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Technical conference agenda announced for AutoSens in Brussels

Technology continues to develop apace, and there are still many challenges remaining in autonomous vehicle tech such as image quality, simulation and testing, and ensuring that all systems to be deployed have been validated with enough rigour to ensure safe operation. The required performance levels are much higher than those of human drivers, and ongoing challenges for the industry will remain key themes on the AutoSens agenda.

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The most exciting use of AI focuses around a better collective use of our available resources

Jason Corso, Co-Founder and CEO, Voxel51 took to the stage during AutoSens in Detroit (2019) to discuss Computer Vision and Machine Learning for Large Scale Video Corpus Maintenance and Curation. We caught up with Jason after Detroit to find out a little more about him, his research and more about his presentation.

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A gathering of like-minded scientists and engineers in Detroit 2019

AutoSens truly landed in Detroit this year, and we couldn’t be happier with how it went. We had a busier week than ever, with 450 senior engineers and scientists assembling in downtown Detroit to explore the biggest challenges facing autonomous vehicles. We thoroughly enjoyed meeting a great many people from organisations, institutions and individuals, some new to the AutoSens community and many existing friends. There was a great sense of recognition for AutoSens and all that we are trying to achieve through the event, the community and the numerous related activities.

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Seeing around corners with Prof. Andreas Velten

We caught up with Prof. Andreas Velten, Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering to share his views and thoughts on developing new imaging methods to see around corners, the industry-wide challenges with imaging systems yet to match the performance of the human eye and the importance of dialog between basic research and short term applications.

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