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Latest updates on Segments.ai and data labeling

Solving Multi-Sensor Labeling Challenges in Robotics and Automotive

By |December 20th, 2024|

How to build ground-truth data, specifically for autonomous systems in the robotics and automotive industries? Otto, CEO and co-founder of Segments.ai, spoke at Auto.ai Berlin ‘24 on this topic. Otto addressed the core problems faced by teams building autonomous systems and how to solve them, focusing on data annotation tools for multi-sensor use [...]

Outrider selects Segments.ai for multi-sensor data annotation to accelerate autonomous yard operations

By |November 6th, 2024|

Outrider, the leader in autonomous yard operations for freight movement, has partnered with Segments.ai to advance its perception models for self-driving trucks through precise, multi-sensor data annotation. Outrider develops software and technology to automate electric yard trucks that can hitch tractors and trailers and maneuver between dock doors and parking spots. In October [...]

The role of a Machine Learning Engineer at Segments.ai

By |October 1st, 2024|

Tom’s journey began with a PhD in computer vision and machine learning at KU Leuven. That's where he met Bert for the first time, one of the founders of Segments.ai. During his PhD, Tom did a stint at Ford Motor Company in Silicon Valley, where he worked on autonomous navigation, specifically indoor 3D localization. [...]

Voxel51 <> Segments.ai integration

By |September 6th, 2024|

Machine learning models are only as good as the data they’re trained on. The common saying “garbage in, garbage out” perfectly captures this reality. Even the most sophisticated algorithms will fail if your data is noisy, biased, or incomplete. Ensuring high-quality datasets requires rigorous data curation. However, as datasets grow larger, it becomes increasingly [...]

Team Spotlight – David Fournier

By |August 13th, 2024|

In this team spotlight, we get to know David Fournier as he shares his journey across startups and insights into his current role as a software developer at a data annotation platform. Q: Your professional journey consists of multiple start- and scaleups like Datacamp. How was that journey? David: Although I got my [...]

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