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We're looking for an experienced Staff Machine Learning Engineer to help us develop the cutting-edge NLP and product knowledge graph models that power DoorDash's growing grocery and retail business.
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Experience transferring technology from research in Computer Vision, Machine Perception or Machine Learning into a shipping product. Experience with Human Computer Interaction and interactive applications of Computer Vision and Machine Learning.
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And executing Machine Learning experiments. Experience with low-level image and signal processing. 3+ years of experience working with Deep Learning. Title: Computer Vision Engineer IV.
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We’re looking for an experienced Machine Learning Engineer to help us build the next generation of products which will go beyond just ID and enable our members to leverage the power of a networked digital identity.
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The majority of our codebase is written in JavaScript, our machine learning and image processing pipeline is in Python. We run primarily on Firebase and GCS, with some machine learning infrastructure on AWS. We're increasingly using Docker (both internally and for customer facing products like our edge inference server.
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The team utilizes machine learning models for image processing and natural language processing. As a Software Development Engineer II at Amazon, you will define technology strategy to solve business problems and deliver independently, with limited guidance.
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We are looking for ambitious and agile data scientists that would like to seize the opportunity to work on some of the most challenging productive machine learning and big data platforms worldwide, processing some 600B events every day and making some 5B predictions.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid background in computer vision, deep learning, image processing, and machine learning techniques. Stay updated on the latest advancements in computer vision, image processing, and machine learning research.
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Develop, train, test and evaluate deep learning models (RNN, CNN, transformer, transfer) for text-based and image deep learning tasks. Monitoring and analysis of the performance of machine learning models in production environments.
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Expertise in some of these engineering approaches, with an interest to learn more of the following: machine learning, computer vision, geospatial analysis, remote sensing, image analysis, statistical analysis.
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We are looking for a Machine Learning Infrastructure Engineer to help us build the next generation of AI-based audio understanding technologies. #Sr. Machine Learning Infrastructure Engineer - Audio Understanding (MIQ.
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The Graphics department at The New York Times is looking for an expert in technologies like computer vision, machine learning and cloud-based data analysis to engineer new approaches for reporting and storytelling.
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Expertise in data engineering workflows, including constructing and maintaining ETL pipelines for machine learning tasks. Strong grounding in deep learning, classical machine learning techniques, and statistical analysis, with experience applying them to complex, large-scale datasets.
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Key technical areas include Hyperspectral and Multispectral Image Processing, Machine Learning, System & Component Analysis, Optical Imaging and Tagging, Computer Vision and Hardware Signal Processing.
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Founding Machine Learning Engineer. Extensive industry experience in machine learning engineering. Proficiency in additional relevant technologies/skillsets : CUDA, CoreML and Apple’s ML frameworks, Swift, ARKit, AVFoundation, Metal, Firebase, Unity, image/video encoding, technical art, shaders, rendering, and augmented and virtual reality.
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