Computer Vision News - February 2023

15 Katherine Kuchenbecker It's 15 and a half pages long. It's years of work. Then I had to watch the talks for the candidates that I was interviewing today. I was so tired, I was, like, falling asleep during their talks. It was pre-recorded talks. I just felt so frustrated that I didn't have enough time to do all the things that I needed to do. I had to go to bed at some point and then wake up. I still had really good interviews with people. My husband cheered me up a little bit. Also, bicycling to work and eating a good breakfast. Yeah, there are ups and downs. Sometimes you feel like it's too much. I just say, step by step, do the next thing in front of you. We can figure out what is the best that we can do, whatever is right in front of us. I just try to do the best I can on that. Then say, okay, what is the next thing? And through this, you can accomplish a lot. Actually, what you are doing now is just like your husband: you are cheering us on You have to really understand stuff and the tools before you can apply them to make them do what you want. Otherwise, they will misbehave. When was the last time that you, as successful and experienced as you are, thought, " I can't do this "? Honestly, I've never really felt like I should give up. I'm extremely lucky that I love what I do, and I have wonderful conditions and great people and other people supporting me. But just thismorning, I was feeling quite discouraged when I got up and was sitting at breakfast with my husband. I just was feeling kind of grouchy because I had stayed up really late last night editing a journal article that the revision is due on Sunday. My student had worked very hard, and it's been such a busy week that until last night, I didn't have time. But I was very proud that I finished editing this whole paper. Axel Griesch

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