First of all let me thank you. I thoroughly enjoyed this and loved it all. really appreciate it. a minor though process here: With all due respect, the issue with cameras is, not always you are going to have a pristine/clear weather. you have to deal with fog/smoke/rain/etc as well. normal Lidars also have deficiencies against some of mentioned issues, but the technology is rapidly being developed to rectify such issues (including MIT's recent proof of concept in foggy situations that renders fog pretty much non existent! up to a specified range). So while cameras can be a good replacement for very specific usecases, when it comes to autonomous car/vehicles, by no mean is a reliable and reasonable choice of hardware.
What a great talk. Thank you a lot for your time!
Wow! Very informative and nice presentation style!
First of all let me thank you. I thoroughly enjoyed this and loved it all. really appreciate it.
a minor though process here:
With all due respect, the issue with cameras is, not always you are going to have a pristine/clear weather. you have to deal with fog/smoke/rain/etc as well.
normal Lidars also have deficiencies against some of mentioned issues, but the technology is rapidly being developed to rectify such issues (including MIT's recent proof of concept in foggy situations that renders fog pretty much non existent! up to a specified range).
So while cameras can be a good replacement for very specific usecases, when it comes to autonomous car/vehicles, by no mean is a reliable and reasonable choice of hardware.
Lidar is a good reference sensor at least.
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