I am currently working as a Software Engineeer at Facebook Inc, London. I have experience in ML and NLP, and was a Blue Scholar Research Software Engineer at IBM Research Labs, India before joining Facebook. I have also worked on Trajectory Pattern Mining during my Masters.
At Facebook, I have worked on interesting problems at scale in the area of Catalog, to name a few, clustering, similarity detection, canonicalisation. I have also worked on large sytems and am currently working on building an experimentation platform at scale. I was also leading hiring for my team and helped in growing our org from 4-50 members
During my time here at IBM Research, I have worked on creating a framework to automatically instantiate a Natural Language Querying engine on any data that the user brings in. I have also had the chance to interface with various clients as a part of this endeavour.
I have also worked on research problems in the Programming by Examples paradigm, where we were looking at the effect of negative examples in learing string transformations.
Developed an android application for Point Data Updation of Geographic Maps using OGC compliant standard GeoSMS. The application has been deployed by the Department of Science and Technology, India, at a National Level, and the pilot deployments at Barnala and New Delhi have been successful.
Extended the GeoSMS framework for Accident Reporting, and built an application which will be used by the Police Officials.
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On a lazy sunday afternoon, you will probably see me with a group of 4 other competitive souls sunk in a board game that we have been playing for the past 3 hours. I also like reading, especially fantasy. I am trying my hand at table tennis and football lately.
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