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The Science team at AWS Bedrock builds science foundations of Bedrock, which is a fully managed service that makes high-performing foundation models available for use through a unified API. We are adamant about continuously learning state-of-the-art NLP/ML/LLM technology and exploring creative ways to delight our customers.
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We seek a motivated, knowledgeable, and team-oriented scientist with excellent machine learning knowledge, interested in applying these skills to biology as part of the Computational Cell Science team in the Allen Institute for Cell Science.
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Scientist I Machine Learning for Generative Shape Modeling - Careers at Allen Institute Back To Openings Scientist I – Machine Learning for Generative Shape Modeling Department: CS - Computational Cell Science Start Your Application Scientist I – Machine Learning for Generative Shape Modeling.
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Familiar with deep learning platforms (e.g., Keras, Tensorflow) and related classification and segmentation algorithms. Proficient at machine learning algorithms, familiar with algorithms like Generalized Linear Model, Random Forest, CART, and/or deep learning.
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Python (XGBoost, H2O, Scikit Learn, Numpy, Pandas, NLTK, Stats models, Deep Learning), Natural Language Processing. - PhD in engineering, technology, computer science, machine learning, robotics, operations research, statistics, mathematics or equivalent quantitative field, or Master's degree and 10+ years of industry or academic research experience.
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Experience in one area of computer science (e.g., Natural Language Understanding, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Algorithmic Foundations of Optimization), with publications in NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, AAAI, KDD, CVPR, EMNLP, ACL.
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Cognitiv has been revolutionizing the ad tech space for the last 7 years as the only programmatic buying platform to leverage Deep Learning in real-time. Cognitiv leverages deep learning artificial intelligence to build custom algorithms that more accurately and efficiently predict consumer purchase behavior.
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We use Deep Learning (the most sophisticated machine learning) to build custom algorithms for digital marketers to help grow their customer base. Each marketer has a unique set of goals, which is why Cognitiv created NeuralMind, a deep learning platform capable of automatically building custom algorithms that simultaneously consider the user, the context, the message, and the campaign objectives.
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Conduct and oversee cutting-edge research in AI subfields relevant to financial services, including machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and reinforcement learning.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Data Science, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks. 3+ years of experience in Data Science, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks.
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Expedia's Paid App team is on the lookout for a hands-on Machine Learning Scientist proficient in computer vision and deep learning to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Paid App Data-driven Products and Applications, contributing to high-impact projects that generate billions of dollars in revenue.
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Be proficient in deep learning tools such as Keras, TensorFlow, PyTorch, Caffe, etc. The Global Manufacturing Excellence organization will be the center of excellence in Global Manufacturing under Downstream business line within This Company for Digital transformation, Artificial Intelligence technologies and data science.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in a STEM or relevant analytical field that demonstrates analytical and technical competency and 5+ years as a Data Scientist or Senior Data Analyst OR a Ph. D. in a STEM or relevant analytical field that demonstrates analytical and technical competency and 2+ years or relevant work or applied research experience in data science.
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As a seasoned Machine Learning Scientist III, you'll be a senior leader driving advancements in machine learning and deep learning methods, applying your expertise to real-world data with excellent tech mentorship.
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Is very experienced with Machine Learning and Deep Learning models and frameworks. Invent, implement and deploy state-of-the-art machine learning models, algorithms and systems as part of the OCI Speech team.
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