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Building and Auditing Physical AI Pipelines with FiftyOne’s Physical AI Workbench - Dec 16, 2025
Dec 16, 2025
9:00-10:00 AM Pacific
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About this event
This hands-on workshop introduces you to the Physical AI Workbench, a new layer of FiftyOne designed for autonomous vehicle, robotics, and 3D vision workflows. You’ll learn how to bridge the gap between raw sensor data and production-quality datasets, all from within FiftyOne’s interactive interface.
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Through live demos, you’ll explore how to:
  • Audit: Automatically detect calibration errors, timestamp misalignments, incomplete frames, and other integrity issues that arise from dataset format drift over time.
  • Generate: Reconstruct and augment your data using NVIDIA pathways such as NuRec, COSMOS, and Omniverse, enabling realistic scene synthesis and physical consistency checks.
  • Enrich: Integrate auto-labeling, embeddings, and quality scoring pipelines to enhance metadata and accelerate model training.
  • Export and Loop Back: Seamlessly export to and re-import from interoperable formats like NCore to verify consistency and ensure round-trip fidelity.
You’ll gain hands-on experience with a complete physical AI dataset lifecycle—from ingesting real-world AV datasets like nuScenes and Waymo, to running 3D audits, projecting LiDAR into image space, and visualizing results in FiftyOne’s UI. Along the way, you’ll see how Physical AI Workbench automatically surfaces issues in calibration, projection, and metadata—helping teams prevent silent data drift and ensure reliable dataset evolution.
By the end, you’ll understand how the Physical AI Workbench standardizes the process of building calibrated, complete, and simulation-ready datasets for the physical world.
Who should attend
Data scientists, AV/ADAS engineers, robotics researchers, and computer vision practitioners looking to standardize and scale physical-world datasets for model development and simulation.