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VERN: Vegetation-Aware Robot Navigation in Dense Unstructured Outdoor Environments

Adarsh Jagan Sathyamoorthy, Kasun Weerakoon, Tianrui Guan, Mason W. Russell, Damon Conover, Jason Pusey, Dinesh Manocha

发表年份
2023
引用次数
17

摘要

We propose a novel method for autonomous legged robot navigation in densely vegetated environments with a variety of pliable/traversable and non-pliable/untraversable vegetation. We present a novel few-shot learning classifier that can be trained on a few hundred RGB images to differentiate flora that can be navigated through, from the ones that must be circumvented. Using the vegetation classification and 2D lidar scans, our method constructs a vegetation-aware traversability cost map that accurately represents the pliable and non-pliable obstacles with lower, and higher traversability costs, respectively. Our cost map construction accounts for misclassifications of the vegetation and further lowers the risk of collisions, freezing and entrapment in vegetation during navigation. Furthermore, we propose holonomic recovery behaviors for the robot for scenarios where it freezes, or gets physically entrapped in dense, pliable vegetation. We demonstrate our method on a Boston Dynamics Spot robot in real-world unstructured environments with sparse and dense tall grass, bushes, trees, etc. We observe an increase of 25-90% in success rates, 10-90% decrease in freezing rate, and up to 65% decrease in the false positive rate compared to existing methods.

关键词

RobotVegetation (pathology)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceRGB color modelHolonomicComputer visionMobile robotClassifier (UML)Environmental science

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