Machine Learning Advances Toward Certification For Cockpit Use – Aviation Week

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PilotEye is a vision-based situational-awareness system using a neural network to detect objects.

Credit: Avidyne/Daedalean

Swiss startup Daedalean anticipates certification of the first cockpit avionics to incorporate machine learning (ML) by year-end or early in 2025. The company is working with U.S. avionics manufacturer Avidyne to certify the PilotEye visual awareness system, which uses a neural network to recognize...

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