Ankur Datta has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence. Ankur has held various leadership roles in reputable companies such as The Boston Dynamics AI Institute, Twitter, and Rakuten. At The Boston Dynamics AI Institute, they served as the Director of Machine Learning, focusing on deep learning and robots. At Twitter, they were the Director of Applied Machine Learning, leading a team in content understanding. During their time at Rakuten, they held two positions - Senior Director of Machine Learning and Director of Machine Learning, where they led cross-functional teams in areas such as natural language processing and customer behavior understanding. Prior to that, Ankur worked as a Research Manager at Rakuten, leading a team focused on machine learning and natural language processing projects in the e-commerce space. Before joining Rakuten, they worked as a Principal Data Scientist at Akamai Technologies, where they analyzed price points for different products and bundles. Ankur also worked as a Machine Learning Scientist at Amazon, where they contributed to computer vision projects for the FireFly app on the Amazon Fire phone. Ankur's early career includes roles as a Research Scientist in Computer Vision at IBM Research and a PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University, specializing in robotics and computer science. Ankur has also worked as a Scientific Advisor at MobileFusion Inc. and a Research Intern at 312 Inc., where they developed image and video compression algorithms. Overall, Ankur Datta has a strong background in machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and robotics.
Ankur Datta obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Central Florida, from the year 2000 to 2004. Subsequently, they pursued higher education and earned their PhD in Robotics and Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University between 2004 and 2010. In addition to their formal education, Ankur also attended a Summer Program in Computer Science at Caltech in 2003.
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