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Revision as of 05:48, 22 January 2018
Introduction[edit]
This page will help you organize and understand the 2018 case study.
The case study[edit]
Click here for the full pdf case study
Terms worth deeply understanding[edit]
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- Template for student-defined terms
- Autonomous
- Backpropagation [file:approved.png|20px|Approved]]
- BigO notation
- Bounding boxes
- Brute-force
- Convolutional neural networks (CNNs)
- Cost function
- Deep learning
- Dijkstra’s algorithm
- End-to-end learning
- Feature maps (Activation maps)
- Filters (Kernels)
- Filter stride
- Greedy algorithm
- Machine learning
- Max-pooling / Pooling
- Multi-layer perceptron (MLP)
- Nearest neighbour algorithm
- Overfitting
- Point clouds
- Receptive field
- Sensor Fusion
- Society of Automotive Engineers
- Shift invariance (Spatial invariance)
- Vehicle-to-vehicle (VTV) protocol
- Vehicle-to-infrastructure (VTI) protocol
Previous years case study[edit]
- Click here for 2017 case study wiki-notes
- Click here for the 2017 case study
- Click here for the 2016 case study