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For our discussion, we crop our original photo. YOLO divides the input image into an S×S grid. Each grid cell predicts only one object. For example, the yellow grid cell below tries to predict the “person” object whose center (the blu…
So the solution is obvious. Anticipate as much as possible and plan several moves ahead so known no-win scenarios are impossible. As for the unknown no-win scenarios, there is nothing designers can do in such cases, so asking what they should do is a waste.
The typical counter to the above is to ask, “what about situations that the designers couldn’t anticipate?” But as any programmer will tell you, that’s the wrong question. If the programmer can’t anticipate the situation, then there is nothing at all the programmer can do. (S)he won’t be able to tell the car in advance which action to take. Asking how to solve a problem, when you don’t know the particulars, is silly on its face.