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End-to-end deep learning of lane detection and path prediction for real-time autonomous driving
One-line summary
Inspired by the UNet architecture of semantic image segmentation, we propose a lightweight UNet using depthwise separable convolutions (DSUNet) for end-to-end learning of lane detection and path prediction (PP) in autonomous driving.
Engineering notes
DSUNet-PP outperforms UNet-PP in mean average errors of predicted curvature and lateral offset for path planning in dynamic simulation. DSUNet-PP outperforms a modified UNet in lateral error, which is tested in a real car on real road.
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Original abstract
Inspired by the UNet architecture of semantic image segmentation, we propose a lightweight UNet using depthwise separable convolutions (DSUNet) for end-to-end learning of lane detection and path prediction (PP) in autonomous driving. We also design and integrate a PP algorithm with convolutional neural network (CNN) to form a simulation model (CNN-PP) that can be used to assess CNN’s performance qualitatively, quantitatively, and dynamically in a host agent car driving along with other agents all in a real-time autonomous manner. DSUNet is 5.12 $$\times $$ × lighter in model size and 1.61 $$\times $$ × faster in inference than UNet. DSUNet-PP outperforms UNet-PP in mean average errors of predicted curvature and lateral offset for path planning in dynamic simulation. DSUNet-PP outperforms a modified UNet in lateral error, which is tested in a real car on real road. These results show that DSUNet is efficient and effective for lane detection and path prediction in autonomous driving.
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