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by rbanffy
1112 days ago
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Minor nitpick > monocular cameras can only provide relative depth While the environment awareness is nowhere near as good as two or more cameras would be, if you consider the output over time, you get valuable information about the change rate of the environment, i.e. how fast that big thing is getting bigger, which may indicate one should actuate the brakes. Of course, I'm with the crowd that answers the question with a "how many can we have?" question. The more, the merrier. And the more types, the better - give me polarized light and lidar, sonar, radar, thermal, and whatever else that can be plugged in the car's brain to make it better aware of what happens (and correctly guess what's going to happen) outside it. |
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