Research Intern Computer Vision And Deep Learning United States Washington Redmond
Microsoft
About this role
A Research Intern at the intersection of computer vision and deep learning, working alongside leading researchers to advance understanding of human-computer interaction through multimodal sensor data analysis. The role involves collaborating on innovative projects, analyzing complex data, and contributing to cutting-edge research efforts.
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