Machine Learning and Data Science
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Nitin Hardeniya is a data scientist with over 4 years of experience working with companies such as Fidelity, Groupon, and [24]7-inc. He has worked on a variety of business problems across different domains, holds a master's degree in Computational Linguistics from IIIT-H, and is the author of five patents in the field of customer experience. He is passionate about language processing and large unstructured data. Nitin has been using Python for almost 5 years in his day-to-day work and believes that Python could be a single-point solution to most of the problems related to data science. Jacob Perkins is the author of Python Text Processing with NLTK 2.0 and a contributor to the Bad Data Handbook. He is the CTO and co-founder of Weotta, a natural language based search engine for local entertainment. He created http://text-processing.com, which demos NLTK functionality and provides natural language processing APIs. Jacob also writes about natural language processing and Python programming at http://streamhacker.com and you can follow him on Twitter at @japerk. Deepti Chopra is an Assistant Professor at Banasthali University. Her primary areas of research are computational linguistics, Natural Language Processing, and artificial intelligence. She is also involved in the development of MT engines for English to Indian languages. Deepti has several journal and conference publications and also serves on the program committees of several conferences and journals. Nisheeth Joshi works as an Associate Professor at Banasthali University. His areas of interest include computational linguistics, Natural Language Processing, and artificial intelligence. He is also actively involved in the development of MT engines for English to Indian languages. He is one of the experts empaneled with the TDIL Programme's Department of Information Technology for the Goverment of India, which is a premier organization that oversees Language Technology Funding and Research in India. He has several journal and conference publications and also serves on the program committees and editorial boards of several conferences and journals. Iti Mathur is an Assistant Professor at Banasthali University. Her areas of interest are computational semantics and ontological engineering. Besides this, she is also involved in the development of MT engines for English to Indian languages. She is one of the experts empaneled with TDIL Programme's Department of Electronics and Information Technology for the Government of India, which is a premier organization that oversees Language Technology Funding and Research in India. Iti has publications in several journals and conferences and also serves on the program committees and editorial boards of several conferences and journals.