Ansh Suryavanshi 鈥25 used the experience he gained at 蜜桃视频 to win the Hack Dearborn: Disrupt Reality hackathon event Oct. 21.
鈥淜ettering has always pushed me to participate in events like this and work on team projects,鈥 the Computer Science student said. 鈥淲e usually work in random teams for a class at the University, and the hackathon is the same with a very limited time frame. So, it adds up to the challenge of completing our project and giving our 100% to it.鈥
Nearly 200 college students participated in teams of four during the 24-hour event.
Suryavanishi鈥檚 team created which won the Automotive Track Prize and ZF Problem Statement. 鈥淩oadEntertainment鈥 is an in-car entertainment feature for autonomous vehicles that uses passengers鈥 ages to suggest and play an appropriate video for the length of the trip. Suryavanishi鈥檚 role was backend support for the machine learning model as well as age and hand gesture detection.
鈥淗onestly, I didn鈥檛 expect to win because I was really nervous, and it was the first time I was doing something like this,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was pretty confident in my idea but didn鈥檛 imagine winning the Track Prize.鈥
He chose to participate in this event because it was close to his Co-op, Hyundai MOBIS, where he works with the Autonomous Vehicle Advanced Engineering team to develop new features for autonomous cars.
The team鈥檚 biggest challenge during the event was working on such a tight deadline, Suryavanishi said.
鈥淪ome of our ideas would fail sometimes, so we had to brainstorm and come up with new solutions,鈥 he said. 鈥淥verall, we had to race against time and get the project worked out.鈥