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Eunji Song1, Seyoung Jeong1, Sung-Ho Hwang1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 2066 Seobu-ro, Suwon 16419, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Autonomous driving recognition technology that can quickly and accurately recognize even small objects must be developed in high-speed situations. This study proposes an object point extraction method using rule-based LiDAR ring data and edge triggers to increase both speed and performance. The LiDAR's ring information is interpreted as a digital pulse to remove the ground, and object points are extracted by detecting discontinuous edges of the z value aligned with the ring ID and azimuth. A bounding box was simply created using DBSCAN and PCA to check recognition performance from the extracted object points. Verification of the results of removing the ground and extracting points through Ring Edge was conducted using SemanticKITTI and Waymo Open Dataset, and it was confirmed that both F1 scores were superior to RANSAC. In addition, extracting bounding boxes of objects also showed higher PDR index performance when verified in open datasets, virtual driving environments, and actual driving environments.
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