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At what framerate? With 30 fps, a 60mph vehicle advances about 5 feet per frame. Every incorrectly labeled frame delays the reaction by a nontrivial amount.

My intuition is that your trained accuracy will not exceed the accuracy of the training set. This is literally a matter of life and death; every frame matters.



Tesla claims using 110 fps in their older and 2,300 fps in their newer cars. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Autopilot#Hardware_3)


Following the wikipedia source:

> CEO Elon Musk says that it is capable of processing 200 frames per second and Tesla’s hardware 3 computer, which is optimized to run a neural net, will be able to handle 2,000 frames per second with redundancy.

No way they're shooting 2,000fps, let alone making that many adjustments per second. Maybe that's just a radar ping/signal frequency?

I like Elon, but why does he keep saying things like this?


> With 30 fps

What is the framerate actually used by real-world systems, such as Tesla cars?




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