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New driving model predicts split-second crash avoidance with humanlike accuracy

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Delft University of Technology
New driving model predicts split-second crash avoidance with humanlike accuracy
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Researchers at Delft University of Technology and Waymo have developed a new model that simulates human driver behavior in hazardous traffic scenarios. By integrating perception, decision-making, and execution, the model aims to improve the safety and accuracy of autonomous vehicle responses.

Why it matters

This advancement could significantly reduce traffic accidents by allowing autonomous vehicles to predict and react to dangerous situations with human-like intuition.

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