Computer Vision Engineer
Trunk ToolsFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should have 2-3+ years of experience building computer vision or ML systems in production, with strong Python and PyTorch skills, and experience in real-time or low-latency video applications. A deep understanding of at least two of the following is required: facial recognition, emotion recognition, generative vision models, or 3D reconstruction. Bonus points for experience building optimized inference systems, background in multi-modal learning, or published research in computer vision. Applicants should be self-starters with a bias toward action and a passion for solving ambiguous problems.
The Perception Engineer will develop and deploy perception models for tasks such as emotion recognition, pose estimation, motion transfer, and scene parsing. They will own the data pipelines and tooling for training and evaluating models at scale. Responsibilities include collaborating with researchers and engineers to integrate perception models into real-time conversational products and designing/running experiments to optimize model accuracy, speed, and robustness.
AI-driven video personalization platform for marketing
Tavus offers a video personalization platform that uses artificial intelligence to create customized videos for each customer. The platform takes a single recorded video and generates numerous versions, each tailored with unique voice variables to enhance customer loyalty and encourage repeat purchases. It caters to businesses of all sizes, recognizing the growing need for personalized content in digital marketing. Tavus stands out by enabling the auto-generation of hundreds or even millions of personalized videos, allowing businesses to scale their marketing efforts while maintaining quality interactions. The company likely operates on a subscription or usage-based pricing model, providing various plans to suit different needs. The main goal of Tavus is to help businesses build personal connections with their audience at scale, allowing them to focus on creativity and strategic initiatives.