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Proficient in advanced data mining and statistical modeling techniques, including Predictive modeling (e.g., binomial and multinomial regression, ANOVA), Classification techniques (e.g., Clustering, Principal Component Analysis, factor analysis), Decision Tree techniques (e.g., CART, CHAID.
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Basic knowledge of software engineering principles and strong knowledge of at least one programming language, such as Python, R, and/or SQL); basic statistical ability. About us: Stanford RegLab is a social impact lab that partners with government and nonprofits to use machine learning and data science to modernize the public sector.
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Identify and advocate for technical options related to machine learning, data mining, and other statistical approaches. Work with program managers and leadership to determine business problems and use statistical analysis, simulations, predictive modeling, or other methods to analyze and develop practical solutions.
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We cover a wide area of the data spectrum including analytical data engineering, product analytics, experimentation, causal inference, statistical modeling and machine learning. Conduct comprehensive analyses of marketing campaign performance using advanced statistical methods and causal inference techniques.
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We are looking for a creative, skilled and motivated Research Scientist to join our machine perception team in advancing the state-of-the-art of human understanding, action recognition and statistical text decoding.
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Work with large-scale datasets to solve complex business and technical problems in gaming through analytics, forecasting, machine learning, recommender system, generative AI, experimentation, causal inference, and econometrics.
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Strong expertise in NLP, predictive modeling, statistical analysis, and machine learning algorithms, demonstrated by a portfolio of innovative AI solutions. By leveraging state-of-the-art AI, machine learning, and natural language processing technologies, their goal is to enhance team interactions and boost productivity to unprecedented levels.
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Broad knowledge of machine learning, statistical modeling, or data mining. Typically 10+ years of work experience, preferably in data analytics, statistical modeling, machine learning, or a related field.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree or U.S. equivalent in Computer Science, Statistics, Math, Data Science, Engineering, or a related field, plus 3 years of professional experience as a Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, Machine Learning Research Scientist, or any occupation/position/job title involving statistical modeling, machine learning, and probability distributions.
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Our team is at the forefront of applying statistical and machine learning techniques to optimize decision-making processes in areas such as demand/supply planning, capacity modeling, manufacturing quality, fulfillment simulations, and inventory optimization.
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This role will develop real-time predictive models using machine learning and advanced statistical techniques to analyze and identify key insights and patterns that influence strategic decision making, including optimizing our content recommendation system.
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Typically 4-7 years of overall work experience, preferably in computer programming languages, machine learning, algorithms, statistical methods, or a related field or an advanced degree with 3-5 years of work experience.
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Key Responsibilities: - Perform statistical analysis - Fine tuning test results - Train and retrain systems - Work on frameworks - Undertaking machine learning experiments and test - Designing machine learning programs.
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7+ years of experience doing quantitative analysis, statistical modeling or machine learning in the experimentation space, including 3+ years of experience in the gaming or media industry.
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Strong understanding of data science concepts, machine learning algorithms, and statistical techniques. Perform exploratory quantitative research to design complex incentive optimization models for various blockchain protocols, and gain insights into how markets behave.
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