Talk by Udacity self-driving car instructor David Silver
Details
Learn how Udacity built an open-source self-driving car using ROS and Autoware and student code contributions! We'll cover perception, localization, path planning, control, and system integration in the Udacity self-driving car, including samples of data from Udacity's milestone drives between Mountain View and San Francisco. This is the same car and platform that Udacity students will be building on as part of the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program this summer!
This event will be livestreamed (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DsA5ICRYBp8&layout=tablet&client=mv-google).
Schedule:
6:00-6:30PM Meet and greet. Refreshments will be available.
6:30-7:30PM:
David's talk on Udacity's self-driving car
About David:
David Silver leads the Self-Driving Car Team at Udacity, where he teaches a nine-month program that trains engineers to work in the autonomous vehicle industry. Prior to Udacity, David was a Research Engineer at Ford Motor Company. Before Ford, David worked in engineering and product roles at Candidate Metrics, mSpot, and AOL. He has an MBA from Stanford University, and a BSE in computer science from Princeton University.
You can read more from David on Twitter at https://twitter.com/dsilver829 and Medium at https://medium.com/self-driving-cars
Thanks again to the folks at the Uber Louisville office for hosting.
