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    Hands-On Vision and Behavior for Self-Driving Cars (Code Files)

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    Hands-On Vision and Behavior for Self-Driving Cars (Code Files)

    Hands-On Vision and Behavior for Self-Driving Cars (Code Files)
    By Luca Venturi, Krishtof Korda
    English | 2020 | ISBN: 1800203586 | - | Code Files (zip) + Color Images (pdf) | 825 + 7.34 MB

    The visual perception capabilities of a self-driving car are powered by computer vision. The work relating to self-driving cars can be broadly classified into three components - robotics, computer vision, and machine learning. This book provides existing computer vision engineers and developers with the unique opportunity to be associated with this booming field.

    You will learn about computer vision, deep learning, and depth perception applied to driverless cars. The book provides a structured and thorough introduction, as making a real self-driving car is a huge cross-functional effort. As you progress, you will cover relevant cases with working code, before going on to understand how to use OpenCV, TensorFlow and Keras to analyze video streaming from car cameras. Later, you will learn how to interpret and make the most of lidars (light detection and ranging) to identify obstacles and localize your position. You'll even be able to tackle core challenges in self-driving cars such as finding lanes, detecting pedestrian and crossing lights, performing semantic segmentation, and writing a PID controller.

    By the end of this book, you'll be equipped with the skills you need to write code for a self-driving car running in a driverless car simulator, and be able to tackle various challenges faced by autonomous car engineers.

    What you will learn

    Understand how to perform camera calibration
    Become well-versed with how lane detection works in self-driving cars using OpenCV
    Explore behavioral cloning by self-driving in a video-game simulator
    Get to grips with using lidars
    Discover how to configure the controls for autonomous vehicles
    Use object detection and semantic segmentation to locate lanes, cars, and pedestrians
    Write a PID controller to control a self-driving car running in a simulator

    This book is for software engineers who are interested in learning about technologies that drive the autonomous car revolution. Although basic knowledge of computer vision and Python programming is required, prior knowledge of advanced deep learning and how to use sensors (lidar) is not needed.


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