/ML, NLP, LLM and other relevant technologies.
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Experience with one or more of the following: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, NLP, ranking systems, recommendation systems, backend, large-scale systems, data science, full-stack. Work on NLP and CV related technology for content understanding and taxonomy.
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If you're looking for a position working specifically in applied machine learning and NLP, we look for backgrounds in computer science, systems programming, scientific computing, software engineering, statistics, physics and machine learning.
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