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Sumit Ranjan
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Sumit Ranjan

Sumit Ranjan is a silver medalist in his Bachelor of Technology (Electronics and Telecommunication) degree. He is a passionate data scientist who has worked on solving business problems to build an unparalleled customer experience across domains such as, automobile, healthcare, semi-conductor, cloud-virtualization, and insurance. He is experienced in building applied machine learning, computer vision, and deep learning solutions, to meet real-world needs. He was awarded Autonomous Self-Driving Car Scholar by KPIT Technologies. He has also worked on multiple research projects at Mercedes Benz Research and Development. Apart from work, his hobbies are traveling and exploring new places, wildlife photography, and blogging.
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Dr. S. Senthamilarasu was born and raised in the Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He is a technologist, designer, speaker, storyteller, journal reviewer educator, and researcher. He loves to learn new technologies and solves real world problems in the IT industry. He has published various journals and research papers and has presented at various international conferences. His research areas include data mining, image processing, and neural network. He loves reading Tamil novels and involves himself in social activities. He has also received silver medals in international exhibitions for his research products for children with an autism disorder. He currently lives in Bangalore and is working closely with lead clients.
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LIDAR and computer vision for SDC vision 

Some people may be surprised to know that early generation cars from Google barely used their cameras. The LIDAR sensor is useful, but it could not see lights and color, and the camera was mostly used to recognize things such as red and green lights.

Google has since become one of the world's leading players in neural network technology. It has made a substantial effort to execute the sensor fusion of LIDARs, cameras, and other sensors. Sensor fusion is likely to be very good at using neural networks to assist Google's vehicles. Other firms, such as Daimler, have also demonstrated an excellent ability to fuse camera and LIDAR information together. LIDARs are working today, and are expected to become cheaper. However, we have still not crossed that threshold to make the leap toward new neural network technology.

One of the shortcomings of LIDAR is that it usually has a low resolution; so, while not sensing an object in front of the car is very unlikely, it may not figure out what exactly the barrier is. We have already seen an example in the section, The cheapest computer and hardware, on how fusing the camera with convolutional neural networks and LIDAR will make these systems much better in this area, and knowing and recognizing what things are means making better predictions regarding where they are going to be in the future.

Many people claim that computer vision systems would be good enough to allow a car to drive on any road without a map, in the same manner as a human being. This methodology applies mostly to very basic roads, such as highways. They are identical in terms of directions and that they are easy to understand. Autonomous systems are not inherently intended to function as human beings do. The vision system plays an important role because it can classify all the objects well enough, but maps are important and we cannot neglect them. This is because, without such data, we might end up driving down unknown roads.

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Sumit Ranjan

Sumit Ranjan is a silver medalist in his Bachelor of Technology (Electronics and Telecommunication) degree. He is a passionate data scientist who has worked on solving business problems to build an unparalleled customer experience across domains such as, automobile, healthcare, semi-conductor, cloud-virtualization, and insurance. He is experienced in building applied machine learning, computer vision, and deep learning solutions, to meet real-world needs. He was awarded Autonomous Self-Driving Car Scholar by KPIT Technologies. He has also worked on multiple research projects at Mercedes Benz Research and Development. Apart from work, his hobbies are traveling and exploring new places, wildlife photography, and blogging.
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Dr. S. Senthamilarasu

Dr. S. Senthamilarasu was born and raised in the Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He is a technologist, designer, speaker, storyteller, journal reviewer educator, and researcher. He loves to learn new technologies and solves real world problems in the IT industry. He has published various journals and research papers and has presented at various international conferences. His research areas include data mining, image processing, and neural network. He loves reading Tamil novels and involves himself in social activities. He has also received silver medals in international exhibitions for his research products for children with an autism disorder. He currently lives in Bangalore and is working closely with lead clients.
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