How to split a video by openCV?

OpenCV: Image and Video Processing  Job Future?

  • I'm a college undergraduate student interested in image and video processing, I've currently learning OpenCV. I wonder how image and video processing techniques are used in modern industries and which companies would be the best choices if I want to strive for a career related to the field of image and video processing.

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    You may want to have a look at the websites of the Technicolor Lab, GE and Siemens. GE is also into medical image processing.

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The range of problems being addressed is quite diverse, so I'll just give two specific examples that I know of which should hopefully give you something to chew on. If you were applying to join the glasses free 3D team at Dolby Labs you'd be required to solve such problems http://www.gapjumpers.me/qs?company=dolby. On the other hand, a UAV startup in Bangalore is looking for IP engineers to address this http://www.gapjumpers.me/qs-427 (At Asteria, we receive high definition video from a UAV flying low over open waters. Your challenge is to process the video in real time to detect certain schools of fish.)

Kedar Iyer

There is bio medical engineering which uses a lot of image processing techniques. Also there are research institutes which require people skilled in OpenCV. OpenCV can also be used very widely in Robotics applications , and as everyone knows, automation using robots is the future !

Priyans Murarka

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