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Computer Vision Engineer Salary in Los Angeles

Computer Vision Engineer Job Description

Computer vision engineers convert the tasks of the human visual system into automatic operations. They determine methods for acquiring and processing digital images, then use a computer to analyze and understand them. Using Matlab, Python, C++ and other programming languages, they create systems that incorporate algorithms that mimic the human vision system.

Computer vision engineers use global and local descriptors to create applications that can search and classify exact image matches. Ideal candidates in the field have experience with color conversion, preprocessing, downscaling and filtering images. Some of the common areas for these engineers is in fields using object and face recognition software. These systems are found in security systems, smartphones and computers, and use the computer vision engineer's systems and defined parameters to analyze images.

Living and Working in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the second largest city in the country, and its an ideal location for those who love the big-city vibe. The city in home to more than 100 tech companies, including Snap, Google, Dollar Shave Club, OceanX and Age of Learning. Los Angeles is broken down into 16 different regions that each have their own neighborhoods and cities. Those looking for true city life can choose from West Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley. More suburban areas include Sherman Oaks, while Glendale, Pasadena and Burbank are ideal for those who want to live in neighborhoods that are close to nature.

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Compare Computer Vision Engineer salaries by region

Computer Vision Engineers are highest in demand in SF Bay Area, London, and New York. Browse and compare average salaries in locations where this role is also popular:

  1. San Diego
  2. $181,666
  3. SF Bay Area
  4. $175,398
  5. Seattle
  6. $170,220
  7. Austin
  8. $169,240
  9. Los Angeles
  10. $161,933
  11. New York
  12. $159,491
  13. Boston
  14. $158,646
  15. Toronto
  16. C$156,050
  17. Denver
  18. $154,375
  19. Chicago
  20. $145,214
  21. Washington D.C.
  22. $143,463
  23. Houston
  24. $142,428
  25. Philadelphia
  26. $138,444
  27. Dallas/Ft Worth
  28. $137,006
  29. Tampa
  30. $126,666
  31. Atlanta
  32. $124,500
  33. Columbus
  34. $95,000
  35. London
  36. £81,758
  37. France
  38. €62,500
  1. San Diego
  2. $181,666
  3. SF Bay Area
  4. $175,398
  5. Seattle
  6. $170,220
  7. Austin
  8. $169,240
  9. Los Angeles
  10. $161,933
  11. New York
  12. $159,491
  13. Boston
  14. $158,646
  15. Toronto
  16. C$156,050
  17. Denver
  18. $154,375
  19. Chicago
  20. $145,214
  21. Washington D.C.
  22. $143,463
  23. Houston
  24. $142,428
  25. Philadelphia
  26. $138,444
  27. Dallas/Ft Worth
  28. $137,006
  29. Tampa
  30. $126,666
  31. Atlanta
  32. $124,500
  33. Columbus
  34. $95,000
  35. London
  36. £81,758
  37. France
  38. €62,500
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Where Computer Vision Engineers are highest in demand

    Computer Vision Engineers are highest in demand in SF Bay Area, London, and New York. Browse and compare average salaries in locations where this role is also popular: