OBJECT TRACKING

In various examples, an obstacle detector is capable of tracking a velocity state of detected objects or obstacles using LiDAR data. For example, using LiDAR data alone, an iterative closest point (ICP) algorithm may be used to determine a current state of detected objects for a current frame and a…

Path planning

To determine a path through a pose configuration space, trajectories of poses may be evaluated in parallel based at least on translating the trajectories along at least one axis of the pose configuration space (e.g., an orientation axis). A trajectory may include at least a portion of a turn having…

Object detection confidence

In various examples, detected object data representative of locations of detected objects in a field of view may be determined. One or more clusters of the detected objects may be generated based at least in part on the locations and features of the cluster may be determined for use as inputs to a…

SENSOR VISIBILITY ESTIMATION

In various examples, systems and methods are disclosed that use one or more machine learning models (MLMs)—such as deep neural networks (DNNs)—to compute outputs indicative of an estimated visibility distance corresponding to sensor data generated using one or more sensors of an autonomous or…

INTERSECTION POSE DETECTION

In various examples, live perception from sensors of a vehicle may be leveraged to generate potential paths for the vehicle to navigate an intersection in real-time or near real-time. For example, a deep neural network (DNN) may be trained to compute various outputs—such as heat maps corresponding…

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