ECCV 2020 Daily - Thursday
3 Xin Lu 29 We have spoken a lot about the past. Can you speak a little bit about the future? Sure! What do you dream to achieve by the end of your career? As I work in the engineering and scientific area, one of my goals is to contribute to the community and contribute to all the individuals with what we can do scientifically, to deploy and share the scientific learnings through some products to a lot of individuals in the world who have no idea about science. They may not have much idea about technology, but they can make use of this and enrich their life. What should the community do or change to make it even easier for you? Do you see anything that needs to be improved? Yeah, I appreciate the opportunity to be in a couple of different communities. I am in a research and development community, and I also participate in product development. So, I think in general, the world is starting to become more open and friendly to the younger generation. It would be great if the community could share some thoughts from senior people based on their experience and their own life, sharing their life learnings with some of the younger generations. That would be very nice because it would help us, and it may even inspire them as well. I have one last game for you! I will interview you again in ten years when youwill bea senior scientist, andyouwill inspire all the new, younger generation of grads. Do we have a deal? Yeah, definitely! What an interesting idea! I hope that what I do in my life could potentially inspire the next generation of people. Find out more than 100 interviews of Women in Computer Vision on RSIP Vision's website! DAILY T h u r s d a y
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