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At Apple, extraordinary ideas have a way of quickly becoming extraordinary products, services and customer experiences. Sound is an essential and compelling facet of the customer experience. Apple has assembled an elite Acoustics team that enables our customers to experience music with delight, communicate with clarity, and enjoy elegant sound throughout our product line. In Apple Acoustics we work with the utmost attention to detail, directly impacting the design of products that millions of people around the world love!
Our Audio technology team develops and integrates new audio features for Apple's products. We are a team of diverse engineers coming together to create prototypes of innovative audio technologies and guiding their implementation into Apple's products. We work openly and collaboratively throughout Apple's deeply-connected engineering and product development teams. We are looking for an Acoustic ML Application Specialist help to take our products to the next level. Could this be you?
Description
The primary activity of the Acoustic ML Engineer is to develop novel technologies in audio perception and understanding. Activities will include (but not be limited to) audio data acquisition & preprocessing, as well as prototyping & evaluation of ML models for machine hearing applications. You will work with multi-functional teams to optimize and improve algorithms/model accuracy across various Apple hardware and software downstream tasks.
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