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About the Course

Welcome to State Estimation and Localization for Self-Driving Cars, the second course in University of Toronto’s Self-Driving Cars Specialization.
We recommend you take the first course in the Specialization prior to taking this course. This course will introduce you to the different sensors
and how we can use them for state estimation and localization in a self-driving car. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Understand
the key methods for parameter and state estimation used for autonomous driving, such as the method of least-squares - Develop a model for
typical vehicle localization sensors, including GPS and IMUs - Apply extended and unscented Kalman Filters to a vehicle state ...
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Top reviews

GN

Oct 29, 2019

best online course so far that explains kalman filter and estimation methods with examples not just focusing on theoretical ,Thanks to the Dr's and course staff who worked hard to produce this course.

YC

Mar 9, 2019

Could we use C++ to program the projects?And also, in most assignments, please make sure every requirements and additional information are CORRECT and CLEAR! Now, some of them are REALLY MISLEADING!

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By Artod

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Sep 21, 2021

IMHO, assignments throughout all courses of the specialization are overcomplicated. I would appreciate more insights and intuitions about the subject rather than pain from calculation Jacobians and translating raw math formulas to Python code.

By Salma S L

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Mar 26, 2020

some equations weren't explained and remained ambiguous to me, needs more explanation on the mathematical side, other than that a great course and great effort

By Mustafa P

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Jan 25, 2021

More help should be provided by better lectures and more explanation on the projects.

By Wentao T

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May 17, 2020

too hard, and the data is not good

By Bourama T

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Jun 22, 2022

good course

By PRATIK W

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Aug 24, 2020

The coding part for each assignment should be explained in more detail

By Yousef D

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Aug 18, 2024

Poor explanation by the instructor

By LI Y

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Dec 11, 2022

Week 4 assignment grader is broken. Cannot get the cert because of this stupid error from Coursera.