At Infotel UK Consulting, our dedication to progression in data science, AI, and Large Language Models (LLMs) continues to pay off.
We’re thrilled to announce that our whitepaper, “Little RAGNER: Toward Lightweight, Generative, Named Entity Recognition Through Prompt Engineering and Multi-Level Retrieval Augmented Generation,” authored by Infotel Data Scientist Sean Bayly, has been selected for presentation at the International Conference on Natural Language Computing and Language Processing (ICNLCLP 2024). This prestigious event will be held in Barcelona and is hosted by the World Academy of Science, Engineering, and Technology.
This achievement is a proud moment for the consultancy, underscoring our commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI, NLP, and LLM research. The whitepaper highlights the revolutionary potential of lightweight, open-source AI models in Named Entity Recognition (NER), demonstrating how smaller models can rival large-scale systems like GPT-3, making AI more accessible and cost-effective for businesses.
Driving AI Innovation in Data Management and Protection
Infotel UK Consulting has long been committed to investing in AI research and development, particularly in the areas of data management and protection. Our work in these fields not only strengthens our leadership in the North East’s tech sector, but also showcases our ability to deliver cutting-edge solutions that drive real business value.
This whitepaper follows a highly successful collaboration between Infotel UK, the National Innovation Centre for Data (NICD), and the University of Kent. Key contributors to the project included NICD’s former Data Scientist, Dr. Mac Misiura, current Data Scientist Akash Kumar, as well as Infotel’s own Junior Software Developer Simon Horrocks, Junior Data Scientist Danny Glover, and the recently retired Senior Java Developer, Don Horrell, whose expertise was pivotal in shaping the research.
Eric Fabretti, General Director of the Infotel Group, shared his excitement about this development:
“The initial results of this study are extremely promising, and we see immense potential for further advancements. Through projects like these, Infotel aims to not only strengthen its market position but also lead the evolution of AI and its practical applications for our clients.”
A Culture of Learning and Innovation
At Infotel UK Consulting, we believe in creating an environment that fosters continuous learning and growth. The success of this whitepaper is a direct reflection of our commitment to supporting our team members, providing them with the technical resources, mentorship, and space they need to succeed.
Sean Bayly, reflecting on the support he received, said:
“Infotel has been instrumental in enabling this research. I’ve been given both the tools and the freedom to explore innovative solutions in AI, and this whitepaper is proof of what’s possible when you’re empowered to push the boundaries of technology.”
Infotel UK’s Data Science team, 2024: L-R – Simon Horrocks, Sean Bayly, Danny Glover.
As a company, we understand the importance of investing in our people. That’s why we are supporting Sean in attending the presentation at ICNLCLP 2024, helping him share his groundbreaking work on an international stage. The collaborative research will not only inspire future AI developments, but also encourage wider business adoption of scalable, efficient AI technologies.
Continued Exploration of Emerging Technologies
As we look ahead, Infotel UK Consulting is excited to continue exploring new technologies. Our team is deeply interested in the potential of AI agents, the integration of NLP with machine vision, and other advancements that could shape the future of AI-driven data management.
This whitepaper acceptance is just one example of how our Innovation Lab creates opportunities for growth, learning, and groundbreaking research. By staying at the forefront of AI and data science, Infotel UK Consulting remains committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions for clients across sectors, from automotive to financial services, the public sector, and logistics.
We look forward to the ICNLCLP 2024 conference, taking place from October 24th-25th, 2024, and the chance to further solidify our position as leaders in AI and data science innovation.
Get first access to our whitepaper: ‘Little RAGNER: Toward Lightweight, Generative, Named Entity Recognition Through Prompt Engineering and Multi-Level Retrieval Augmented Generation’
To register your interest and to receive our whitepaper directly to your inbox, contact lauren.dodd@infotel.com