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by YeGoblynQueenne
1707 days ago
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That's right. Starting today as a PhD student in deep learning is career suicide, even if it may look like this is the thing to do. The number of papers put on arxiv each month must number in the thousands and the top machine learning conferences are so awfully crowded it's impossible to get a paper through. From my point of view and much like you say, the interesting, groundbreaking work has moved outside strict deep learning research. I mean, I sure would think so, but here's the website of the International Joint Conference on Learning and Reasoning, that brings together a bunch of disparate neurosymbolic and symbolic machine learning communities for the first time: http://lr2020.iit.demokritos.gr/ This is an active field of research with plenty of space for new entrants and full of intersting problems to solve and virgin territory to be the first to explore. I'm hoping we'll soon see an influx of eager and knowledgeable new graduates disappointed with the state of machine learning research and willing to do the real hard work that needs to be done for progress to begin again. |
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lol maybe if you want to go into academia but, speaking from experience, FAANG is paying handsomely for this skillset.