+Carsten Svendsen I know, it's hard enough to hear these guys in a tunnel where they are not even mic'd and the camera-man is standing obnoxiously far away. I guess the editor thought, hey let's through in music to make it more difficult to hear. Genius!
I could be wrong, but I believe this may be a Student submitted video and nVidia took it and posted as is. In which case I couldn't care less about the quality. But if this is nVidias work then they should be straight up ashamed.
I'm currently building an RC car that (hopefully) handle a fully automated jump, flip and then land. Using a 1/16 scale revo and a jetaon nano 4gb, 9dof BNO055, GPS, and sonar. Still looking for best option sonar though.
First task for programming, teach it to stop before crashing. Given the crashes involved in training, I am surprised this is not done more, especially at MIT.
So simplistic. Looks like it didn’t take much effort to get the results required. The hardware was already built and the application was excessively simple. I’m sure the algorithm wasn’t anything that couldn’t have been worked out over lunch. Python and C++ should be a requirement in middle school.
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For all interested in doing the same. We have a Robot Operating System (ROS) Summer School in Aachen, Germany every August. www.fh-aachen.de/fachbereiche/maschinenbau-und-mechatronik/international/ros/
I can't hear what they are saying. Music too loud :/
+Carsten Svendsen I know, it's hard enough to hear these guys in a tunnel where they are not even mic'd and the camera-man is standing obnoxiously far away. I guess the editor thought, hey let's through in music to make it more difficult to hear. Genius!
I could be wrong, but I believe this may be a Student submitted video and nVidia took it and posted as is. In which case I couldn't care less about the quality. But if this is nVidias work then they should be straight up ashamed.
me too! I turn off the speaker so i can't hear anything!
I'm currently building an RC car that (hopefully) handle a fully automated jump, flip and then land. Using a 1/16 scale revo and a jetaon nano 4gb, 9dof BNO055, GPS, and sonar. Still looking for best option sonar though.
The crashes were cool. Good to show more to see how the learning evolves.
First task for programming, teach it to stop before crashing. Given the crashes involved in training, I am surprised this is not done more, especially at MIT.
its not as easy as you might think
A crash is due to? Failure of the vision processing system to understand the correct moment or amount to turn?
So simplistic. Looks like it didn’t take much effort to get the results required. The hardware was already built and the application was excessively simple. I’m sure the algorithm wasn’t anything that couldn’t have been worked out over lunch. Python and C++ should be a requirement in middle school.
For all interested in doing the same. We have a Robot Operating System (ROS) Summer School in Aachen, Germany every August.
www.fh-aachen.de/fachbereiche/maschinenbau-und-mechatronik/international/ros/
Which motors used in car???
That's awesome folks, very well done!
github?
Song - Lights
matsta177 Thanx!
matsta177 Yay! Thanks bro!
Now I can use waveform cancelation to hear what they are actually saying ._.
i am interested to selfdriving car using map pls help and guide him
Congratulations to You all, 100% GG, Just awesome
that music... obscures what they are trying to say :(
We need a F1 for RC Cars
up next autonomous battle bots
turning at the corner is not smooth enough.anyway ,you did it
best song ever
cool Team!
Yeah traxxas Rallye
I need a job in robotics Nvidia
But crash!
100%GJ
Alguien mas vino por la clases de Luis Avila? ajajaja
what a shit of contest... always wining depends on the fastest car not on the software!
Not true. Without good software the fastest car will just crash faster.
lol... after watching the video, these cars are not moving anywhere near their top speed anyway, so your point is completely irrelevant.
Not very impressive programming... That could have all been done a dozen years ago.
Using computer vision and deep NN at speed in real-time? I don't think so.
#liitme