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22.03. – 03-22-2018 00:00 h, Aachen

Don't hit the trees!

Our Meetup series for interested parties presents and discusses current, practice-relevant research topics in the field of automated driving.

Static 3D Object Detection with Deep Learning

Dr. Stefan Elser (ZF Friedrichshafen AG)

At our very first event of the ika-Meetup series, we were pleased to welcome a large audience. More than 100 interested listeners wanted to learn about methods of machine learning for image-based perception of automated vehicles. In his interesting talk, Stefan Elser explained the use of neural networks in image processing for the recognition of static objects. After presenting the possible application scenarios and implementation approaches, he presented the requirements for the data sets in practical examples. The Q&A session then continued with lively discussions on current challenges of automated driving with bagels and beverages.

Dr. Stefan Elser

Dr. Stefan Elser

  • is a software developer in the Sensor Technology & Perception System division of the Corporate Research and Development department of ZF Friedrichshafen AG
  • deals with the design of algorithms for driver assistance and automated driving with a focus on machine learning, camera sensors and sensor data fusion.

The event starts at 18:00 hrs.
Registration is requested.

Impressions

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Contact

Timo Woopen M.Sc.
Manager Research Area
Vehicle Intelligence & Automated Driving
+49 241 80 23549
Email

Venue

Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge
Steinbachstraße 7
52074 Aachen

Funder

fka GmbH
Steinbachstraße 7
52074 Aachen

Address

Institute for Automotive Engineering
RWTH Aachen University
Steinbachstraße 7
52074 Aachen · Germany

office@ika.rwth-aachen.de
+49 241 80 25600

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