Immerse yourself in two expert-led, workshop-style sessions
Exclusively for AutoSens Learn Pass holders, these tutorials offer you a unique chance to explore key industry topics in depth.
Connect with leading experts, collaborate with fellow engineers, and sharpen your skills by tackling real-world challenges together.
Take a look at the two AutoSens tutorials below ⬇
Introduction to Optics for Automotive Thermal Imaging
This tutorial is an introduction to optics for Thermal Imaging. John will explore the physics of optics, including paraxial theory, aberration theory and optical design. He will extend this to understand the specific challenges of thermal imaging optics as it applies to uncooled Long Wave Infra-Red (LWIR) imaging.
In this tutorial, you will look at some manufacturing methods and technologies, and then apply this knowledge to the specific example of Automotive Thermal Imaging in order to better understand the possibilities and constraints of this technology.
Windscreen Optical Quality - How measurement technology present and future links to computer vision AI model performance
In this tutorial, you will understand the limits of the existing measurement technology “refractive power“, learn why the proposed approach using a “windscreen MTF“ is wrong (!), and discuss if wavefront measurements offer a path going forward.
All discussions and technologies presented during in this tutorial will provide you crucial insights into the fact that modern computer vision algorithms based on Machine Learning and Neural Networks, are fundamentally different from human perception. Therefore, they require completely different approaches to linking the optical quality of the windscreen to the performance of these ML models.
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With a pass to AutoSens Europe , you’ll also get full access to our co-located sister event, InCabin. This means that with either an AutoSens OR InCabin Learn Event Pass, you can mix and match between the tutorials! Explore the InCabin Tutorials here >>