Aug. 3, 2023, 6:54 p.m. | Payal Dhar

IEEE Spectrum spectrum.ieee.org



If autonomous vehicles and robots are ever going to be safe and efficient, they need to perceive their surroundings. They also need to be able to predict the behavior of the stuff around them—whether that’s other robots, vehicles, or even people—and plan their paths and make decisions accordingly. In other words, they need machine vision.

Traditionally, machine vision is accomplished with a combination of cameras and sensors including radar, sonar, and lidar. But machine vision also often …

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