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arxiv: 2209.10788 · v3 · pith:3SAIX54Vnew · submitted 2022-09-22 · 💻 cs.RO · cs.LG

How Does It Feel? Self-Supervised Costmap Learning for Off-Road Vehicle Traversability

classification 💻 cs.RO cs.LG
keywords navigationoff-roadchallengingrobottraversabilitycostmapcostmapsinteraction
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Estimating terrain traversability in off-road environments requires reasoning about complex interaction dynamics between the robot and these terrains. However, it is challenging to create informative labels to learn a model in a supervised manner for these interactions. We propose a method that learns to predict traversability costmaps by combining exteroceptive environmental information with proprioceptive terrain interaction feedback in a self-supervised manner. Additionally, we propose a novel way of incorporating robot velocity in the costmap prediction pipeline. We validate our method in multiple short and large-scale navigation tasks on challenging off-road terrains using two different large, all-terrain robots. Our short-scale navigation results show that using our learned costmaps leads to overall smoother navigation, and provides the robot with a more fine-grained understanding of the robot-terrain interactions. Our large-scale navigation trials show that we can reduce the number of interventions by up to 57% compared to an occupancy-based navigation baseline in challenging off-road courses ranging from 400 m to 3150 m. Appendix and full experiment videos can be found in our website: https://mateoguaman.github.io/hdif.

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