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We are looking for a passionate, talented, and resourceful Senior Applied Scientist in the field of LLM, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Recommender Systems and/or Information Retrieval, to invent and build scalable solutions for a state-of-the-art context-aware conversational AI. A successful candidate will have a strong machine learning background and a desire to push the envelope in one or more of the above areas.
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Production-level experience with core quantitative analysis techniques (e.g., predictive modeling, machine learning, artificial intelligence, or natural language processing) in a consulting environment.
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Academic and commercial groups around the world are powering a revolution in AI using deep learning techniques running on NVIDIA GPUs, enabling breakthroughs in problems from image classification to speech recognition to natural language processing and autonomous vehicles.
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We are looking for a passionate, talented, and resourceful Senior Applied Scientist in the field of LLM, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Recommender Systems and/or Information Retrieval, to invent and build scalable solutions for a state-of-the-art context-aware conversational AI. A successful candidate will have strong machine learning background and a desire to push the envelope in one or more of the above areas.
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Familiarity with AI (Artificial Intelligence) subsets such as Machine Learning, Large Language Models (LLM) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). Strong demonstrable experience using Dart in building Flu t t e r consumer-facing applications.
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The principal Machine Learning Engineer at WGU is both a visionary leader and a hands-on builder. Proficient programming skills such as Python, R, SQL, C/C. M.S. degree or higher in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Science, Machine Learning/Deep Learning, Math, Physics or any related field.
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The Python scripts will use supervised and unsupervised ML (both text and image-based machine learning), natural language processing (named entity extraction, summarization, etc.
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Ph. D. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field, with a focus on machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), Large Language Models (LLMs), multi-modal foundation models, and generative AI.
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You must be familiar with image processing, machine vision, and data engineering, and even better if you are interested in 3D rendering, deep learning, and computer graphics. You must be proficient in Python image processing (e.g., Pillow, OpenCV, scikit-image, and ITK.
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Using natural language processing (NLP), machine learning (ML), Generative AI, and other relevant AI technologies and platforms; Analyzing Conversational (Chats, Emails, Messages and Calls) data, and the use of this data to build Natural Language (NLP) modeling pipelines for intent classification, training & deploying conversational AI systems, IVR, virtual assistants, chatbots etc.
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Our company spans a diverse range of innovative areas including natural language processing, machine learning, psychotherapy research, clinical assessment and behavioral coding, project management, software development, UI design, community-based research, and small business development.
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Understanding the concept of Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing within Localization. The Salesforce Marketing Localization team is hiring a Localization Editorial Lead to oversee a team of 5 Language Managers (Localization Editors) responsible for maintaining high-quality localization in multiple languages: German, French, Brazilian-Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch.
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Proficiency in programming languages such as Python and Julia, and experience with machine learning packages (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow, Jax) If you're passionate about leveraging GPUs for state-of-the-art production machine learning models and thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, we'd love to hear from you.
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What you'll do:Design, develop, and implement machine learning models for various applications, including but not limited to predictive analytics, natural language processing, and computer vision.
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Experience with common data science tools such as Python, R, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Keras, NLTK, Spacy, or Neo4j, and a good understanding of modelling platforms such as Azure AutoML, SageMaker, DataBricks, DataRobot, and H2O.ai.
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