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Let the Apple Car rumors roll on. Apple has applied for a patent (number US 20230350018 A1) for “Object Detection” as a safety feature in a vehicle. In the patent filing, Apple notes that some folks ...
Bolstering the safety of self-driving cars with a deep learning-based object detection system Date: December 13, 2022 Source: Incheon National University Summary: Self-driving cars need to ...
Harman technology uses backup camera, ultrasonic sensors, and new algorithms that can detect moving and stationary objects. Cameras are near-standard now, but not parking sensors, so there will be ...
Since both robots and self-driving cars need to accurately perceive their surroundings, 3D object detection methods are an active area of study.
Self-driving cars need to implement efficient, effective, and accurate detection systems to provide a safe and reliable experience to its users. To this end, an international research team has now ...
An overview of deep learning architectures that help computers detect objects, a key technology used in self-driving cars and healthcare.
The new approach could also enable accurate distance measurements through fog, which has proven to be a major obstacle to the development of self-driving cars. At a range of 2 meters, existing time-of ...
Today, many applications use object-detection networks as one of their main components. It’s in your phone, computer, car, camera, and more.
Beyond self-driving, the Apple Car may use its cameras to identify objects of interest and other vehicles, and for detecting damage to the car's windows.
The depth-sensing capabilities of the Apple Car may not be limited to just LiDAR, with Apple suggesting a version using an infrared camera and light pulses could also be used to detect road obstacles.
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