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Anjani Kumari

@anjanikumari

Data Scientist at Accenture

Ranchi

AccentureSKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai, Anna University- Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Anjani Kumari is a Data Scientist with over 6 years of experience in the IT industry. She specializes in analyzing large datasets, developing machine learning models, and implementing predictive solutions using techniques like regression, classification, and time series forecasting. Her expertise includes NLP, entity extraction, and developing robust ETL processes using tools like DataStage, while proficient in Python and various cloud databases.

Experience

Data Scientist

Accenture

Jan 2019 - Present

Developed predictive models (e.g., smartscore generation using GCP/BigQuery regression models) and worked on NLP components for health claim validation (HCA 2.0/3.0). Experience includes feature engineering, multiclass classification, and developing production-ready code for contextual search using Elasticsearch. Also handled data extraction from images/PDFs (Risk Detection).

Data – Specialist

IBM

Sep 2016 - Jan 2019

Developed tools like the AT&T Metrics Dashboard, involving time series prediction (ARIMA) and data cleaning from various sources. Worked on the Global Computing Platform (GCP) project, focusing on data warehousing and performance tuning.

DataStage – Developer

Polaris

Aug 2015 - Sep 2016

Focused on DataStage development, performing ETL processes, and handling large volumes of data for the Global Computing Platform.

Education

SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai, Anna University- Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Bachelor Of Engineering

Computer Science

Jan 2015Grade: 78%

DAV Public School, Ranchi, Jharkhand

12th Grade

Jan 2011Grade: 79.8%

DAV Public School, Ranchi, Jharkhand

10th Grade

Jan 2009Grade: 85.5%

Skills

Python
Machine Learning
Predictive Modelling
Regression
Classification
NLP
Entity Extraction
Time Series Prediction
BigQuery (GCP)
Django
Flask
Elasticsearch
DataStage
SQL
Web Scraping
Image Processing
Computer Vision