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Giving a talk on Night time road Scene driving difficulty categorization at SAE World Congress.
My work involved computing a computer vision based model that automatically scores the drivability of a road and shares it with other intelligent modules for efficient route prediction.

Standing beside my first patent on the patent wall at Toyota Infotechnology R&D centre, Mountain View, CA

My work cubicle and research ideation space at Toyota R&D for 6 years.

I was invited by IEEE ITSC (Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference) to serve as Session Chair for two regular tracks on Driver Assistance Systems.
This was around the beginning of the self-driving era, and I was fortunate to be considered for this opportunity, where I helped facilitate the different paper presentations, Q&A from an international audience and meet folks from different automotive R&D teams across the world.

While at SAE World Congress 2016 in Detroit for my talk,
I was part of an invite-only lunch with Toyota Motor Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada,
who was also the featured speaker at the conference.
This was a special moment for me, as I was the only woman(and the only Indian)
from a total of ~60 invitees. Standing here with Uchiyamada-san (3rd person to my right)
