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The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence & Security ( ARLIS ) – a University Affiliated Research Center ( UARC ) under the UMD Vice President of Research ( VPR ) seeks to hire a Natural Language Processing ( NLP ) and Data Scientist.
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Our client is seeking a Technical Product Owner to help drive the tactical execution of a Natural Language Processing (NLP) Data Infrastructure for the Department of Veteran's Affairs.
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Experience in Natural language processing (NLP), Prompt engineering, Embedding, Vector DB. Experience in the Design and implementation of AI/ML models and solutions using Google Cloud Platform technologies, including but not limited to Vertex AI , BigQuery, AI Platform, TensorFlow Extended (TFX), Dataflow, and Compute Engine.
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Experience with IBM AI Fairness 360 (AIF360) – preference; Machine Learning (ML); Natural Language Processing (NLP); spaCy and NLTK, as well as language models like BERT and RoBERTa, are desired.
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The Data & Analytics department in Legal and Compliance is responsible for designing and optimizing surveillance models, approaches and tools using advanced analytical techniques like supervised and unsupervised machine learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP) and evolving techniques like reinforcement and deep learning as well as graph analytics.
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8+ years of experience in machine learning model development, natural language processing, and data analysis; Experienced in Supervised and Unsupervised learning, feature engineering, model training, and deployment.
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General Description The Center for Language and Speech Processing (CLSP) at the Johns Hopkins University seeks applicants for postdoctoral fellowship positions in speech, natural language processing and machine learning.
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Apply data mining, data modeling, natural language processing, and machine learning to extract and analyze information from large structured and unstructured datasets. Cloud experience (Clusters, Databricks, iquery, Teradata Native Object Store, AWS S3, GovCloud, Python, Jupiter.
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Certifications/licenses: Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Programming and Data Processing, Computer and Information Systems, or Information Sciences.
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Knowledge and understanding of machine learning techniques and natural language processing (NLP). ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Manage the design of robust, reusable, and scalable data driven solutions and data pipeline frameworks to automate the ingestion, processing, and delivery of structured and unstructured batch and real-time streaming data.
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Experience with feature selection, computer vision, or natural language processing model building, and optimization using supervised and unsupervised machine learning te chn iques to support analytic objectives.
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Some products of interest include Machine Learning (RAPIDS ( and sparks-rapids) ( , Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models (NVIDIA NEMO ( ), Logistics and Route Optimization (NVIDIA CuOpt ( ), Recommender systems (NVIDIA Merlin ( ) and Generative AI technologies (AI Foundations.
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Natural language processing, sentiment analysis, machine learning. International SOS membership to support you whilst travelling. Canonical is a pioneer in the digital workplace, established in 2004 with a global, remote-first policy that has delivered world-class open source and sets the pace in cloud, developer and IoT technology.
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Backed by a proprietary natural language processing model, our platform has handled over half a billion humanized conversations to date, enabling us to deliver automation at a scale that no other competitor in the messaging industry has been able to match.
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Familiarity with core areas of computer science such as Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, or Deep Learning. Assist in developing cutting-edge machine learning models, particularly focusing on Large Language Models (LLMs), to streamline clinical operations using diverse data sources like medical images, electronic health records, patient waveforms, and clinical documentation.
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