
Topic
- Computing and Processing
- Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Signal Processing and Analysis
- Robotics and Control Systems
- General Topics for Engineers
- Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
- Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
- Bioengineering
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- Photonics and Electrooptics
- Engineering Profession
- Aerospace
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- English for Technical Professionals
Alejandro Rodriguez
Affiliation
Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA
Topic
Information Retrieval,Language Model,Privacy Policies,Privacy Policy,Question Answering,Support Vector Machine,Basal Plane,Batch Size,Bidirectional Long Short-term Memory,Classical Language,Convolutional Neural Network,Deep Learning,Department Of Defense,Domain-specific Languages,Domain-specific Models,Dynamic Environment,Excel File,Extraction Process,Forgetting Factor,Gradient Descent,High R2 Values,Hyperparameter Tuning,Hyperplane,Incremental Model,Information Extraction,Information Leakage,Intersection Point,Knowledge Base,Language Understanding,Learning Rate,Least Absolute Shrinkage And Selection Operator,Least Mean Square,Legal Documentation,Legal Domain,Legal Experts,Legal Field,Legal Information,Legal Language,Legal Process,Legal Profession,Legal Questions,Legal System,Legal Texts,Linear Regression,Long Short-term Memory,Masked Language Model,Mean Square Error,Mini-batch Gradient Descent,Multi-class Classification Task,Multi-label,
Biography
Alejandro Rodriguez received the B.S. degree in computer science from the University of Havana, Cuba, in 2020, and the degree from Baylor University, USA.
Exercised as a Research Assistant for one and a half years with the Computer Science Department, Baylor University. Experienced in software engineering roles in the industry. Researches natural language processing and machine learning applications in areas, such as fighting cybercrime, sub-aquatic organisms classification, and software engineering. He is a Proud Member of the Upsilon Pi Epsilon Honors Society.
Exercised as a Research Assistant for one and a half years with the Computer Science Department, Baylor University. Experienced in software engineering roles in the industry. Researches natural language processing and machine learning applications in areas, such as fighting cybercrime, sub-aquatic organisms classification, and software engineering. He is a Proud Member of the Upsilon Pi Epsilon Honors Society.