A task-centric, five-layer data quality framework for autonomous driving, illustrated by BCS-based redundancy pruning on nuScenes that maintains or slightly improves YOLOv8 object detection.
A survey on deep learning approaches for data integration in autonomous driving system
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The perception module of self-driving vehicles relies on a multi-sensor system to understand its environment. Recent advancements in deep learning have led to the rapid development of approaches that integrate multi-sensory measurements to enhance perception capabilities. This paper surveys the latest deep learning integration techniques applied to the perception module in autonomous driving systems, categorizing integration approaches based on "what, how, and when to integrate". A new taxonomy of integration is proposed, based on three dimensions: multi-view, multi-modality, and multi-frame. The integration operations and their pros and cons are summarized, providing new insights into the properties of an "ideal" data integration approach that can alleviate the limitations of existing methods. After reviewing hundreds of relevant papers, this survey concludes with a discussion of the key features of an optimal data integration approach.
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A Novel Multi-layer Task-centric and Data Quality Framework for Autonomous Driving
A task-centric, five-layer data quality framework for autonomous driving, illustrated by BCS-based redundancy pruning on nuScenes that maintains or slightly improves YOLOv8 object detection.