Assistant Research Scientist (PREP0003750)
Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
· Research and document public safety AI communications solutions and the datasets that are used to train and test them
· Research, evaluate, and document available AI tools and applications that are the best fit for public safety AI communications solutions
· Document the AI dataset curation process and determine the best target public safety datasets and the dataset enhancement options
· Investigate AI standards organizations and applicability to public safety AI communications solutions and the datasets, and identify opportunities for participation
· Participate in public safety artificial intelligence working groups, standards meetings, and public safety collaborators and curate shared information from collaborators on their use/witness of AI for public safety communications use cases, challenges, and technological gaps
· Evaluate future public safety artificial intelligence use cases and what datasets could be used to train and test them, as well as identifying technology challenges and gaps to address
· Assist with designing and hosting a Public Safety AI Workshop to gather feedback on future public safety artificial intelligence use cases and what datasets could be used to train and test them
· Inform a public safety AI enhancement roadmap
Qualifications
· A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, or a related field
· Experience with modern AI tools and applications (AWS, GCP, Azure, MLFlow, SQL, BigQuery, Snowflake)
· Knowledge of data structures, formats, and AI data curation processes,
· Experience with identifying data needs for AI uses cases, and evaluating dataset quality and representativeness
· Knowledge of software engineering for AI applications
· Knowledge of mathematical probability and statistics and optimization methods
· Knowledge of machine learning including supervised and unsupervised learning, deep learning, and model evaluation
· Knowledge of dataset biases, and labeling issues
· Knowledge of AI model building
· Knowledge of translating operational needs into solvable AI problems
· US Citizens Preferred
Key responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
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