Panoptic segmentation framework developed to automate collision avoidance with computer vision

The ‘Open Shuttle Fork’ is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) for transporting standard pallets, racks and special load carriers (Image: ifm)
A new panoptic segmentation model could led to improved accuracy and robustness in autonomous collision avoidance applications

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