March 4, 2024, 11:59 p.m. | /u/RocketScienceByForce

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I found this NASA competition related to object detection and pose estimation, 40k prize pool, 28 for the pose side.

This isn't the first spacecraft pose competition I've seen, ESA did one a few years back but that was with a known geometry. This seems to be for unknown geometries, which is much more difficult, but uses a "chain" of images of the spacecraft, so more of a SLAM problem. In a constrained compute platform too so you can't just …

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