Makati, National Capital Region, Philippines
Ralph Vincent Regalado, is the CEO and Founder of Senti AI, the pioneer AI Company in the Philippines. He is a former Community Manager of Google Developer Group MAnila and worked as an Assistant Professor and Artificial Intelligence researcher at De La Salle University, Manila. His research work is focused on applying Natural Language Processing in the technological advancements of Philippine Languages, sentiment analysis, and disaster management. He was awarded by Google as one of the global Google Developer Experts for Machine Learning in 2019.
Google Developers Experts (GDEs) are a global network of experienced product strategists, designers, developers and marketing professionals actively supporting developers, startups and companies changing the world through web and mobile applications. https://developers.google.com/experts/people/ralph-vincent-regalado
Senti AI is the pioneering artificial intelligence company in the Philippines. We started by offering a Natural Language Processing engine that adapts to any local language that allows businesses to collect their audience's sentiment. The ground-breaking technology granted us numerous awards and partnerships with industry giants like Google and AWS. Today, we have grown to offer other AI solutions and services that provide unparalleled value to many industries. We have also become home to internationally recognized architects, developers, and researchers in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning along with half of the country's Google Developer Experts.
Build, lead, and manage a team of developers to develop and deploy a city-wide implementation of a medical record system. Designed the high-level software architecture, perform business analysis, and conceptualize the system flow based on data captured from various technical and design thinking workshops.
Teaches courses in Computer Science in the following areas: Technopreneurship, Startup Engineering, Web Development, Mobile Application Development, and Human Computer Interfaces. Head of Net-Centric Computing Laboratory. Advised undergraduate and graduate students in their theses. Mentored students in various competitions (Microsoft Imagine Cup, and Google Cloud Developer Contest). Served as Vice Chair of the Software Technology Department from 2013 to 2014
Lead in the development of the program which includes course syllabus, flow and materials. Helped review and coordinate the processing of student applications to the program. Monitor, prepare and help process documents.
Teaches courses in Computer Science in the following areas: Web Development, Mobile Application Development, Human Computer Interfaces, and Design Patterns. Faculty Researcher at Center for Language Technologies and Net-Centric Computing Laboratory. Project Manager of the DLSU-Nokia Tap that App Program (1, 2 and 3) and Head of the DLSU Nokia Mobile Center. Advised undergraduate students in their theses. Mentored students in various competitions (Microsoft Imagine Cup, World Embedded Software Contest, KFC Youth Innovation Contest). Served as the Practicum coordinator for the Software Technology Department