Ask HN:Places to apply for machine learning?
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Re: Ask HN:Places to apply for machine learning?
#2Many startups also have similar interships - try http://ventureloop.com
Re: Ask HN:Places to apply for machine learning?
#3You could search for funds and consultancies using machine learning. They are out there.
Check out the sponsors of major machine learning conferences (e.g. ICML, NIPS).
Re: Ask HN:Places to apply for machine learning?
#4Hunch - http://hunch.com
Re: Ask HN:Places to apply for machine learning?
#5Obvious choices are big firms with machine learning research groups: Microsoft Research, Yahoo Research, (Google, but I've had a poorer personal experience getting people from there to tell me what they're doing) You could search for funds and consultancies using machine learning. They are out there. Check out the sponsors of major machine learning conferences (e.g. ICML, NIPS).
Re: Ask HN:Places to apply for machine learning?
#6Obvious choices are big firms with machine learning research groups: Microsoft Research, Yahoo Research, (Google, but I've had a poorer personal experience getting people from there to tell me what they're doing) You could search for funds and consultancies using machine learning. They are out there. Check out the sponsors of major machine learning conferences (e.g. ICML, NIPS).
research labs typically only hire Ph.D. students as interns, not master's students. an alternative choice might be start-ups who have a need for machine learning (e.g., collaborative filtering for e-commerce). i can't imagine why they would turn down a competent summer intern who didn't ask for equity. perhaps ask around for YC companies who are hiring interns.
Re: Ask HN:Places to apply for machine learning?
#7Obvious choices are big firms with machine learning research groups: Microsoft Research, Yahoo Research, (Google, but I've had a poorer personal experience getting people from there to tell me what they're doing) You could search for funds and consultancies using machine learning. They are out there. Check out the sponsors of major machine learning conferences (e.g. ICML, NIPS).
research labs typically only hire Ph.D. students as interns, not master's students. an alternative choice might be start-ups who have a need for machine learning (e.g., collaborative filtering for e-commerce). i can't imagine why they would turn down a competent summer intern who didn't ask for equity. perhaps ask around for YC companies who are hiring interns.
The majority of our interns are PhD candidates, however, we also accept some master’s students who demonstrated a serious interest in research.
Point taken. The poster needs to decide how academic research focussed they are.