Marking a moving blind spot false for YaV1 AI development

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  • čas přidán 27. 01. 2015
  • YaV1 is working on developing artificial intelligence to recognize the difference between legitimate and false alerts. This is an example of marking a Chevy with a blind spot monitoring system that's making my V1 3.893 with TMF false to K band.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @VortexRadar
    @VortexRadar  Před 9 lety

    newfe bullet, this feature is still under development. If you got into the advanced settings and turn on the Data Collector option, you can manually mark signals like this and then email the logs to the developer who's working on Artificial Intelligence for YaV1. He needs lots of examples to look through to help build the algorithm. It's not a feature that's going to help reduce falses or alert you to legit alerts quite yet.
    If you want those voices, you can create box around the frequency range you want and tell it to play a voice file (you can create a text-to-speech audio file and then place that file in your phone as a Notification) when you get a signal within that frequency range.

  • @RealRay718
    @RealRay718 Před 9 lety

    My question is since you set it to a false motion, would it alert to all blind spot monitors or that frequency only with that vehicle?

    • @VortexRadar
      @VortexRadar  Před 9 lety

      Ray G It actually doesn't impact the muting at all. What it does is mark that specific encounter as stationary or moving, true or false, and then you send your logs back to the developer who's working on artificial intelligence to recognize the type of alert itself in realtime based on how it "looks." Pretty amazing stuff. :)

  • @Panthers1521
    @Panthers1521 Před 9 lety

    Ugh i want an android phone just for this.