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Ask HN: Self Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree

#1
I received an email yesterday morning that I was accepted into the self driving car engineer nano degree program. Has anyone else gotten into this program? Whats your motivation of going through this program. My objective it to learn more about the different problems that need to solved when designing and engineer a system like self driving car. I am not necessarily looking to get a job in that space.

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#2
I haven't taken it, sounds interesting.

I did read a comment from someone who took it here:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12518725

They're very light. Since they don't carry any weight you'd at least hope to learn something. You'll get as much if not more from the free machine learning Georgia tech course with Tom Mitchell's book than the nanodegree. As a follow up, I took Thruns robotic driving course and it suffers from being a purely software course. There are optional hardware projects but no imparted hardware instruction. So I'd be especially leery of an automated driving nanodegree degree online.

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I haven't taken it, sounds interesting. I did read a comment from someone who took it here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12518725 They're very light. Since they don't carry any weight you'd at least hope to learn something. You'll get as much if not more from the free machine learning Georgia tech course with Tom Mitchell's book than the nanodegree. As a follow up, I took Thruns robotic driving course and it…

That commenter hasn't taken the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program, October is the 1st time this particular Nanodegree is being offered.

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#4
Seems like a good way to break into the field. I was accepted too and looked through the released syllabus after digging around a bit -- they do a good job integrating computer vision, sensor fusion, and path planning. They have some cool perks like being able to run your code on a car and running driving simulations. I don't think it will get you to a job by any means -- at most an internship. It does seem like a good foundation to have for jumping into more advanced topics though.

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#5
I got into the program too, read the curriculum and saw some of the material that will be shared. I went ahead and reserved my seat.

The part that I like the most is the parallel effort to build an open source self driving car. My motivation is to build one in my small town in Colombia - with donkeys sharing the road it's going to be very interesting.

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#6
Hi all,

My name is Dhruv (dhruv@udacity.com) and I lead the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program here at Udacity. I'm happy to answer questions directly on this note (email me!). I think this program will be very different from our existing Nanodegrees as we have real industry partners who are extremely invested in making sure the program is high quality from the get go. This is because they want to be able to increase their hiring pipelines as soon as possible. We've been determining what projects/content to create by asking our hiring partners (and Sebastian Thrun) what they would want to see in a portfolio of someone they hire. We then work back from there and iterate to create the content. So far, folks at Mercedes-Benz, Otto, NVIDIA, and a few other auto companies have gone over our syllabus, given us feedback, and helped us iterate. I'm trying my hardest to make this program something I would myself take to get into the field or learn more about it(I'm an Engineer by trade who moved into this role!).

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I think the SDCND is a great opportunity to get hands on experience with cutting edge technologies. You will be evaluated and receive personalized feedback on about 15 practical assignments covering these topics:

Computer vision (Detect lane lines in a variety of conditions, including changing road surfaces, curved roads, and variable lighting), Neural networks (classify traffic signs, drive a car in a simulator), Track vehicles in camera images using image classifiers such as SVMs, decision trees, HOG, and DNNs.

More projects will cover these topics: Sensor Fusion, Localization, Control, Path Planning, Systems and an Elective.

If you know of comparable ressource to gain experience with all this material please share, I'm not aware of any.

Official source: http://medium.com/self-driving-cars/term-1-in-depth-on-udaci...

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#8
I was accepted. I am most interested in spending a long time (9 months) learning about autonomous systems. I also like that a single autonomous system, a self-driving car, is the focus. I think this will be more valuable for my learning style than a more academic machine learning course which might tackle many applications, which are probably already mature solutions. I like that self-driving cars are a newer application and the course might actually push the state of the art.

As a more esoteric bonus I'm evaluating this kind of learning as a potential replacement for higher education for any children I might have, given ever-increasing costs for brick-and-mortar universities.

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Hi all, My name is Dhruv (dhruv@udacity.com) and I lead the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program here at Udacity. I'm happy to answer questions directly on this note (email me!). I think this program will be very different from our existing Nanodegrees as we have real industry partners who are extremely invested in making sure the program is high quality from the get go. This is because they want to be able to increas…

Will you make the learning material available for those not taking the course?

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post #6

Hi all, My name is Dhruv (dhruv@udacity.com) and I lead the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program here at Udacity. I'm happy to answer questions directly on this note (email me!). I think this program will be very different from our existing Nanodegrees as we have real industry partners who are extremely invested in making sure the program is high quality from the get go. This is because they want to be able to increas…

Will you make the learning material available for those not taking the course?

In the foreseeable future we will not. However, our hope is to do that eventually (probably at least half a year away) as we do with all our content.
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