3LC.AI
Rebecca McDonald has a diverse range of work experience. Rebecca is currently serving as the Head of Product & Client Delivery at 3LC.AI since August 2023. Prior to that, they worked at Bluware as a Release Manager starting from May 2018. Before joining Bluware, Rebecca held various roles at Cameron. Rebecca was a Project Manager from January 2012 to May 2018, a Project Coordinator from January 2011 to July 2012, and also worked as an Industrial Engineering Intern from May 2010 to December 2010. Rebecca also has experience as an Industrial Engineering Intern at Continental Airlines in 2010.
Rebecca McDonald completed their Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Houston between 2008 and 2011. Rebecca also earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the same university, with a specialization in the field of study. In 2018, they obtained a certification in Learning Visual Studio Team Services from Lynda.com.
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3LC.AI
3LC, Inc. introduces 3LC, a groundbreaking tool revolutionizing machine learning and data science. Its real-time, data-centric iterative workflow enables data scientists to enhance training data quality and tackle complex challenges beyond mere label correction. Central to 3LC is its live data editing feature, allowing users to instantly modify data for optimal model performance. The tool offers unique per-sample, per-epoch metrics and interactive visual diagnostics for insights not found in traditional machine learning, and it's compatible with various networks, models, and data types. 3LC integrates seamlessly into existing training scripts, providing stunning visualizations and detailed insights for immediate data modifications. It ensures data integrity and security, even in air-gapped environments. Representing a paradigm shift, 3LC focuses on data quality, iterative improvement, and interactive editing, leading to more efficient and user-friendly machine learning processes. It transforms machine learning approaches with just three lines of code.