Job Description
Team Description: Kitware’s Computer Vision team is a leader in the creation of cutting-edge algorithms and software for automated image and video analysis. Our solutions embrace deep learning and add measurable value to government agencies, commercial organizations, and academic institutions worldwide. We understand the difficulties in extracting, interpreting, and utilizing information across images, video, metadata, and text, and we recognize the need for robust, affordable solutions. We seek to advance the fields of computer vision and deep learning through research and development and through collaborative projects that build on our open source software platforms, such as Kitware Image and Video Exploitation and Retrieval (KWIVER) toolkit.About the Projects: Interns will be able to explore their own ideas to address challenging real-world computer vision problems, and will be encouraged to publish the results of their work in academic papers submitted to premier conferences. In addition, interns can also focus on contributing high-quality software to the KWIVER platform, an exciting, open source, and versatile platform for computer vision research and development. We consider the work that we do on our government contracts one of the ways that we give back to the community. We relish the opportunity to work on hard problems that have a direct impact on the health, safety and security of our community; our team members choose Kitware instead of working in large internet companies to sell web advertisements. One of our core values is to make the technology we develop as broadly available as possible.
Kitware develops and supports open-source software in the fields of computer vision, medical imaging, visualization, 3D data publishing, and technical software development. Its solutions include Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit, an open-source software system to support the VisibleHuman project; CMake, a cross-platform open-source make system to control the software compilation process using platform and compiler independent configuration files; Visualization ToolKit, an open source software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization for researchers and developers around the world; KiwiViewer, an interactive application for the exploration of geometric datasets on multi-touch mobile devices; and MIDAS, a multi-media server for storing scientific data and related metadata reports. The company also provides ActiViz, which provides an interface to the Visualization Toolkit, an object-oriented interface that encompasses various algorithms to transform data into interactive 3D environments; VolView, an interactive system for volume visualization that allows researchers to explore and analyze 3D medical or scientific data on Windows and Unix platforms; CDashPro, a dashboard hosting service that aggregates, analyzes, and displays the results of software testing processes; and ParaViewPro, a professional support subscription for the ParaView scientific visualization application. Kitware was founded in 1998 and is based in Clifton Park, New York.