MIT researchers release open-source photorealistic simulator for autonomous driving
MIT scientists have unveiled the first open-source simulation engine capable of constructing realistic environments for deployable training and testing of autonomous vehicles.
MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has created ‘VISTA 2.0’, a data-driven simulation engine where vehicles can learn to drive in the real world and recover from near-crash scenarios. What’s more, all of the code is being open-sourced to the public.
“Today, only companies have software like the type of simulation environments and capabilities of VISTA 2.0, and this software is proprietary,” explained MIT Professor and CSAIL director Daniela Rus, senior author on a paper about the research.
MIT researchers release open-source photorealistic simulator for autonomous driving
2022-06-30 01:04