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Safe Robot Navigation via Multi-Modal Anomaly Detection

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arxiv 2001.07934 v1 pith:JXIHUPED submitted 2020-01-22 cs.RO

classification cs.RO
keywords anomalyclassificationdetectionmulti-modalrobotenvironmentsimagesnavigation
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Navigation in natural outdoor environments requires a robust and reliable traversability classification method to handle the plethora of situations a robot can encounter. Binary classification algorithms perform well in their native domain but tend to provide overconfident predictions when presented with out-of-distribution samples, which can lead to catastrophic failure when navigating unknown environments. We propose to overcome this issue by using anomaly detection on multi-modal images for traversability classification, which is easily scalable by training in a self-supervised fashion from robot experience. In this work, we evaluate multiple anomaly detection methods with a combination of uni- and multi-modal images in their performance on data from different environmental conditions. Our results show that an approach using a feature extractor and normalizing flow with an input of RGB, depth and surface normals performs best. It achieves over 95% area under the ROC curve and is robust to out-of-distribution samples.

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