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Solid experience in machine learning, deep learning, data mining, or artificial intelligence. - Experience working with recommendation systems, computational advertising, search engine, E-commerce recommendation systems.
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10+ years of experience as a business analyst, data scientist, or related field. Expertise with business intelligence and/or data visualization tools such as Tableau, MicroStrategy, etc.
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You will partner with Search engineering teams to improve search quality and guide feature development with data, to deliver amazing search experiences across iPhone, iPad, HomePod, Mac, Watch, tv, across dozens of languages.
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RELATED JOB OPENINGS: Senior Machine Learning Engineer / Data Scientist Senior Software Engineer - Data Engineering Machine Learning Engineer / Data Scientist Software Engineer - Data Engineering.
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AIML - Sr Data Scientist, AIML Data. You will partner with Search engineering teams to improve search quality and guide feature development with data, to deliver amazing search experiences across iPhone, iPad, HomePod, Mac.
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One of our direct client is urgently looking for a Data Scientist@ Sunnyvale- CA. TITLE: Data Scientist. The Marketing Decision Science team focuses on developing data-driven models and services to bringing high-quality demand from offsite digital sites to Walmart E-Commerce sites at low cost in order to sustain and accelerate the growth of Walmart E-Commerce and ultimately cultivate a large loyal base of omni-channel customers who view Wal-Mart as their top choice of retail shopping.
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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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As such, our research spans many Machine Learning areas, including deep learning, search and recommender systems, causal inference, reinforcement learning and bandits, computer vision, computer graphics, natural language processing, and computational advertising.
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Rather than spending months (or years) building complex infrastructure, data teams can unlock the value of their visual data in minutes to power use cases such as content understanding and moderation, search, and analytics.
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Data Scientist, Analytics : Collect, organize, interpret, and summarize statistical data in order to contribute to the design and development of Meta products. For full information & to apply online, visit us at the following website & search using the ref code(s) above.
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As a Research Scientist, you'll also actively contribute to the wider research community by sharing and publishing your findings, with ideas inspired by internal projects as well as from collaborations with research programs at partner universities and technical institutes all over the world.
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Economists at Amazon partner closely with senior management, business stakeholders, scientist and engineers, and economist leadership to solve key business problems ranging from Amazon Web Services, Kindle, Prime, inventory planning, international retail, third party merchants, search, pricing, labor and employment planning, effective benefits (health, retirement, etc.
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Team members have rich backgrounds covering NLP, CV, multimodality, graph computing, search and recommendation, federated learning and other fields, and have published more than 100 top-tier conference papers.
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We are looking for an experienced Data Analyst to join the Buyer Taxonomy and Site Navigation team to assess the opportunity and measure the impact of projects related to changing the browse navigation experience on eBay. Your focus will be supporting various product launches to measure the impact on customer behavior and SEO (search engine optimization.
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The Staff Data Scientist in the Ads team at Sam's Club, part of Walmart Inc., is a key player in enhancing and implementing Machine Learning (ML) innovations that elevate our advertising strategies.
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