AEye asks: “What is the best way to deliver artificial perception for robotic and autonomous vehicles?” “In Teaching An Autonomous Car To Perceive Like A Human,” Forbes learns that it involves mimicking the advanced processes of the human visual cortex. “Intelligence begins with how you collect data,” says AEye President, Blair LaCorte, “[and] iDAR captures and processes environmental data – just as the human visual cortex does.”
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Forbes Learns how AEye Teaches Autonomous Vehicles to Perceive Like a Human —
- The Future of Autonomous Vehicles: Part I – Think Like a Robot, Perceive Like a Human
- The Future of Autonomous Vehicles: Part II – Blind Technology without Compassion Is Ruthless
- LG Electronics and AEye Announce Strategic Partnership to Address Sensing and Perception Needs of ADAS Market
- AEye’s iDAR Leverages Biomimicry to Enable First Solid State Lidar with 100Hz Scan Rate
- Deconstructing Two Conventional LiDAR Metrics
- AEye’s iDAR Shatters Both Range and Scan Rate Performance Records for Automotive Grade LiDAR
- AEye Introduces Next Generation of Artificial Perception: New Dynamic Vixels™
- AutoSens Names AEye Most Exciting Start-Up in the Automotive Imaging Sector
- AEye Adds VP of AI and Software to Executive Team
- Forbes Features AEye’s iDAR 1000 Meter Detection Range and 100 HZ Scan Rate Achievement