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Boosted.ai | Toronto, NYC | Software Engineer | Full-time

We work with financial firms to enhance their investment decision making process through deep analysis of market data. Utilizing machine learning we empower portfolio managers to achieve higher returns.

Frontend, Backend, and Fullstack positions available - Web development with React. Create products for viewing custom portfolios and navigating large amounts of data. - Cutting edge quantitative finance and ML. We seek out new research and ideas in the space. - Scaling market data ingestion and processing

Contact: phil @ boosted.ai


Pretty impressed with how quickly I was able to log on and begin playing games.


Maluuba provides an API for natural language processing: http://dev.maluuba.com/


You've been approved. enjoy!


hi,

Well currently we support 4 actions within calendar, "CREATE_EVENT", "SEARCH_CALENDAR", "MODIFY_EVENT" and "DELETE_EVENT". There are a number of different entities including "dateRange, lengthOfTime, timeRange, date, time, meetingTopic, contactName, friendOrRelative, location, originalTime, originalDate, originalLocation, replacementTime, replacementDate" and a few others I'm sure I've missed.

For reminder we support "CREATE_REMINDER" and "SEARCH_REMINDER", we also support the entities "message", "time" and "arrivalLocation" and "leaveLocation". Does this answer your question or did you want a more specific answer? If you want more information feel free to email us directly :) .


Hi! Thanks for the reply! One more quick one. :) Are the "time" entities relative or absolute time or either?


Currently we support relative to the current time ("three hours from now") or absolute ("six pm"). We'd be happy to extend it however if we saw demand for extra functionality :) .


A strtotime() with voice? Awesome and thank you!


We normalize relative times so that they're absolute. So, "remind me to marinate the chicken in 2 hours" will get normalized to 6:00 PM (assuming it's being said at 4:00 PM)


How do you deal with "Every two weeks for the next 20 years" ?


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