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- what is a support vector machine? - what's the difference between a Support Vector Machine (SVM) and a linear classifier? - why do I encode visual data and do not feed the SVM with raw information? - what are the convolutional neural networks and how do they work? - how would I treat a picture of a person that wear zalando clothes? - how could I deal with a multiclass classification problem with 1,000,000 different classes? - how could I possibly help zalando to improve their services?
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Machine Learning Specialist

Interviewed at Zalando

3.6
Oct 1, 2016

- what is a support vector machine? - what's the difference between a Support Vector Machine (SVM) and a linear classifier? - why do I encode visual data and do not feed the SVM with raw information? - what are the convolutional neural networks and how do they work? - how would I treat a picture of a person that wear zalando clothes? - how could I deal with a multiclass classification problem with 1,000,000 different classes? - how could I possibly help zalando to improve their services?

What is the kernel trick in SVM? How does PCA work? General questions about digital system design. What are the two kind of digital filters ? and then general questions about them, i.e why are IIR more often used, what do you have to pay attention to, etc ?

Intern Signal Processing Machine Learning

Interviewed at Stuttgart Technology Center

Apr 19, 2016

What is the kernel trick in SVM? How does PCA work? General questions about digital system design. What are the two kind of digital filters ? and then general questions about them, i.e why are IIR more often used, what do you have to pay attention to, etc ?

(Coderpad Round 3 - Technical) Given a dictionary with keys and values and given an input, find closest key to the given input e.g. dictionary = { 'a' : ['b','c','e'], 'm': ['c','e'] } Input: ['c'] Output: 'm' Explaination: 'c' is at distance 1 from 'a' and 0 from 'm'. Hence closest key for 'c' is 'm'.
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Machine Learning Engineer

Interviewed at HouseCanary

3.4
Jan 14, 2020

(Coderpad Round 3 - Technical) Given a dictionary with keys and values and given an input, find closest key to the given input e.g. dictionary = { 'a' : ['b','c','e'], 'm': ['c','e'] } Input: ['c'] Output: 'm' Explaination: 'c' is at distance 1 from 'a' and 0 from 'm'. Hence closest key for 'c' is 'm'.

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