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by johncearls
1678 days ago
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Exactly this. I have a PHD in CS and am a world class expert in multi-omic data integration and analysis. I'm happy to throw my weight around in that area, but I'd never point to my PhD to pontificate on Neural nets or systems or queuing theory or 99 percent of CS. If getting a PhD doesn't teach you how much you don't know and how hard it is to develop real expertise in any area, I think you wasted your PhD. Note, my PhD isn't on the value of PhDs so take it as you will. |
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I also do know a lot about IR, because I taught Information Retrieval class for 3 years when I was teaching in university, I read research papers, and I just come up with a new search algorithm.
It's just that some people cannot accept that there are people who can cross fields with ease, make contributions quickly, and move on to the next field that pit their interests.
Yes, I am one of those people. In addition to HCI, I also published in the following areas: VR, DB, NLP, IR and Psychology. Sorry to hurt your feelings, but it is what it is. Accept it and move on.