I'm not a "computer scientist" in a credentialed sense. At this point it's mostly self styled. A lot of what I've done is curious hobby tinkering. I've done my fair share of systems automation and completed a few coding courses. However, I haven't published anything lasting or that anyone but me is using long term (at least, that I know of). I would honestly like to be considered a Computer Scientist in some career applicable sense. So, it would seem that I need to publish some Computer Science.
I have had some ideas for what feels like a 'novel' implementation of a machine learning driven for a framework that would allow humans to more naturally interact with 'robots'. I've actually been working on, studying and testing these theories since last october, but I've been to anxious to publish. It feels like there are 1000 reasons why I shouldn't. I'm not using Github well enough, how can I be sure this is novel, why would anyone use this framework?
At this rate I've had to look the beast in the eyes and decide that it's time simply to start from square one, but this time I'm going to put it all out there. There's no telling what the future will hold for this project or if I'll ever be considered a 'Computer Scientist'.