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by MereInterest
1106 days ago
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And stop signs that have been altered in some way. For example, rural stop signs that are peppered with holes from pot shots must still be recognized. Snowy stop signs with the bottom half obscured by accumulated drift. Signs with a non-red sticker reading “WAR” placed below the word “STOP”. And that’s not even getting into cases where you conditionally act like there’s a stop sign. The city of Houghton,MI has major streets along the side of a hill, and minor streets going up and down the hill. Every winter, sand is put down for traction, and every spring it is cleaned away. If there’s a late-season snowstorm after the spring cleaning, cars going downhill on the minor streets physically cannot stop, so everybody on the major streets looks uphill before crossing. Short of location-dependent fine-tuned models, I’m not sure how machine learning could replicate the logic of “if snowy in late spring, grant right-of-way to cars headed downhill”. |
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