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Defining and driving the AI strategy to create a roadmap detailing the short and long term implementation for CDS, including techniques from RPA (robotic process automation) ML (machine learning), NLP (natural language processing), genAI, etc.
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Experience with multi-modal data specification and requirements, data annotation and natural language processing. BS degree in Linguistic, Data, or Business Operations/Management related fields (E.g. Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Data Engineering, Data Science, etc.
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Experience in Development and/or validating probabilistic models, Bayesian models, Decision Trees, Random Forest, Ensemble Models, Neural Networks, PCA/Preventive Crime Research, Logistic / Linear Regression, Linear / Non-Linear Optimization, Support Vector Machines, Natural Language Processing, Large language models, Graphic deep learning, audio programming.
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Experience using natural language processing (NLP), including large language models (LLMs), to extract insights from text data. utilize natural language processing (NLP) and large language models (LLMs) to extract insights and features from text.
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Experience with design, implementation and governance with Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing or Machine Learning Architecture. This role is accountable for IaC for Pyfarm, IaC for QRM, IaC EFT standards deployment, integration of IaC into CI/CD pipeline, and policy as code capability.
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Audible Content Data Science team partners with business, technology, and product leaders to solve problems related to Content Understanding, Content Evaluation, and Recommendations, relying on Natural Language Processing (NLP), ML, Deep Learning, LLMs/GenAI. We operate in an agile environment in which we own the life cycle of research, design, model development and, often, deployment.
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As a Senior Associate in the role of Machine Learning Scientist specializing in Natural Language Processing (NLP), you will be tasked with the application of advanced machine learning techniques to intricate tasks such as natural language processing, speech analytics, time series, reinforcement learning, and recommendation systems.
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Build production-ready models using statistical modeling, mathematical modeling, econometric modeling, machine learning algorithms, network modeling, social network modeling, natural language processing, or genetic algorithms.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a deep understanding of AI concepts, including deep learning, natural language processing, and reinforcement learning. Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in AI technology, including new techniques in deep learning, natural language processing, and computer vision.
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Natural Language Processing (NLP) Generative AI/Large Language Model (LLM) Experience working with Large Language Models, such as GPT-4, Llama 3, and other commercial or open-source models in a production environment.
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You have a strong understanding of natural language processing (NLP), GenAI, and LLMs, and experience within Service Design, System Design, Linguistics a bonus. This role requires a deep interest in and understanding of conversational experience, GenAI/AI, Natural Language Understanding (NLU), response design, accessibility, and emerging technologies.
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Proficiency in deep learning techniques and Natural Language Processing (NLP), specifically with Large Language Models and Generative AI. Apply deep learning and Natural Language Processing expertise to innovate and enhance their data-driven initiatives.
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Experience with advanced natural language processing (NLP) techniques and tools, such as SpaCy, NLTK, or Hugging Face. Experience with SQL and big data platforms such as Postgres, Redshift and Snowflake.
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Be the expert in Natural Language Processing (NLP) to harness the power of Large Language Models (LLMs), adapt and finetune them for customer facing applications and features.
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We are growing our capabilities using artificial intelligence, natural language processing and machine learning. + Leading a series of control and Automation initiatives for the Nam region executing on Target Operating Model reducing Operational Touchpoints and reducing processing and payment risk.
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