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Bringing human-like reasoning to driverless car navigation

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With aims of bringing more human-like reasoning to autonomous vehicles, MIT researchers have created a system that uses only simple maps and visual data to enable driverless cars to navigate routes in new, complex environments. Human drivers are exceptionally good at navigating roads they haven't driven on before, using observation and simple tools. We simply match what we see around us to what we see on our GPS devices to determine where we are and where we need to go. In every new area, the cars must first map and analyze all the new roads, which is very time consuming. The systems also rely on complex maps -- usually generated by 3-D scans -- which are computationally intensive to generate and process on the fly.


Bringing human-like reasoning to driverless car navigation

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With aims of bringing more human-like reasoning to autonomous vehicles, MIT researchers have created a system that uses only simple maps and visual data to enable driverless cars to navigate routes in new, complex environments. Human drivers are exceptionally good at navigating roads they haven't driven on before, using observation and simple tools. We simply match what we see around us to what we see on our GPS devices to determine where we are and where we need to go. In every new area, the cars must first map and analyze all the new roads, which is very time consuming. The systems also rely on complex maps -- usually generated by 3-D scans -- which are computationally intensive to generate and process on the fly.