A crash course about Mobileye data

For more than 20 years Mobileye, an Intel company, has been producing camera-based advanced driver-assistance systems that help avoid collisions. Its technology, which works by using a camera to scan the road ahead, can be found on more 80 million vehicles and has been adopted by 27 leading vehicle manufacturers
October 12, 2021
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Now the technology can be used for far more than safety and AVs. The GDPR-compliant Mobileye data is of critical importance to cities, departments of transportation, road operators, utilities and other agencies and organisations. While scanning for road hazards, the company’s AI technology can be used to identify, locate and classify roadside assets and mobility information. Vehicles equipped with Mobileye technology can identify pavement cracks, potholes, worn road striping, traffic signs, manhole locations and much more. In addition, it can locate construction zones, heavily trafficked areas and locations where there are frequent near-miss collisions.

Moreover this data can be turned into GIS-layers to be used to create updatable, accurate maps.

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