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A Survey of Deep Learning Based Radar and Vision Fusion for 3D Object Detection in Autonomous Driving

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arxiv 2406.00714 v1 pith:JQP56DIV submitted 2024-06-02 cs.CV

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keywords fusionautonomousradardrivingcomprehensivedeepdetectionend-to-end
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With the rapid advancement of autonomous driving technology, there is a growing need for enhanced safety and efficiency in the automatic environmental perception of vehicles during their operation. In modern vehicle setups, cameras and mmWave radar (radar), being the most extensively employed sensors, demonstrate complementary characteristics, inherently rendering them conducive to fusion and facilitating the achievement of both robust performance and cost-effectiveness. This paper focuses on a comprehensive survey of radar-vision (RV) fusion based on deep learning methods for 3D object detection in autonomous driving. We offer a comprehensive overview of each RV fusion category, specifically those employing region of interest (ROI) fusion and end-to-end fusion strategies. As the most promising fusion strategy at present, we provide a deeper classification of end-to-end fusion methods, including those 3D bounding box prediction based and BEV based approaches. Moreover, aligning with recent advancements, we delineate the latest information on 4D radar and its cutting-edge applications in autonomous vehicles (AVs). Finally, we present the possible future trends of RV fusion and summarize this paper.

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  1. HGSFusion: Radar-Camera Fusion with Hybrid Generation and Synchronization for 3D Object Detection

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    HGSFusion improves radar-camera 3D detection by generating hybrid radar points inside image segmentation masks and fusing radar and image BEV features with a dual-sync module.

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