a_khalid1999

a_khalid1999 OP t1_j6eev77 wrote

Interesting perspective. I did not know Computer Vision was a EE-dominant field at one point, I mean I knew Image Processing is a EE thing, but Vision just gave the ... CS vibe, I mean when I took it in my Bachelor's it was labelled as a CS course.

So basically one way of looking at things could be, and as a EE I'm obviously biased, it's not the Signal Process Engineers moving into ML, it's the CS guys starting to use Signal Processing, cuz where I've been the impression is always that AI is completely a CS thing and the EE's coming in this field are coming due to the lack of job opportunities

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a_khalid1999 OP t1_j6e466a wrote

I see. I graduated as a EE and found signal processing (somewhat along with control theory) pretty interesting cuz of all the math involved. Enjoyed ML too, but a lot of the work around me was more into programming applications using ML rather than tinkering with the math behind it, so was looking for a way to merge signal processing and AI theory...

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a_khalid1999 OP t1_j6e3nc3 wrote

Yeah, I'm a recent graduate. I have seen signal processing and ML overlap somewhat, but when I saw it written on the site, it felt there was some fundamental use or something.

>If you're looking, you've probably already seen it.

Getting wise master-ish vibes :)

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