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Detecting Drivable Area for Self-driving Cars: An Unsupervised Approach

Published 1 May 2017 in cs.CV | (1705.00451v1)

Abstract: It has been well recognized that detecting drivable area is central to self-driving cars. Most of existing methods attempt to locate road surface by using lane line, thereby restricting to drivable area on which have a clear lane mark. This paper proposes an unsupervised approach for detecting drivable area utilizing both image data from a monocular camera and point cloud data from a 3D-LIDAR scanner. Our approach locates initial drivable areas based on a "direction ray map" obtained by image-LIDAR data fusion. Besides, a fusion of the feature level is also applied for more robust performance. Once the initial drivable areas are described by different features, the feature fusion problem is formulated as a Markov network and a belief propagation algorithm is developed to perform the model inference. Our approach is unsupervised and avoids common hypothesis, yet gets state-of-the-art results on ROAD-KITTI benchmark. Experiments show that our unsupervised approach is efficient and robust for detecting drivable area for self-driving cars.

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