Submitted by ShadowKnightPro t3_ymn4xn in MachineLearning
canbooo t1_iv6j73z wrote
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I think the comment above you is gold and you are approaching this kinda wrong if this is about research. The fact that they are not (yet) solving cv/nlp tasks is an advantage rather than a disadvantage. Although I must admit, I see a more direct relation to RL than anything, this makes it even more interesting since any idea you will come up with will probably be novel.
ShadowKnightPro OP t1_iv94h1t wrote
I totally agree with you, but I'm still in undergrad (just submitted one paper about multi-modal) and I have to prepare for grad school, aiming for top uni. Thus, I suppose publishing more on trendy subfields would benefit more (Maybe I'm wrong on this). Probably I will work on them in my Ph.D. Thanks for your advice!
canbooo t1_iv9jjg9 wrote
Ok you are right, I was assuming you are already doing your PhD. In this case, I would keep it simple and focus on methodology rather than novelty. Good luck with your search and thesis.
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