Eloss in the way: A Sensitive Input Quality Metrics for Intelligent Driving

02/02/2023
by   Haobo Yang, et al.
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With the increasing complexity of the traffic environment, the importance of safety perception in intelligent driving is growing. Conventional methods in the robust perception of intelligent driving focus on training models with anomalous data, letting the deep neural network decide how to tackle anomalies. However, these models cannot adapt smoothly to the diverse and complex real-world environment. This paper proposes a new type of metric known as Eloss and offers a novel training strategy to empower perception models from the aspect of anomaly detection. Eloss is designed based on an explanation of the perception model's information compression layers. Specifically, taking inspiration from the design of a communication system, the information transmission process of an information compression network has two expectations: the amount of information changes steadily, and the information entropy continues to decrease. Then Eloss can be obtained according to the above expectations, guiding the update of related network parameters and producing a sensitive metric to identify anomalies while maintaining the model performance. Our experiments demonstrate that Eloss can deviate from the standard value by a factor over 100 with anomalous data and produce distinctive values for similar but different types of anomalies, showing the effectiveness of the proposed method. Our code is available at: (code available after paper accepted).

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