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Computer Vision Engineer Salary in San Diego

Computer Vision Engineer Job Description

Computer Vision Engineers are responsible for automating the capabilities of the human vision system. They determine the proper methods for acquiring digital images, and then create programs that analyze and process them. They use Matlab, C++, Python and other image processing languages to better understand digital images and how they are created.

Computer Vision Engineers work with object and facial recognition programs. Many of these are used for advanced security on computers, security systems and smartphones. These engineers have the ability to create algorithms that mimic human vision. They create programs that use global and local descriptors to search and classify images to detect exact matches. These programs give mobile devices and computers the ability to use defined parameters to analyze faces, fingerprints and other identifying features.

Living and Working in San Diego

San Diego is a thriving location for tech startups, and has become a popular relocation area for existing companies. With a comfortable year-round climate and its proximity to the ocean, this coastal city provides plenty of employment opportunities and leisure activities. From the big-city feel of Carlsbad to areas like Point Loma that offer deep-sea fishing, there's a neighborhood for all walks of life.

San Diego is home to many different industries, with software development, robotics, cybersecurity and big data analytics being among the fastest growing sectors. Some of the major organizations in the area include Houzz, Service Now, WeWork and BizApps. There are also plenty of innovative employers that focus on making work more enjoyable, including GoPro, Classy and Latitude 33 Planning and Engineering.

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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. New York
  2. $180,536
  3. SF Bay Area
  4. $180,151
  5. Washington D.C.
  6. $178,324
  7. Tampa
  8. $170,000
  9. Boston
  10. $166,255
  11. Phoenix
  12. $162,000
  13. Seattle
  14. $160,972
  15. Denver
  16. $157,000
  17. Los Angeles
  18. $156,500
  19. Chicago
  20. $152,400
  21. Houston
  22. $150,000
  23. Dallas/Ft Worth
  24. $148,923
  25. Philadelphia
  26. $147,882
  27. Austin
  28. $130,000
  29. Toronto
  30. C$108,188
  31. London
  32. £94,109
  33. Dublin
  34. €90,000
  1. New York
  2. $180,536
  3. SF Bay Area
  4. $180,151
  5. Washington D.C.
  6. $178,324
  7. Tampa
  8. $170,000
  9. Boston
  10. $166,255
  11. Phoenix
  12. $162,000
  13. Seattle
  14. $160,972
  15. Denver
  16. $157,000
  17. Los Angeles
  18. $156,500
  19. Chicago
  20. $152,400
  21. Houston
  22. $150,000
  23. Dallas/Ft Worth
  24. $148,923
  25. Philadelphia
  26. $147,882
  27. Austin
  28. $130,000
  29. Toronto
  30. C$108,188
  31. London
  32. £94,109
  33. Dublin
  34. €90,000
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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: