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We are hiring a Machine Learning Engineer/Data Scientist in either Bellevue, WA, Boston, MA or remote. An advanced degree (Undergrad, M.S. or equivalent experience) in Operations Research, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Data Science or related field or 10 + years of proven experience crafting optimization and machine learning solutions for large scale applications.
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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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Implementing machine learning algorithms, working end-to-end on machine learning pipelines in production; Min 4 years of experience as a Data Scientist in the ad-tech industry, including the following experience in: business intelligence, data mining, analytics, and statistical modeling disciplines.
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You will lead cutting edge research and development of NLU (transformer and otherwise) models and analytical solutions in machine learning (ML) that can be used for multi-task detection, intent classification, named entity recognition, etc.
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Machine Learning Scientist III (NLP) Preferred: 4+ years of experience in NLP, Data/Machine Learning Science. We are looking for a Machine Learning Scientist III to join our growing Traveler Voice & Content team.
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Proficient in cloud technologies (Databricks, AWS, GCP), with hands-on experience in creating Machine Learning Pipelines. The machine learning models and algorithms you develop will improve the experiences of millions of travelers and travel partners each year.
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Our mission is to provide a delightful experience to Amazon’s customers by pushing the envelope in Natural Language Processing (NLP), Generative AI, Large Language Model (LLM), Natural Language Understanding (NLU), Machine Learning (ML), Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Responsible AI, Agent, Evaluation, and Model Adaptation.
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PhD in machine learning, natural language processing, or computational linguistics, with 10 years of professional experience. Track record of scientific, peer-reviewed publications including publications in a top-tier ML/NLP conference (e.g., ACL, NAACL, EMNLP, NeurIPS, ICML), and/or patented inventions.
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Candidates with research or technical backgrounds in NLP, CV, video understanding, large pretrained models, recommender systems, advertising systems, federated learning, or participating in large-scale online machine learning platforms are preferred.
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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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Machine Learning Scientist III (NLP)Expedia Group is the global leader in travel. Produce novel insights with machine learning to advise company strategy. Work within a dynamic, cross-functional team of machine learning scientists, data scientists, and machine learning engineers, to experiment and implement sophisticated modeling techniques.
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More than 5+ years of experience playing Data scientist role and machine learning engineer role. Good experience with natural language processing (NLP) and exposure to any speech-to-text projects will be nice to have.
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Experience in machine learning and deep learning, with a focus on natural language processing and information retrieval. BS, MS, or Ph. D in Computer Science, Machine Learning, or related field.
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Research in topics closely related to machine learning, NLP, recommendation systems, pattern recognition, signal processing, data mining, artificial intelligence, information retrieval, or computer vision.
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