October 28–31, 2019
Karmel Allison

Karmel Allison
Engineering Manager, Google

Karmel Allison is an engineering manager at Google, where she leads a team of engineers working to make TensorFlow high-level APIs easy to use and flawless to scale. Karmel has over 10 years of experience in software development and machine learning. Previously, she led engineering teams building a DNA sequencer at Genia and serving real-time recommendations at Quora. She holds a PhD in bioinformatics from the University of California, San Diego.

Sessions

4:00pm5:00pm Monday, October 28, 2019
Location: Magnolia
Moderated by:
Edd Wilder-James (Google)
Panelists:
Sean Morgan (Two Six Labs), Jason Zaman (Light Labs), Karmel Allison (Google), Martin Wicke (Google), Margaret Maynard-Reid (Tiny Peppers)
Join in to hear about the rapid growth of open source ML communities and a future road map for community building. Learn best practices, use cases, and how to develop metrics for your project by learning from other contributors to TensorFlow. Read more.
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  • TensorFlow
  • Google Cloud
  • IBM
  • NVIDIA
  • Databricks
  • Tensor Networks
  • VMware
  • Amazon Web Services
  • One Convergence
  • Quantiphi
  • Lambda Labs
  • Tech Mahindra
  • cnvrg.io
  • Determined AI
  • Inferencery
  • Manceps, Inc.
  • PerceptiLabs
  • Valohai

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