Hi! I created an programmable autonomous vehicle with Python, and made a short video about it. Meet the Tonic project.

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  • Tonic

    An autonomous vehicle written in python (by mmajewsk)

  • If you are referring the cloud of points in the project then see the code here https://github.com/mmajewsk/Tonic/tree/master/autonomous If you are referring the map from 0:40 then this is my attempt of using the https://alicevision.org/#meshroom, I tried to intertwine the software so that you could mark checkpoints on 3D map, but gave up for now as it is too much work at once for one person.

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