Flexible 3D Lane Detection by Hierarchical Shape Matching

Authors

  • Zhihao Guan Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Ruixin Liu Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Zejian Yuan Xi‘an Jiaotong University
  • Ao Liu Tencent
  • Kun Tang Tencent
  • Tong Zhou Tencent
  • Erlong Li Tencent
  • Chao Zheng Tencent
  • Shuqi Mei Tencent

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i1.25146

Keywords:

CV: Object Detection & Categorization, CV: Vision for Robotics & Autonomous Driving, CV: Scene Analysis & Understanding, CV: Applications

Abstract

As one of the basic while vital technologies for HD map construction, 3D lane detection is still an open problem due to varying visual conditions, complex typologies, and strict demands for precision. In this paper, an end-to-end flexible and hierarchical lane detector is proposed to precisely predict 3D lane lines from point clouds. Specifically, we design a hierarchical network predicting flexible representations of lane shapes at different levels, simultaneously collecting global instance semantics and avoiding local errors. In the global scope, we propose to regress parametric curves w.r.t adaptive axes that help to make more robust predictions towards complex scenes, while in the local vision the structure of lane segment is detected in each of the dynamic anchor cells sampled along the global predicted curves. Moreover, corresponding global and local shape matching losses and anchor cell generation strategies are designed. Experiments on two datasets show that we overwhelm current top methods under high precision standards, and full ablation studies also verify each part of our method. Our codes will be released at https://github.com/Doo-do/FHLD.

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Published

2023-06-26

How to Cite

Guan, Z., Liu, R., Yuan, Z., Liu, A., Tang, K., Zhou, T., Li, E., Zheng, C., & Mei, S. (2023). Flexible 3D Lane Detection by Hierarchical Shape Matching. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 37(1), 694-701. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i1.25146

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Section

AAAI Technical Track on Computer Vision I