Self-Driving Cars Cars could go completely driverless very soon —AutoX founder Jianxiong Xiao |
- Cars could go completely driverless very soon —AutoX founder Jianxiong Xiao
- OS1-128 Lidar vs. Camera at night
- Self-Supervised Attention Learning for Depth and Ego-motion Estimation – Naver Labs Europe
- Easiest and least code intensive way to simulate a self driving car online
Cars could go completely driverless very soon —AutoX founder Jianxiong Xiao Posted: 01 May 2020 09:00 PM PDT
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OS1-128 Lidar vs. Camera at night Posted: 01 May 2020 05:34 PM PDT | ||
Self-Supervised Attention Learning for Depth and Ego-motion Estimation – Naver Labs Europe Posted: 01 May 2020 06:00 PM PDT | ||
Easiest and least code intensive way to simulate a self driving car online Posted: 01 May 2020 02:50 PM PDT I am interested in learning how people react to different self driving styles. Basically, I am looking for the most realistic user interface (eg. good graphics, sound) of a car driving on a two lane road with other cars it can pass, ideally as a web app but download would be okay too. Ideally I want to be able to manually alter the speed of the car, and number of lane changes to create the different driving styles and implement this experience with the least amount of coding possible. For this project, I am not concerned about the underlying self driving algorithm as long as the car appears to drive on the interface in a realistic manner and I can easily and simply alter the speed and number of lane changes. For reference, I do have some programming experience with a strength in Python but don't want to dive into coding too deep to implement what seems simple to me. I've briefly looked into Unity + Web GL, Carla, Udacity, AirSim, CyberRobotics, Voyage Deep Drive, Vehicle Physics Pro, Cruise's Driving Simulation, Uber's Driving Simulation. Just wondering if someone with more experience in this area can recommend the best option for my use case and / or explain / rank the merits of some of these options listed or recommend a better option I have not considered? [link] [comments] |
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