Colorizing and super-resolving lidar images before keypoint detection changes lidar odometry sampling, reducing rotation error and point count on tested sequences while giving mixed translation error results.
LiDAR-as-Camera for End-to-End Driving
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The core task of any autonomous driving system is to transform sensory inputs into driving commands. In end-to-end driving, this is achieved via a neural network, with one or multiple cameras as the most commonly used input and low-level driving command, e.g. steering angle, as output. However, depth-sensing has been shown in simulation to make the end-to-end driving task easier. On a real car, combining depth and visual information can be challenging, due to the difficulty of obtaining good spatial and temporal alignment of the sensors. To alleviate alignment problems, Ouster LiDARs can output surround-view LiDAR-images with depth, intensity, and ambient radiation channels. These measurements originate from the same sensor, rendering them perfectly aligned in time and space. We demonstrate that such LiDAR-images are sufficient for the real-car road-following task and perform at least equally to camera-based models in the tested conditions, with the difference increasing when needing to generalize to new weather conditions. In the second direction of study, we reveal that the temporal smoothness of off-policy prediction sequences correlates equally well with actual on-policy driving ability as the commonly used mean absolute error.
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Enhancing Lidar Point Cloud Sampling via Colorization and Super-Resolution of Lidar Imagery
Colorizing and super-resolving lidar images before keypoint detection changes lidar odometry sampling, reducing rotation error and point count on tested sequences while giving mixed translation error results.