Experimenting with Autonomous Vehicles: The Science Behind Getting Hit by a Self-Driving Car

Experimenting with Autonomous Vehicles: The Science Behind Getting Hit by a Self-Driving Car

In some municipalities, driverless car testing is allowed despite the increased danger of crossing the street. However, in London, where such testing isn’t always an option, locals have turned avoiding detection by self-driving cars into a game. How (Not) To Get Hit By A Self-Driving Car challenges players to cross a mocked-up crosswalk without being detected by a person-sensing camera. The game’s creators aim to make winning increasingly difficult, modeling various unpredictable scenarios that could happen in real life to train self-driving car systems. Although they’re unsure if self-driving firms use similar pedestrian detection methods, the anonymized footage collected during the game could still be valuable for research or to provide a chuckle for engineers.

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