NVIDIA Research Wins CVPR Autonomous Grand Challenge for End-to-End Driving

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​ NVIDIA has been named an Autonomous Grand Challenge winner at the 2024 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference.

Building on last year’s win in 3D Occupancy Prediction, NVIDIA Research topped the leaderboard this year in the End-to-End Driving at Scale category with its Hydra-MDP model, outperforming more than 400 entries worldwide.

This milestone shows the importance of #generativeAI in building applications for physical AI deployments in #autonomousvehicle (AV) development. The technology can also be applied to industrial environments, healthcare, robotics and other areas.

The winning submission received CVPR’s Innovation Award as well, recognizing NVIDIA’s approach to improving “any end-to-end driving model using learned open-loop proxy metrics.”

In conjunction with CVPR 2024, NVIDIA announced the NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud Sensor RTX, which builds on the Autonomous Grand Challenge win. Omniverse Cloud Sensor RTX is a new set of software application programming interfaces that enable physically accurate sensor simulation to accelerate the development of fully autonomous machines of every kind.

Hydra-MDP paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.06978
CVPR 2024 Autonomous Grand Challenge: https://opendrivelab.com/challenge2024/

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