How hard would it be to break into the computer vision industry? It seems like if you can combine the hardware and the software it makes you look more valuable to a company, and that's what computer vision engineers do, right? Can you be somewhere between a basic opencv user and the mathematicians making tensorflow and still make decent money doing this stuff?
Anybody that does cv at work, is it a full time thing or just a part of your job?
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I don't do cv for work but do know a few guys who do and it sounds like a very difficult industry the break in to. Majority of the work is outsourced to specialized contractors or to universities via grants if it's an unsolved problem. There are only so many customers and the systems are expected to run without much modification once established so it's very competitive.
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