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Contrastive Label Disambiguation for Self-Supervised Terrain Traversability Learning in Off-Road Environments

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arxiv 2307.02871 v1 pith:KAQSYKM3 submitted 2023-07-06 cs.RO

classification cs.RO
keywords learningtraversabilitypseudocontrastivedrivinglabellabelsoff-road
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Discriminating the traversability of terrains is a crucial task for autonomous driving in off-road environments. However, it is challenging due to the diverse, ambiguous, and platform-specific nature of off-road traversability. In this paper, we propose a novel self-supervised terrain traversability learning framework, utilizing a contrastive label disambiguation mechanism. Firstly, weakly labeled training samples with pseudo labels are automatically generated by projecting actual driving experiences onto the terrain models constructed in real time. Subsequently, a prototype-based contrastive representation learning method is designed to learn distinguishable embeddings, facilitating the self-supervised updating of those pseudo labels. As the iterative interaction between representation learning and pseudo label updating, the ambiguities in those pseudo labels are gradually eliminated, enabling the learning of platform-specific and task-specific traversability without any human-provided annotations. Experimental results on the RELLIS-3D dataset and our Gobi Desert driving dataset demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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    cs.RO 2024-11 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A hybrid vehicle dynamics model that uses compressed DINOv2 visual terrain features improves high-speed off-road trajectory prediction by about 10% over a no-vision baseline.

  2. Self-Supervised Traversability Learning with Online Prototype Adaptation for Off-Road Autonomous Driving

    cs.RO 2025-04 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A self-supervised, BEV-based traversability classifier with online prototype updates outperforms prior self-supervised methods on off-road datasets and runs in real time.

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