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DriveLM: Driving with Graph Visual Question Answering (2312.14150v2)

Published 21 Dec 2023 in cs.CV

Abstract: We study how vision-LLMs (VLMs) trained on web-scale data can be integrated into end-to-end driving systems to boost generalization and enable interactivity with human users. While recent approaches adapt VLMs to driving via single-round visual question answering (VQA), human drivers reason about decisions in multiple steps. Starting from the localization of key objects, humans estimate object interactions before taking actions. The key insight is that with our proposed task, Graph VQA, where we model graph-structured reasoning through perception, prediction and planning question-answer pairs, we obtain a suitable proxy task to mimic the human reasoning process. We instantiate datasets (DriveLM-Data) built upon nuScenes and CARLA, and propose a VLM-based baseline approach (DriveLM-Agent) for jointly performing Graph VQA and end-to-end driving. The experiments demonstrate that Graph VQA provides a simple, principled framework for reasoning about a driving scene, and DriveLM-Data provides a challenging benchmark for this task. Our DriveLM-Agent baseline performs end-to-end autonomous driving competitively in comparison to state-of-the-art driving-specific architectures. Notably, its benefits are pronounced when it is evaluated zero-shot on unseen objects or sensor configurations. We hope this work can be the starting point to shed new light on how to apply VLMs for autonomous driving. To facilitate future research, all code, data, and models are available to the public.

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Authors (10)
  1. Chonghao Sima (14 papers)
  2. Katrin Renz (10 papers)
  3. Kashyap Chitta (30 papers)
  4. Li Chen (590 papers)
  5. Hanxue Zhang (4 papers)
  6. Chengen Xie (2 papers)
  7. Ping Luo (340 papers)
  8. Andreas Geiger (136 papers)
  9. Hongyang Li (99 papers)
  10. Jens Beißwenger (3 papers)
Citations (103)