A competition pipeline combining change-point detection, optical flow, ViT classification, and the MOLMO vision-language model to identify and caption out-of-label road hazards, scoring 2nd on the COOOL leaderboard.
COOOL: Challenge Of Out-Of-Label A Novel Benchmark for Autonomous Driving
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As the Computer Vision community rapidly develops and advances algorithms for autonomous driving systems, the goal of safer and more efficient autonomous transportation is becoming increasingly achievable. However, it is 2024, and we still do not have fully self-driving cars. One of the remaining core challenges lies in addressing the novelty problem, where self-driving systems still struggle to handle previously unseen situations on the open road. With our Challenge of Out-Of-Label (COOOL) benchmark, we introduce a novel dataset for hazard detection, offering versatile evaluation metrics applicable across various tasks, including novelty-adjacent domains such as Anomaly Detection, Open-Set Recognition, Open Vocabulary, and Domain Adaptation. COOOL comprises over 200 collections of dashcam-oriented videos, annotated by human labelers to identify objects of interest and potential driving hazards. It includes a diverse range of hazards and nuisance objects. Due to the dataset's size and data complexity, COOOL serves exclusively as an evaluation benchmark.
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Zero-shot Hazard Identification in Autonomous Driving: A Case Study on the COOOL Benchmark
A competition pipeline combining change-point detection, optical flow, ViT classification, and the MOLMO vision-language model to identify and caption out-of-label road hazards, scoring 2nd on the COOOL leaderboard.