Computer Vision News - November 2018
No! [ both laugh ] Daniel Cremers was also at ECCV. It was really nice to see everyone again. Also, I enjoyed the conference in general, going to this lecture, going after to this poster because I like it, to ask questions, to interact. You also had a poster at ECCV. Can you tell me how it was to defend your work in front of people coming to ask you questions? In one of the workshops, first, I had to do a presentation. I had like two minutes to sell my work. Actually, I felt very relaxed and comfortable at the poster. It’s your work. You know how to defend it. People usually come because they are interested, and they say, “ Oh! It’s very cool! ” My work is really visual. There are lots of 3D rooms moving. People come and ask really interesting questions and give good feedback. What is the toughest question they asked you at the poster? I think that the most difficult question comes from people who are not super into this topic. Maybe they ask you something that is not really related. You have to answer in a way like: “ No, because it’s not really what I’m doing. ” When people who come and know about this topic, it’s easy. So you found a polite way to answer. You have to be careful because it can also happen to me. If I go to a poster, I understand something different, and I might ask. They could say: “ No, it’s not like this. ” You have to find a polite way. What was the highest number of people you had at your poster at the same time? 28 Women in Computer Vision Computer Vision News Women in Science “Research, travel and Italian food!”
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