Quoc V. Le | |
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Born | Lê Viết Quốc 1982 (age 41–42) |
Education | Australian National University Stanford University |
Known for | seq2seq doc2vec Neural architecture search Google Neural Machine Translation |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Machine learning |
Institutions | Google Brain |
Thesis | Scalable feature learning (2013) |
Doctoral advisor | Andrew Ng |
Other academic advisors | Alex Smola |
Lê Viết Quốc (born 1982),[1] or in romanized form Quoc Viet Le, is a Vietnamese-American computer scientist and a machine learning pioneer at Google Brain, which he established with others from Google. He co-invented the doc2vec[2] and seq2seq[3] models in natural language processing. Le also initiated and lead the AutoML initiative at Google Brain, including the proposal of neural architecture search.[4][5][6][7]
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