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Experience in Recommendation Systems, Personalization, Search, Computational Advertising or Natural Language Processing. Python, or similar language Experience developing enterprise production machine learning models.
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You will harness cutting-edge technologies in machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision to create innovative applications that propel the company forward.
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Python, or similar language. 2+ years experience as a machine learning engineer. Ph. D. or Masters in a quantitative field, such as Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or Statistics, or equivalent professional experience.
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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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Prior experience in delivering systems that contain machine learning components required, experience with generative AI and natural language processing is a plus. Software Engineering Manager.
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The candidate should have at least a BS in computer science background and coursework at graduate or undergraduate level in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, machine learning, natural language processing, blockchain, and/or bioinformatics.
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The Opportunity As a Computer Scientist/Engineer on the Fraud Team, you will be at the forefront of developing and executing an innovative strategy utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Large Language Models (LLM), and Multi-Agent Systems to combat a variety of fraudulent activities.
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Ways to stand out from the crowd:Expertise in parallelization and performance optimization of Deep Learning models arising from Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, Recommender Systems, etc.
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Additionally, the Prompt Engineer will participate in a wide variety of Natural Language Processing activities, including refining and optimizing prompts to improve the outcome of Large Language Models (LLMs), and code and design review.
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Use machine learning, natural language processing, and graph analysis to solve modeling and ranking problems across dating, personalization, growth, discovery, ads and search. Strong track record of working with language modeling technologies.
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Our proprietary, cutting-edge natural language processing capabilities transform unstructured data into meaningful experiences that increase productivity with unmatched accuracy and speed.
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2+ years of experience with AI, machine learning, or natural language processing. At Asure Software, we are at the forefront of revolutionizing Human Capital Management (HCM) and Payroll processing through the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI.
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You'll use AI tools and neural networks for natural language processing, developing machine learning models to predict customer behavior, personalize interactions, and automate tasks.
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We’re a team of AI, tech, and language experts whose DNA lives in Alexa, Siri, Watson, and virtually every human language technology product on the market. We’re a team of AI, tech, and language experts whose DNA lives in Alexa, Siri, Watson, and virtually every human language technology product on the market.
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Data Processing and Indexing: Skilled in uploading, processing, and indexing documents to make data searchable and retrievable through natural language queries. Specializes in leveraging Microsoft Azure services, including Azure Cognitive Search and Azure OpenAI, to create sophisticated chat interfaces that allow users to interact with their own data in natural language.
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