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    Semantic Segmentation Editor

    Semantic Segmentation Editor

    Web labeling tool for bitmap images and point clouds

    A web-based labeling tool for creating AI training data sets (2D and 3D). The tool has been developed in the context of autonomous driving research. It supports images (.jpg or .png) and point clouds (.pcd). It is a Meteor app developed with React, Paper.js, and three.js.
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    DeepTraffic

    DeepTraffic

    DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning competition

    DeepTraffic is a deep reinforcement learning simulation designed to teach and evaluate autonomous driving algorithms in a dense highway environment. The system presents a simulated multi-lane highway where an AI-controlled vehicle must navigate traffic while maximizing speed and avoiding collisions. Participants design neural network policies that determine the vehicle’s actions, such as accelerating, decelerating, changing lanes, or maintaining speed.
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