Computer Vision News - December 2022

10 Women in Computer Vision exactly in the place where you would like to be. How difficult was it for you to find your way and get to a point where you are really doing what you want to do? How did you get so close to what seems to be 100% fit for you? It's a combination of hard work and a little bit of luck and hard work to create more luck as well. I found a topic that I was really excited about. I was lucky to have some mentors that were super supportive and helped me learn a lot and grow a lot, and do great work. Can you name them? Yeah! Starting with undergrad, my advisor Seth Teller was really passionate about research and was one of the first people who introducedme to researchand showed a five-fingered hand, you need motors to control each of the joints. If you just try to stick a motor in each joint of the finger, you would have this pretty giant hand. Humans don't have motors, we are tendon-driven, and so there are also tendon-driven designs of hands, but those also tend to be rather challenging to work with. So, yeah, those are some of the limitations. Then in terms of tactile sensing, there's nothing that is computationally like skin. So the ways that people have tried to create technology that is like high-resolution tactile sensors are actually quite different from the way that skin works. I only talked to you for a few minutes, but it sounds obvious to me that you are doing exactly what you want, and you are

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