Representation Learning @ Red Hat: For many companies, the vast majority of their data is unstructured and unlabeled; however, the data often contains information that could be useful in a variety of scenarios. Representation learning is the process of extracting meaningful features from unlabeled data so that it can be used in other tasks. In this talk, you’ll hear about how Red Hat is using deep learning to discover meaningful entity representations in a number of different settings, including: (1) identifying duplicate documents on the Customer Portal, (2) finding contextually similar URLs with word2vec, and (3) clustering behaviorally similar customers with doc2vec. To close, we will walk through an example demonstrating how representation learning can be applied to Major League Baseball players.
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Representation Learning @ Red Hat
MLconf 2017 San Francisco
Michael Alcorn
Red Hat
Sr. Software Engineer
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