EC-IoU: Orienting Safety for Object Detectors via Ego-Centric Intersection-over-Union
Liao, Brian Hsuan-Cheng, Cheng, Chih-Hong, Esen, Hasan, Knoll, Alois
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper presents safety-oriented object detection via a novel Ego-Centric Intersection-over-Union (EC-IoU) measure, addressing practical concerns when applying state-of-the-art learning-based perception models in safety-critical domains such as autonomous driving. Concretely, we propose a weighting mechanism to refine the widely used IoU measure, allowing it to assign a higher score to a prediction that covers closer points of a ground-truth object from the ego agent's perspective. The proposed EC-IoU measure can be used in typical evaluation processes to select object detectors with higher safety-related performance for downstream tasks. It can also be integrated into common loss functions for model fine-tuning. While geared towards safety, our experiment with the KITTI dataset demonstrates the performance of a model trained on EC-IoU can be better than that of a variant trained on IoU in terms of mean Average Precision as well.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-20-2024
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