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Good off road video shot through the window?
I'm looking for an off road video for some automated driving research.
Ideally it would: - be captured through the front window - be a few minutes long (or separate videos combined) - have mild terrain passable by a stock 4x4 sport utility (such as dirt roads) Any suggestions for AVI, MPG files etc found on the web? |
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"FlyingPolarBear" > wrote in message
om... > I'm looking for an off road video for some automated driving research. > Ideally it would: > > - be captured through the front window > - be a few minutes long (or separate videos combined) > - have mild terrain passable by a stock 4x4 sport utility (such as dirt > roads) > > Any suggestions for AVI, MPG files etc found on the web? > > It would probably be easier to make your own video. Video suitable for automated obstacle and path recognition is far different from a video of someone cruising down a trail with a handicam held onto a dash. Strap a video camera to the front of a bicycle, dirt bike or ATV and ride down a fire trail, through a forest or down a logging road. Automated driving systems need a camera to be mounted in a consistent location, it would be almost impossible to judge an obstacle if the camera was constantly changing locations, angles and focus at random moments. Sameer |
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"FlyingPolarBear" > wrote in message
om... > I'm looking for an off road video for some automated driving research. > Ideally it would: > > - be captured through the front window > - be a few minutes long (or separate videos combined) > - have mild terrain passable by a stock 4x4 sport utility (such as dirt > roads) > > Any suggestions for AVI, MPG files etc found on the web? > > It would probably be easier to make your own video. Video suitable for automated obstacle and path recognition is far different from a video of someone cruising down a trail with a handicam held onto a dash. Strap a video camera to the front of a bicycle, dirt bike or ATV and ride down a fire trail, through a forest or down a logging road. Automated driving systems need a camera to be mounted in a consistent location, it would be almost impossible to judge an obstacle if the camera was constantly changing locations, angles and focus at random moments. Sameer |
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