Computer Vision News - July 2021

Women in Computer Vision 44 Best of CVPR 2021 see not just what one little piece of the brain is doing, but how that piece is interacting with all of the other pieces. We’ve gotten there with some very small organisms, like C. elegans and larval zebrafish - we can see all of the pieces interacting like you can do with an artificial neural network. larval zebrafish - we can see all of the pieces interacting like you can do with an artificial neural network. yourself back from doing these things just becauseyou feel likeyoudon’t know what you’re doing. That is definitely something that I think is important early on in your research career. Also, be open to things. Don’t just go to the talks that directly relate to your research. Go to a lot of talks because you never know, 10 years down the line that thing that you learned about, that you didn’t really care about, may resurface. Let’s get back to magic. If you had a magic wand, what is one thing that you’d like your lab to discover? That’s tough! Right now, we mostly want more people. And if you could fulfill one dream in your career, what would it be? These are big questions! One thing that people dreamof in neuroscience is recording all the neurons in the brain of behaving animals, so you can So that would be a dream, just to see all of the pieces of the brain in motion at once. I hope you will be the one to jump the hurdle! I hope someone does! More than 100 inspiring interviews with successful Women in Computer Vision await for you in our archive!

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