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Hi DBNet team,
thanks for the great dataset and here comes some question.
According to common sense and Figure 4 in your paper, the wheel angle should be between -90 and 90. However, the angle of the behavior.csv in the dataset are distributed between -180 and 180. It is difficult to predict such a wide range, could you tell me the reason for that?
And the lstm results are far from the paper.
Cheers!
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emmmm... I'm not sure, I can't find the steer angle exceeding 90, but I think... shouldn't it be between -270 and 270?
And another thing that confuses me is why some frames , in which the car is turning right or left doesn't have a reasonable steer angle (they are lower than they should be)?
This turning situation in other dataset may be with the angle upto around 220
Hi DBNet team,
thanks for the great dataset and here comes some question.
According to common sense and Figure 4 in your paper, the wheel angle should be between -90 and 90. However, the angle of the behavior.csv in the dataset are distributed between -180 and 180. It is difficult to predict such a wide range, could you tell me the reason for that?
And the lstm results are far from the paper.
Cheers!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: