Low Latency Instance Segmentation by Continuous Clustering for LiDAR Sensors
Andreas Reich, Mirko Maehlisch
- Year
- 2023
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Low-latency instance segmentation of LiDAR point clouds is crucial in real-world applications because it serves as an initial and frequently-used building block in a robot's perception pipeline, where every task adds further delay. Particularly in dynamic environments, this total delay can result in significant positional offsets of dynamic objects, as seen in highway scenarios. To address this issue, we employ a new technique, which we call continuous clustering. Unlike most existing clustering approaches, which use a full revolution of the LiDAR sensor, we process the data stream in a continuous and seamless fashion. Our approach does not rely on the concept of complete or partial sensor rotations with multiple discrete range images; instead, it views the range image as a single and infinitely horizontally growing entity. Each new column of this continuous range image is processed as soon it is available. Obstacle points are clustered to existing instances in real-time and it is checked at a high-frequency which instances are completed in order to publish them without waiting for the completion of the revolution or some other integration period. In the case of rotating sensors, no problematic discontinuities between the points of the end and the start of a scan are observed. In this work we describe the two-layered data structure and the corresponding algorithm for continuous clustering. It is able to achieve an average latency of just 5 ms with respect to the latest timestamp of all points in the cluster. We are publishing the source code at https://github.com/UniBwTAS/continuous_clustering.
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