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Natural language processing engineer
株式会社みらい翻訳
- Python
- AWS
- Linux
- Docker
- GitHub
- JAVA
- C++
- natural language processing
- SaaS
- Slack
- TOEIC
- Redis
- Confluence
- Elasticsearch
- Scala
- Jira
- Zoom
- Machine Learning Model
- Shell Script
- Akka
- natural language processing technology
- Neural machine translation
- Machine translation model
- AI automatic translation
- BtoB service
- Neural machine translation model
- Error analysis of translation results
- Translation accuracy improvement
- Technical development related to effective use of machine translation
- Tokyo
- 11 to 100
Company Info
NTT DoCoMo has established a specialized company for machine translation business in 2014. The company provides AI automatic translation to 1000 organizations and 800,000 users, aiming to improve translation accuracy and provide the latest technology. The company aims for ARR 10 billion by referring to SaaS business and is in the second entrepreneurial period. The company is also involved in technical development with NTT, NICT, and others, and actively applies the latest technology to improve translation accuracy.Job Summary
As a natural language processing engineer, you will be responsible for the following tasks. You will be responsible for creating and organizing training data, machine translation model learning and evaluation (including error analysis of translation results), and implementation and practical application of machine translation technology and peripheral technology development. In addition, there may be changes to the defined duties of the company in the future.Duties
・Creating and organizing training data ・Machine translation model learning and evaluation (including error analysis of translation results) ・Implementation and practical application of machine translation technology and peripheral technology developmentLogin to see all information about offers.
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