Comment by amelius
11 hours ago
The trick is to make a robot that has a Lidar and a camera, then train a model that can replace the Lidar.
(Lidar can of course also be echolocation).
11 hours ago
The trick is to make a robot that has a Lidar and a camera, then train a model that can replace the Lidar.
(Lidar can of course also be echolocation).
The harder trick is to do it cost effectively. I picked up my Roborock for $200 and it has LiDAR. Works really well.
200$ is insane, sounds like economies of scale is really working for them
I don’t follow models and there are a ton of them. Here is an example $280 version with lidar.
https://a.co/d/0cuCgBSZ
Yeah this would help a lot to collect good trainable data, teleoperating the robot around and collecting large amount of good data is quite hard
I thought the trick is just to use an xbox kinect. But lidar got a lot cheaper in the recent years.