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The ideal NLP Data Scientist candidate for this role will have strong industry experience in working with supervised and unsupervised problems leveraging bag-of-words and deep learning type approaches.
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Our team leverages advanced Data Science (DS), augmented intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to help better predict our customers’ health outcomes, advance affordability, quality and accessibility of healthcare.
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Recognized industry expertise in 2-3 of the following: Regression, Classification, Machine Vision, Natural Language Processing, Deep Learning and Statistical modeling. Heavy concentration in mathematics, including statistics and programming, business intelligence/analytics, as well as data science tools and research using large data sets.
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Advanced knowledge in 2-3 of the following: Regression, Classification, Machine Vision, Natural Language Processing, Deep Learning and Statistical modeling. Travelers Data Scientists are taking the organization to the next level of intelligence by using advanced statistical techniques and machine learning algorithms.
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This role will support high-value enterprise-wide initiatives such as development of transformer based deep learning models which will be used to create clinical embeddings based on claims data.
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Deep Learning Applications Data Scientist page is loaded. Deep Learning Applications Data Scientist. As a member of the Data Science Center of Expertise (DSCOE), the Data Science Senior Advisor is responsible for leading and enabling initiatives across the enterprise for the Clinical Data Science team.
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The Principal Data Scientist is a highly motivated and experienced individual proficient in advanced machine learning models, particularly language models, document understanding and analysis, and code generation.
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You will be part of a fast-paced, innovative, collaborative team, helping solve problems, drive impact, and deliver key insights to our customers by leveraging innovations in data science, machine & deep learning, and predictive modeling techniques.
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Business Insurance Analytics & Research has an open Manager & Sr Data Scientist position on the General Liability (GL) Pricing Modeling Team. The Manager & Sr Data Scientist will drive enhancements to pricing segmentation for Travelers GL products across Middle Markets, as well as provide pricing model support for Inland Marine.
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In Business Insurance Actuarial and Analytics, we deliver tailored analytics and innovative data science solutions that influence decisions and enable superior results. As a Manager & Sr. Data Scientist, you will build sophisticated models that solve important business problems and enhance our customer experience.
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Strong knowledge in: Regression, Classification, Machine Vision, Natural Language Processing, Deep Learning and Statistical modeling. As a Data Scientist, you will work with business partners to tell the story using data by identifying challenges and opportunities for data analysis and experiments.
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Is very experienced with Machine Learning and Deep Learning models and frameworks. Invent, implement and deploy state-of-the-art machine learning models, algorithms and systems as part of the OCI Speech team.
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As a Sr. Director & Data Scientist, supporting the AI & UW Automation value stream you will lead a team responsible for challenging conventional thinking and use data to communicate insights and tell the story to business and analytics leadership.
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As a Manager & Sr. Data Scientist, you will build sophisticated models that solve important business problems and enhance our customer experience related to the Automobile and Property claim handling area, with Property being the initial focus.
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