DeepOpinion
Diogo Baeder possesses a diverse background in software engineering and leadership roles across various companies. As the Head of Architecture and Infrastructure at DeepOpinion, along with experience as a Lead Backend Developer, Diogo has demonstrated expertise in system architecture. Previous positions include Engineering Manager and Tech Lead at Yalo, as well as a Staff+ Software Engineer while engaged in studies. Diogo also served as a Senior Python Developer, Architect, and Tech Lead for the BrandIndex and Single Sign-On projects at YouGov, and contributed to online services as a Software Engineer at Canonical Ltd. Diogo holds a graduate degree in Music from Universidade Estadual de Campinas, obtained between 2003 and 2006.
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DeepOpinion
DeepOpinion is a B2B cognitive automation platform for end-to-end automation of repetitive cognitive processes that involve unstructured data.With DeepOpinion Studio, customers can easily create new automation workflows within minutes using a drag & drop workflow automation builder (iPaaS, 150+ native integrations) and enrich these workflowswith various cognitive skills (NLU/IDP) which allows to infusing latest AI (deep learning) into business processes. So even complex, repetitive text- and/or document-heavy processes can be automated with human-like intelligence without a single line of manually written code. All cognitive skills can be customized in a no-code AI skill builder.DeepOpinion Studio is based on our proprietary ML engine for automated deep learning for natural language understanding (www.autonlu.com), which automatically trains the best possible AI model for any data set in more than 100 languages. AutoNLU has achieved world-leading results in various benchmarks and outperforms solutions from vendors such as Google, Microsoft, IBM, or AWS by 20 percentage points or more within direct comparisons. This leads to both, more reliable processes and a higher level of automation. Consequently, our clients save more money and free up more process-bound resources.