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posted by martyb on Thursday August 22 2019, @10:15PM   Printer-friendly
from the debugging-corner-cases dept.

Waymo is making some of its self-driving car data available for free to researchers

The data collected by self-driving cars used to be a closely guarded secret. But recently, many companies developing autonomous driving systems have begun to release their data to the research community in dribs and drabs. The latest to do so is Waymo, the self-driving unit of Alphabet, which today is making some of the high-resolution sensor data gathered by its fleet of autonomous vehicles available to researchers.

Waymo says its dataset contains 1,000 driving segments, with each segment capturing 20 seconds of continuous driving. Those 20-second clips correspond to 200,000 frames at 10 Hz per sensor, which will allow researchers to develop their own models to track and predict the behavior of everyone using the road, from drivers to pedestrians to cyclists.

Waymo Open Dataset.

Also at TechCrunch.


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  • (Score: 2) by Coward, Anonymous on Friday August 23 2019, @03:11AM

    by Coward, Anonymous (7017) on Friday August 23 2019, @03:11AM (#883905) Journal

    If I wanted to develop "models to track and predict the behavior of everyone using the road, from drivers to pedestrians to cyclists" I'd be working for a self-crashing car company.

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