Combining event cameras with artificial intelligence, researchers have developed a system that detects obstacles 100 times faster.
Researchers at the University of Zurich have unveiled a groundbreaking camera system that could revolutionize obstacle detection for vehicles. It could significantly enhance safety for human drivers and pave the way for more reliable autonomous vehicles.
“But if something happens during the 20 or 30 milliseconds between two snapshots, the camera may see it too late,”A magical hybrid solution This hybrid system leverages detections from the event camera to anticipate and enhance detections by the standard camera.Remarkably, the system can effectively detect objects that enter the field of view between frames of the standard camera, significantly improving safety, especially at high speeds., “and I still do perform magic tricks for family and friends. In general, I like things that seem at first glance impossible.
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