Domain Adaptation
If you like applying Domain Adaptation, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
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Fine-Tune ASR for a Healthcare Voice-Note Startup
You receive about 40 hours of de-identified clinician voice notes paired with corrected transcripts plus a medical-terminology lexicon (about 8,000 drug + procedure terms). Fine…
- Asr
- Speech Recognition
- Domain Adaptation
Speech Recognition and Spoken Language Processing - CodeAdvancedNew
Adapt Machine Translation to a Niche Domain
Pick an open MT base (NLLB-200 or a strong open M2M model). Build a parallel corpus of around 8,000 sentence pairs from the company's bilingual safety standards. Fine-tune on th…
- Machine Translation
- Domain Adaptation
- Transformers
Natural Language Processing - CodeAdvancedNew
Build a Domain-Specific Named-Entity Recognizer for Legal Contracts
Start from a strong English NER base (spaCy transformer or LegalBERT). Fine-tune on a provided 1,200-contract labeled dataset for the 9 entity types. Handle long contracts (ofte…
- Named Entity Recognition
- Sequence Labeling
- Domain Adaptation
Natural Language Processing - CodeAdvancedNew
Domain-Adapt an NLP Pipeline from News to Customer-Support Tickets
You receive 30,000 anonymized customer-support tickets (PT-BR + ES) plus the news-trained NER and intent models. Apply continued pretraining of a multilingual encoder (e.g., XLM…
- Transfer Learning
- Domain Adaptation
- Continued Pretraining
Meta-Learning, Transfer Learning, and Multi-Task Learning Practice your coursework on real scenarios.
Every challenge is shaped from real industry context — not generic exercises. The work mirrors what your degree prepares you for.
Why Ewance
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Fine-Tune a Small Transformer for Legal-Domain EN-DE Translation
You receive a 120,000-segment parallel EN-DE legal corpus and a held-out 1,000-segment test set with reference translations. Fine-tune a small pretrained Transformer (e.g., NLLB…
- Neural Mt
- Transformer
- Fine Tuning
Machine Translation
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