
Self-Driving Car Simulation using Adaboost-CNN Algorithm
GRIN Verlag
Published on 15. January 2018
26 pages
978-3-668-61175-7 (ISBN)
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Project Report from the year 2017 in the subject Engineering - Automotive Engineering, grade: 2.00, International Islamic University Malaysia, course: CSC 3304: Machine Learning, language: English, abstract: People spend hours to drive their car from place to place. What if a person sets its destination and goes to sleep while the car drives itself to the destination? It will save plenty of time.
Tesla already started selling autopilot cars. Though the car can drive itself but is trustable only in certain quality roads. This means, research should still be carried out in self driving car project. All of the existing self-driving car simulation projects used Convolutional Neural Network as learning method. Though Adaboost is mostly used with binary classification problem, a variant can be developed to adapt Adaboost with Convolutional Neural Network.
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English
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München
Germany
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2,92 MB
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978-3-668-61175-7 (9783668611757)
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Persons
From Bangladesh
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