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23 August 2023 Development of cloud automation evaluation system based on typical ADAS functions
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Proceedings Volume 12784, Second International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics, and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023); 1278435 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692760
Event: 2023 2nd International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023), 2023, Kaifeng, China
Abstract
Aiming at the deficiencies and deficiencies in the existing intelligent networked car event evaluation system, an innovative evaluation system based on cloud system automatic scoring is proposed. Conducting competitions through cloud servers is an effective way for international teams to participate in competitions and technical exchanges when international exchanges are affected by the epidemic. Taking typical ADAS functions as an example, the construction ideas, technical routes, program design, and achievement interface settings of the cloud automation evaluation system are researched and constructed. The effect of the cloud-based automated evaluation system for typical ADAS functions shows the convenience of cloud-based competition refereeing and the extensiveness of application-oriented objects.
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Shiman Liu, Rongjie Chen, Xin Hu, Bolin Zhou, Chen Chen, Ziyi Liu, and Xiaoting Li "Development of cloud automation evaluation system based on typical ADAS functions", Proc. SPIE 12784, Second International Conference on Applied Statistics, Computational Mathematics, and Software Engineering (ASCMSE 2023), 1278435 (23 August 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692760
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Design and modelling

Automation

Vehicle control

Autonomous driving

Computer simulations

Detection and tracking algorithms

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