Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Self Driving Car | 5,753 | 2 years ago | 1 | other | Jupyter Notebook | |||||
The Udacity open source self-driving car project | ||||||||||
Robotics Coursework | 1,762 | 2 years ago | 5 | unlicense | ||||||
🤖 Places where you can learn robotics (and stuff like that) online 🤖 | ||||||||||
Vehicle Detection | 1,068 | 6 years ago | 1 | Jupyter Notebook | ||||||
Vehicle detection using machine learning and computer vision techniques for Udacity's Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree. | ||||||||||
Demo Self Driving | 1,057 | 12 days ago | 9 | apache-2.0 | Python | |||||
Streamlit app demonstrating an image browser for the Udacity self-driving-car dataset with realtime object detection using YOLO. | ||||||||||
Self Driving Car Nd | 399 | 5 years ago | 4 | Jupyter Notebook | ||||||
Udacity's Self-Driving Car Nanodegree project files and notes. | ||||||||||
Autopilot | 391 | a year ago | 3 | mit | Python | |||||
A simple self-driving car module for humans 🚘 🛣️ | ||||||||||
How_to_simulate_a_self_driving_car | 367 | 4 years ago | 43 | Python | ||||||
This is the code for "How to Simulate a Self-Driving Car" by Siraj Raval on Youtube | ||||||||||
Awesome Self Driving Cars | 213 | a year ago | 1 | cc0-1.0 | ||||||
An awesome list of self-driving cars | ||||||||||
Carnd Capstone | 184 | 9 months ago | mit | CMake | ||||||
Self Driving Car | 166 | 6 years ago | 3 | mit | Jupyter Notebook | |||||
Self Driving Car development tools and technologies from GTA Robotics Community members |
This repository is deprecated. Currently enrolled learners, if any, can utilize the https://knowledge.udacity.com/ forum for help on specific issues.
At Udacity, we believe in democratizing education. How can we provide opportunity to everyone on the planet? We also believe in teaching really amazing and useful subject matter. When we decided to build the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program, to teach the world to build autonomous vehicles, we instantly knew we had to tackle our own self-driving car too.
Together with Google Self-Driving Car founder and Udacity President Sebastian Thrun, we formed our core Self-Driving Car Team. One of the first decisions we made? Open source code, written by hundreds of students from across the globe!
You can read more about our plans for this project.
Here's a list of the projects we've open sourced:
Like any open source project, this code base will require a certain amount of thoughtfulness. However, when you add a 2-ton vehicle into the equation, we also need to make safety our absolute top priority, and pull requests just don’t cut it. To really optimize for safety, we’re breaking down the problem of making the car autonomous into Udacity Challenges.
Each challenge will contain awesome prizes (cash and others) for the most effective contributions, but more importantly, the challenge format enables us to benchmark the safety of the code before we ever think of running it in the car. We believe challenges to be the best medium for us to build a Level-4 autonomous vehicle, while at the same time offering our contributors a valuable and exciting learning experience.
You can find a current list of challenges, with lots of information, on the Udacity self-driving car page. This is the primary way to contribute to this open source self-driving car project.
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