Amazon Recruits Computer Vision Talent at CVPR 2026
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Lucas Goncalves, Vidit Bansal, Karim Bouyarmane, Robert A. Barton
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
This article appears to be a recruitment/job posting from Amazon, targeting computer vision professionals interested in attending or participating in CVPR 2026. It promotes opportunities to work on Amazon's computer vision services such as Amazon Rekognition, Amazon Go, and Visual Search, combining technologies like mobile robots and advanced tooling. The content is primarily a talent acquisition piece rather than a news or research article about the conference itself.
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