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AI Engineer at GovTech Singapore

Singapore

Pye Sone Kyaw

Crafting intelligent systems that perceive and understand. Specializing in computer vision, multimodal AI, and bringing research from paper to production.

Computer VisionMultimodal AIDeep LearningResearch
About

Background

Burmese Singaporean AI Engineer/Data Scientist at GovTech Singapore's AI Practice team, specializing in computer vision and multimodal AI. I do quite a few things: research translation, pre- and post-sales solution engineering for AI projects with government agencies, building models and pipelines, and some other apparently confidential stuff.

Experience

Work History

Education

Academic Background

Skills

Technologies

PyTorch
transformers
accelerate
Python
React
Next.js
Typescript
Node.js
Python
Go
Postgres
Docker
Kubernetes
Java
C++
Projects

Selected Work

A collection of projects I've built, from research prototypes to production systems.

ScopeSite

ScopeSite

Construction Site Progress Monitoring using Computer Vision and Photogrammetry

Computer Vision
Photogrammetry
Drones
+1
Biome.ai

Biome.ai

Biodiversity recognition using vision foundation models and multimodal retrieval

Multimodal AI
CLIP
VLMs
+2
Relic.ai

Relic.ai

Helping National Heritage Board catalogue artifacts using AI.

Multimodal AI
CLIP
VLMs
+6
Balefire

Balefire

Developed an AI Customer Support Chatbot which automatically responds to customer support tickets using the latest GPT models.

Edge AI
Jetson Xavier
TensorRT
+4
MDP Playbook

MDP Playbook

Open-sourced my solutions for a notorious project in NTU Computer Science that every student must take but the task never changes. Apparently >50% of the students use my repo as a base for their project now.

Python
YOLO
Some heuristics
+4
RecycleTree

RecycleTree

AI + recycling = RecycleTree. This is one of those hackathon ideas that always wins something. Recycled it like thrice for different courses at school.

React
Tailwind
Supabase
+4
Contact

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Interested in collaboration or have a project in mind? I'd love to hear from you.