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Human driver (barely) beats self-driving car in a race

By | November 2, 2012, 6:20 AM PDT

In a testament to just how far self-driving cars have come, an autonomous car raced a professional race car driver and lost. But just barely.

The scene was The Atlantic’s Big Science Summit in California where the Center for Automotive Research at Stanford (CARS) raced their Audi TTS turned self-driving car against a professional driver. The pro won, but only by a few seconds.

Here’s a video of self-driving car testing its abilities on the race track:

And there’s a reason why it performs so flawlessly on the race track. The algorithms used to drive the car were built with the help of race car drivers, according to The Atlantic:

Using advanced neuro-monitoring technology, Gerdes placed electrodes on the scalps of drivers and monitored which sections of their brain fired as they performed different driving functions. Drivers make hundreds of decisions and tiny adjustments around every turn, and the goal of the car is to process all of the same data a driver sees and make decisions that are just as good — or better. Using GPS, inertial sensors, and finely tuned robotics to turn the wheel, the robo-car is always adapting to conditions and asking itself what it can do to go faster.

Of course, when autonomous cars become used more widely they won’t be driven around race tracks. But if you give a car the abilities of race car drivers (instead of the average driver) and combine them with “conservative software” used for standard driving then you can develop a safer driving experience.

In a Race Between a Self-Driving Car and a Pro Race-Car Driver, Who Wins? [The Atlantic]

[h/t Discovery News]

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I wonder how the self-driving car would react to the bump draft?
Posted by law_n_disorder
2nd Nov
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Ummmmm
Where's the vid?
Posted by jonrosen
2nd Nov
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sorry!
I'm not sure what happened there. But now the video is back in the post. Also, here's the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YxHcJTs2Sxk
Posted by Tyler Falk
2nd Nov
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With Self-driving Race Cars
The car owners can finally take the drivers out of the equation; they've been heading that way for years.
Posted by bb_apptix
5th Nov
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Nobody's perfect!
Myself, I can't wait to own one of this marvels. Just the idea of seating comfortably on the back seat, enjoying the passing view, totally unconcerned with driving the darn thing makes me rejoice in advance.
After three crashes -in one of them I lost consciousness-- I'm rather allergic to cars, so this automatic one could be the perfect solution for a traumatized person like me.
Posted by David Traversa
10th Nov
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Human driver (barely) beats self-driving car in a race?
It's cause you're playing the game in hard mode, doofus :P

Seriously though. This is just a step up from what we've already had in video games for years. Similar processes are used for "computer players", with the only differences being that the computer game uses less sophisticated processes and each "computer player" is fed it's data from the game itself.

Pretty cool though happy
Posted by blackepyon01@...
12th Nov
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