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MIT Researchers Created a System Helping Autonomous Cars Detect Objects

MIT researchers have developed a new system that could help autonomous vehicles detect objects outside of their visual field. The team of MIT researchers are also receiving funding from the Toyota Research Institute. The new system utilizes cheap and easily available technology, and because of this, it could see widespread adoption. However, the system still needs to be tested in outdoor light conditions.

The system can detect changes in shadows to anticipate another object coming into the vehicle's path. In order to detect changes in shadows, optical cameras are used. The cameras look for changes in both the strength and intensity of light. Computer vision technology then analyzes the shadows to decide if it is from a moving object or not.
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