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by jayjay71
3455 days ago
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This information is not current, but I know that they used to detect traffic lights by looking for them in their maps. By that I mean they knew where the traffic light should be, then did the basic geometry to figure out where that is in their image, and then determined the color of the pixels to figure out what the light was saying. That absolutely would not work without the maps. I am willing to bet that their approach fundamentally depends on the maps. That's fine, it just means they can't work in areas that aren't already mapped (and you have to have one of the maps stored locally in the car, as those files are gigantic). |
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This has to be really old information, though. They have that video of the car detecting school bus stop signs and a police officer directing traffic. A stop light is child's play after that.