PyData Triangle September 2021 Meetup
Details
PyData Triangle welcomes you to another exciting event.
This will be an online event. You must RSVP to this meetup event in order to see the Zoom URL. If prompted, the password is 524147.
Speakers:
- Daniel Wagner
- Prithiviraj Damodaran
- YOU: Lightning Talks (Sign-up for a 5 minute lightning talk slot at the meeting by posting in the chat. Or pre-sign-up by posting a comment into this announcement.)
Schedule:
6:00-6:15 announcements
6:15-7:15 Daniel Wagner
7:15-8:15 Prithiviraj Damodaran
8:15-8:30 Lightning talks
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NOTE: This meeting will be recorded.
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Presenter: Daniel Wagner
Title: Building and Maintaining a Scalable Real-time Inference System
Presentation Overview:
How does Sensibill, a Fintech, serve some of the largest financial institutions in the world. Let us walk through our journey of building a state of the art Inference pipeline that serves millions of users in multiple geographies using AWS Sagemaker. Is it really as easy as advertised? Let's find out.
Bio:
Daniel Wagner. An IT veteran, Daniel started his career on mobile development 3 years before iPhones were a thing, built countless large scale e-commerce and CMS projects before diving into the world of Fintech for the last 5 years. Daniel currently leads the Data & AI team at Sensibill.
Presenter: Prithiviraj Damodaran
Title: Introducing Gramformer
Presentation Overview:
You will learn how to build a Grammar Error Corrector by mining data from emergent systems.
Bio:
My current proprietary researches focus on Machine Reading & I have been working in the Intelligent Document Understanding space for the last 3 years. My open-source researches focus on Machine Writing and controlled NLG. Author of 3 libraries: Gramformer, Styleformer, and Parrot paraphraser. In my recent past life, I built large-scale distributed data systems. I have varied interests: ranging from Computational linguistics to Neuroscience to Rifle shooting to Chess to Tweaking neurochemistry. I work at the interplay of technology, behavioral economics, and psychology.