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gunshoes t1_iyyspmk wrote

Not to be rude, but you may need to reword this question since it's confusing to read and give advice on. What is the "engineering thing"? What do you mean you're "good at analysis"? Do you mean real analysis, being analytical, etc.?

Also, you may want to provide more detail. Such as: your current degree, why you're interested in AI...

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aozorahime OP t1_iyyyvix wrote

My current degree is in informatics (master)

well, the analysis here I can solve the problem by applying ML/DL algorithm (probably a preliminary experiment without using programming). What I mean by engineering is programming skills and coding the preliminary experiment using python and others. so sorry for the misunderstanding.

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Xayo t1_iyz9sds wrote

So you have a master in informatics but don't know how to program? And now you try to do a PhD in "AI" without using programming?

I have definitely seen my fair share of bad programmers in academia, even with a CS background, but still this seems like a recipe for disaster.

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aozorahime OP t1_iz025j0 wrote

I know programming and how to do that, it is just I am slow in coding to translate my analysis to be a end-to-end model in programming. What I mean I wanna do the PhD more theoretical way instead of focused on building something by programming.

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SeucheAchat9115 t1_iyz9tol wrote

But if you studied informatics shouldnt you have some sort of coding experiece?

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aozorahime OP t1_iz01cea wrote

yes, it just I am a slow person regarding coding compared to my peers who can solve something quickly

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