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11 December 1985 The Autonomous Land Vehicle (ALV) Preliminary Road-Following Demonstration
James W. Lowrie, Mark Thomas, Keith Gremban, Matthew Turk
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Proceedings Volume 0579, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision IV; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950819
Event: 1985 Cambridge Symposium, 1985, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
The ALV project is sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) as part of its Strategic Computing Program and contracted through the Army Engineer Topo-graphic Laboratories (ETL) under contract DACA76-84-C-0005. The purpose of the strategic computing program is to advance the state of the art in artificial intelligence, image understanding, and advanced computer architectures and to demonstrate the applicability of these technologies to advanced military systems.1
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James W. Lowrie, Mark Thomas, Keith Gremban, and Matthew Turk "The Autonomous Land Vehicle (ALV) Preliminary Road-Following Demonstration", Proc. SPIE 0579, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision IV, (11 December 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950819
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KEYWORDS
Roads

Visual process modeling

Data modeling

Image segmentation

Image processing

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

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