This photo shows a system developed by the Microsoft Research team in Cambridge, where the car learns how to drive around a track within a computer game. With further work it's hoped it can be tested on real vehicles.
The three green laser lines measure time to impact to various objects, while the lines on the road show the route the car has taken previously which it uses to perfect its line.
All photos credit: Tim Ferguson, Silicon.com
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- The application with the car is not developed by Virtual Events but by Total Immersion. It's called augmented reality. Augmented reality adds virtual objects to live videos. For more information visit www.touchingmedia.nl.... (Read the rest)
- Posted by: Touching Media Posted on: 05/14/08 (Edited: 05/22/08 @ 05:57) You are currently: a Guest | Log in | Terms of Use
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