Computer Vision News Computer Vision News 14 Women in Computer Vision Scholar. I’ll leave that to you! Have you ever had any second thoughts about the route you have taken? Well, every time I’m sitting down and reading a paper, or reading about something new in the field, or we went to a conference as part of my company just last year, and seeing all the exciting stuff that’s happening, especially right now, in machine learning and AI, it makes me want to go back, but this is maybe more of a ‘the grass is always greener’ type of effect where you think that somewhere else is always better. In my job, the nice thing with industry is, sure, there’s practical research, but the research is still there. You still get to have your journal club, you still get to talk about the advancements in science, you still get to be a part of it, just maybe not at the center of it, but you’re still learning every day, which is honestly all I care about at the end of the day. As an academic researcher, the future seems slightly more obvious: have a lot of students, help them, promote them, and advance science in one way or another. What are your objectives until the end of your career? I guess I want to be a CTO at a company. If I’m already on that path, I might as well do it all, right? [she laughs] We’ll see what happens. It cannot be a goal by itself to be a CTO. You must want to do something. Well, yeah, for sure, but even if I
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