I don't think (some) people understand; a slick data annotation tool like this is vastly more useful than the 20th variant of GAN that DeepMind produces :)
We have
- 1 ML/NLP engineer (me)
- 1 CEO w/ a linguistics background
- 1 founder is an English professor at Berkeley
- 2 with previous experience teaching English
- 1 Berkeley PhD in Deep Learning / NLP advising us
- 1 Berkeley PhD in English helping us categorize writing issues
We're working on assessing writing quality too. Get in touch!
WriteLab | ML Engineer | Berkeley, CA | ONSITE, SALARY: 100K-130K
We at WriteLab (writelab.com) are building ML tools to give immediate writing feedback for students and English language learners. There is plenty of room to impact the product by designing and implementing new features, usually starting with data collection. We use all the good stuff in deep learning and NLP including: SpaCy, scikit-learn, TensorFlow, etc.
Strong background in machine learning and experience deploying ML models in production is a must. NLP and DL experience is a strong plus.
Interview process:
initial video call with NLP engineer
onsite interview to discuss previous experience and go through an NLP / ML problem
lunch with CEO
How would ELMo work if a neural network needs to be run?