Duckietown: Where Self-Driving Cars Meet Rubber Duckies
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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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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