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ikhatri | 2 years ago
Basically humans are really really good at guesstimating with great accuracy (but poor reproducibility) and since we don't use basic measurements in the first place, having better measurement accuracy wouldn't really help us be better drivers on average (it does help for certain scenarios like parking though, where knowing the # of inches remaining to an obstacle can be very useful).
But for everyday driving at speed, we wouldn't even be able to process measurements in real time even if someone was providing them to us. AVs are different and that's basically the gist of what I was trying to say. Because they actually do use, rely on, and process measurements in real time, improving their measurement accuracy (ie. switching from camera based approximate depth, to cm level accurate depth from a LiDAR) can have a meaningful impact on the final performance of the system.
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