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Polyline Generative Navigable Space Segmentation for Autonomous Visual Navigation

Zheng Chen, Zhengming Ding, David Crandall, Lantao Liu

Year
2021
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Open access

Abstract

Detecting navigable space is a fundamental capability for mobile robots navigating in unknown or unmapped environments. In this work, we treat visual navigable space segmentation as a scene decomposition problem and propose Polyline Segmentation Variational autoencoder Network (PSV-Net), a representation learning-based framework for learning the navigable space segmentation in a self-supervised manner. Current segmentation techniques heavily rely on fully-supervised learning strategies which demand a large amount of pixel-level annotated images. In this work, we propose a framework leveraging a Variational AutoEncoder (VAE) and an AutoEncoder (AE) to learn a polyline representation that compactly outlines the desired navigable space boundary. Through extensive experiments, we validate that the proposed PSV-Net can learn the visual navigable space with no or few labels, producing an accuracy comparable to fully-supervised state-of-the-art methods that use all available labels. In addition, we show that integrating the proposed navigable space segmentation model with a visual planner can achieve efficient mapless navigation in real environments.

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cs.CVcs.RO

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