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Machine learning models trained to develop peripheral vision

By enabling models to use peripheral vision more like humans do, the research could help improve driver safety and shed light on human behaviour (Image: MIT News)

By enabling models to use peripheral vision more like humans do, the research could help improve driver safety and shed light on human behaviour (Image: MIT News)

By equipping computer vision models with peripheral vision capabilities, AI systems could be trained to detect hazards more effectively, such as cars approaching from an angle.

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