How do I register?
Register your team here. Please make sure that your team’s registration form is complete before submitting. Once submitted via your registration form, accepting any changes to registration details will be at the sole discretion of the organizers.
How do I submit my entry to the challenge?
We will be publishing the detailed procedure by July 31st 2019.
Do you have some example code?
We will be releasing reference baselines for all the three tiers by July 15th, 2019. You can use these reference baselines as an optional starting point.
What platforms / languages can I use?
Airsim clients can be run on Windows and Linux. The reference baselines will be in Python.
Can I publish results of my experiments?
Yes, we encourage academic publications relating to the challenge. If you do decide to publish results, please cite AirSim platform as:
@inproceedings{airsim2017fsr,
author = {Shital Shah and Debadeepta Dey and Chris Lovett and Ashish Kapoor},
title = {AirSim: High-Fidelity Visual and Physical Simulation for Autonomous Vehicles},
year = {2017},booktitle = {Field and Service Robotics},
eprint = {arXiv:1705.05065},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.05065} }
What can I win?
Prizes will be awarded to the highest performing teams – we will announce them in the following weeks!
Where can I get help?
For any inquiries please see our FAQ section or send us an email