Self-supervised classification of dynamic obstacles using the temporal information provided by videos

21 Oct 2019  ·  Sid Ali Hamideche, Florent Chiaroni, Mohamed-Cherif Rahal ·

Nowadays, autonomous driving systems can detect, segment, and classify the surrounding obstacles using a monocular camera. However, state-of-the-art methods solving these tasks generally perform a fully supervised learning process and require a large amount of training labeled data. On another note, some self-supervised learning approaches can deal with detection and segmentation of dynamic obstacles using the temporal information available in video sequences. In this work, we propose to classify the detected obstacles depending on their motion pattern. We present a novel self-supervised framework consisting of learning offline clusters from temporal patch sequences and considering these clusters as labeled sets to train a real-time image classifier. The presented model outperforms state-of-the-art unsupervised image classification methods on large-scale diverse driving video dataset BDD100K.

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