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The role will apply statistical programming, modeling, visualization techniques, data mining, and forecasting skills to analyze challenging public sector problems. Examples will include techniques such as machine learning (ML) supervised and unsupervised learning, regression, neural networks and deep learning, natural language processing, etc.
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Statistics, machine learning , data mining, data auditing, aggregation, reconciliation, and visualization. Provide independent data science, machine learning, and analytical insights using member, financial, and organizational data to support mission critical decision making for various areas of the organization.
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Knowledge of databases, data structures, data processing and data mining from large enterprise transaction systems (e.g., Epic, Infor/Lawson, McKesson HPM, Payer Claims or similar applications in healthcare or other industries.
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As a data scientist, you're excited at the prospect of unlocking the secrets held by a data set, and you're fascinated by the possibilities presented by IoT, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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Experience with natural language processing, text mining, or machine learning te chn iques. Across private and public sectors from fraud detection to cancer research, to national intelligence, we need a seasoned data scientist like you to help find the answers in the data.
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Consulting and collaborating with statistical, data science, artificial intelligence (e.g., machine learning), and public health professionals in the collection, linkage, processing, coding, classification, mining and analysis of public health surveillance, research, and administrative health data.
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Skill using advanced analytic techniques such as machine learning, natural language processing, robotics process automation, artificial intelligence, text and/or data mining, and statistical and mathematical methods.
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The Data Scientist builds Natural Language Processing (NLP) models using Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) technologies to build data classifiers and extract meaningful insights from large data sets.
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Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR.
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Conduct extensive collections and analytic modeling, data processing, data mining, and visualization. QineitQ is looking for a results-driven Data Scientist to support NSG strategies through the creation of automated collection, models, dynamic analytic models, workflow automations, and any other automation processes and products as assigned.
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Apply data science and visual programming tradecraft to support and streamline analysis tasks as identified by stakeholders and the government. Clearly communicate data-driven findings and automation to technical and non-technical audiences.
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3 or more years of practical working experience in one or more of the following areas: Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning Models, Question Answering, Text Mining, Information Retrieval, Distributional Semantics, Data Science, Knowledge Engineering.
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8+ years of experience with data exploration, data cleaning, data analysis, data visualization, or data mining. Supply Chain User Experience Data Scientist.
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Experience in natural language processing topics, including tagging, syntactic parsing, word sense disambiguation, topic modeling, contextual text mining, and application of deep learning to NLP.
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Data Scientist: At least 1 year of specialized experience, equivalent to the GS-09 grade level in the Federal service, to include experience gathering data from multiple sources, data processing, exploratory data analysis, anomaly detection, measurement, unstructured data analysis, interpretation of findings, in microbiology with emphasis on public health OR.
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