Latest honor and awards for Amazon scientists

Latest honor and awards for Amazon scientists

Rahul Urgaonkar Winner IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY WILLIAM R. BENNETT PRIZE Rahul Urgaonkar, a senior application scientist with Amazon advertising, and his co -authors Kevin Spiteri and Ramesh K. Sitaraman, were selected for the IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY WILLIAM R. BENNETT -award earlier this year. The authors were honored for the 2020 paper, “Bola: near optimal bitrate … Read more

Air India Plane Crash Live Updates: India May ‘Ground Boeing 787’ After the airline confirms 241 aboard killed

Air India Plane Crash Live Updates: India May 'Ground Boeing 787' After the airline confirms 241 aboard killed

British National says he went away from Air India Plane Crash Disaster On the Earth Newsletter: Get a weekly Sending from Our International Correspondents Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents Get a Weekly International News Shipment All passengers, but an Air India flight that went to London, died after it crashed into a … Read more

Upcaling image segmentation across data and tasks

Upcaling image segmentation across data and tasks

The first draft of this blog post was generated by Amazon Nova ProBased on detailed instructions from Amazon Science editors and several examples of previous submissions. In a paper we present at the 2025 conference on computer vision and pattern recognition (CVPR), we introduce a new approach to image segmentation that scrosal different data and … Read more

Compression of Token Injury Questions to Language Models

Compression of Token Injury Questions to Language Models

Lowed Language Models (PLMS) such as Bert, Roberta and Deberta, when fine -tuned on task -specific data, have shown unique performance across another orge of natural language tasks, including the natural language inference, school classification and questions about questions. PLMs typically included in matrix for token injles, a deeply neural network with an attention mechanism … Read more

Amazon Internal Qing Guo explores between statistics and machine learning interface

Amazon Internal Qing Guo explores between statistics and machine learning interface

When you ask Alexa have a question – say to buy more peanut butter – you probably have a specific idea in mind. As if playing a game of 20 questions, Alexa is trying to meet your request in as few turns as possible and pinpoining the context and specific. Last summer, as an intern … Read more

Repairing interrupted questions make voice available more agents

Repairing interrupted questions make voice available more agents

Everyone had the experience of pausing in the middle of a conversation and trying to conjure up a forgotten word. These breaks can be so pronounced that today’s voice assistants fail them at the ends of users’ sentences. When this happens, the whole swing has been repeated. This is frustrating for all users, but some … Read more