Duckietown: Where Self-Driving Cars Meet Rubber Duckies

Duckietown:  Where Self-Driving Cars Meet Rubber Duckies
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This spring, a hands-on course housed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) took students on a trip to “Duckietown.” The class’ goal was to create a fleet of 50 duckie-adorned robo-taxis that can navigate roads with just a single on-board camera and no pre-programmed maps.

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3 responses to “Duckietown: Where Self-Driving Cars Meet Rubber Duckies”

  1. блэт, нэвэльный

  2. I've been part of this project for the last year. Billiant idea, great people and excellent execution. If you want to learn robotics in a fun but complete way, check their Kickstarter for the next level!

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/163162211/duckietown-a-playful-road-to-learning-robotics-and

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