Computer Vision Engineer – Robotics (Freelancer)

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About UsDeccan AI Experts is a pioneering company founded by IIT Bombay and IIM Ahmedabad alumni, with a strong founding team from IITs, NITs, and BITS. We specialize in delivering high-quality human-curated data, AI-first scaled operations services, and more.About the RoleWe are looking for a Computer Vision Engineer – Robotics (Freelancer) to support advanced AI evaluation initiatives focused on robotic vision systems, autonomous perception, and intelligent automation technologies.In this role, you will work with AI-generated outputs related to image processing, object detection, SLAM, depth estimation, camera systems, sensor fusion, and autonomous navigation, helping improve how AI models interpret and reason about real-world robotics and perception challenges.You will collaborate with global AI and engineering teams to assess the technical accuracy, scalability, and reliability of AI-generated computer vision solutions. Your contributions will directly enhance AI systems used for robotics automation, autonomous systems, and intelligent machine perception.ResponsibilitiesCreate deliverables addressing common requests within your professional domain, including computer vision workflows, robotics perception pipelines, and autonomous navigation strategiesAnnotate and evaluate AI-generated responses related to computer vision, robotics perception, and autonomous systemsReview peer-developed deliverables to enhance AI research quality and consistencyDiagnose and solve real-world robotic vision and perception challenges to improve AI reasoning capabilitiesAssess AI outputs for correctness, environmental awareness, scalability, and operational reliabilityIdentify bugs, incorrect assumptions, inefficient implementations, or perception inaccuracies in AI-generated solutions and provide structured feedbackContribute domain expertise to improve AI models focused on computer vision, robotic perception, and intelligent automation systemsRequirementsBackground in Computer Vision, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Electronics, or a related fieldStrong understanding of image processing, robotic perception, sensor fusion, and autonomous navigation systemsProficiency in programming languages such as Python or CFamiliarity with OpenCV, ROS (Robot Operating System), SLAM, LiDAR systems, and robotics simulation environments is preferredExperience with deep learning, object detection, segmentation, or 3D vision systems is a plusAbility to critically evaluate computer vision architectures, robotics workflows, and engineering solutionsStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsAbility to work independently in a remote, fast-paced environmentWhy Join UsCompetitive hourly pay: up to1500 – 3000/hour (project-based)Fully remote with flexible working hoursOpportunity to contribute to cutting-edge AI and robotics researchExposure to advanced perception systems, autonomous robotics, and intelligent vision applicationsFlexibility to manage your own schedule while meeting project deadlines

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