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idavidrein | 5 years ago

that's a fair point, but it seems reasonable to me that they would separate the sensory input and the predictive/higher-level aspects of their modeling. For example, we know for a fact that they must be doing tons of prediction for both cars and people, so I think it's likely that different models (not sensory) have the info that a person is probably still there.

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lolc|5 years ago

Yes it's true they must have some form of persistence when they do predictions. But expected trajectory of other vehicles and pedestrians was missing from their video. A lot of other interesting feeds were missing too, so I don't know what to read into it. I tend to think that that stuff would look much worse. But maybe they just didn't want to clutter the video or show how advanced they are already.

idavidrein|5 years ago

yeah, it's possible that the stuff doesn't look very good, but my guess (maybe my hope?) is that it's too cluttering or through careful analysis could reveal IP about their predictive algos