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by derek_frome
2512 days ago
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The take home point here is this: "But if Tesla ultimately succeeds, it won't be because it's easier to achieve full autonomy without lidar than with it. It will simply be because Tesla began large-scale data collection from cameras long before other carmakers. In short, the fact that Tesla backed itself into a corner by promising customers full autonomy without lidar doesn't prove that other companies won't find lidar helpful to their own self-driving efforts." A great summary. The only thing it misses is that lidar is getting more and more like a depth camera. SPADs can sense ambient light and create 2D images that are perfectly correlated to 3D images, making it possible to apply 2D algorithms to 3D data [1]. [1] https://www.ouster.io/blog-posts/2018/8/31/the-camera-is-in-... |
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