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RS2G: Data-Driven Scene-Graph Extraction and Embedding for Robust Autonomous Perception and Scenario Understanding

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arxiv 2304.08600 v2 pith:STM24K4M submitted 2023-04-17 cs.CV cs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.LG
keywords extractiongraphrs2gautonomousapproachdata-drivenexistingknowledge
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Effectively capturing intricate interactions among road users is of critical importance to achieving safe navigation for autonomous vehicles. While graph learning (GL) has emerged as a promising approach to tackle this challenge, existing GL models rely on predefined domain-specific graph extraction rules that often fail in real-world drastically changing scenarios. Additionally, these graph extraction rules severely impede the capability of existing GL methods to generalize knowledge across domains. To address this issue, we propose RoadScene2Graph (RS2G), an innovative autonomous scenario understanding framework with a novel data-driven graph extraction and modeling approach that dynamically captures the diverse relations among road users. Our evaluations demonstrate that on average RS2G outperforms the state-of-the-art (SOTA) rule-based graph extraction method by 4.47% and the SOTA deep learning model by 22.19% in subjective risk assessment. More importantly, RS2G delivers notably better performance in transferring knowledge gained from simulation environments to unseen real-world scenarios.

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