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| − | |Summary=The thesis presents an experimental study of different object-tracking and trajectory anticipation algorithms in the context of autonomous driving. The student will analyze how different tracking and anticipation algorithms in scenes with falling snowflakes. | + | |Summary=The thesis presents an experimental study of different object-tracking and trajectory anticipation algorithms in the context of autonomous driving. The student will analyze how different deep learning-based tracking and anticipation algorithms work in scenes with falling snowflakes. |
|Prerequisites=A solid background in Python | |Prerequisites=A solid background in Python | ||
and Machine Learning. | and Machine Learning. | ||
Revision as of 11:05, 23 September 2024
| Title | Object Tracking and Anticipation |
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| Summary | The thesis presents an experimental study of different object-tracking and trajectory anticipation algorithms in the context of autonomous driving. The student will analyze how different deep learning-based tracking and anticipation algorithms work in scenes with falling snowflakes. |
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| Prerequisites | A solid background in Python
and Machine Learning. |
| Author | |
| Supervisor | Eren Aksoy |
| Level | Master |
| Status | Open |