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Waymax: An Accelerated, Data-Driven Simulator for Large-Scale Autonomous Driving Research
Simulation is an essential tool to develop and benchmark autonomous vehicle planning software in a safe and cost-effective manner. However, realistic simulation requires accurate modeling of multi-agent interactive behaviors to be trustworthy, behaviors which can be highly nuanced and complex. To address these challenges, we introduce Waymax, a new data-driven simulator for autonomous driving in multi-agent scenes, designed for large-scale simulation and testing. Waymax uses publicly-released, real-world driving data (e.g., the Waymo Open Motion Dataset) to initialize or play back a diverse set of multi-agent simulated scenarios. It runs entirely on hardware accelerators such as TPUs/GPUs and supports in-graph simulation for training, making it suitable for modern large-scale, distributed machine learning workflows. To support online training and evaluation, Waymax includes several learned and hard-coded behavior models that allow for realistic interaction within simulation. To supplement Waymax, we benchmark a suite of popular imitation and reinforcement learning algorithms with ablation studies on different design decisions, where we highlight the effectiveness of routes as guidance for planning agents and the ability of RL to overfit against simulated agents.
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V-Max: Making RL practical for Autonomous Driving
Charraut, Valentin, Tournaire, Thomas, Doulazmi, Waël, Buhet, Thibault
Learning-based decision-making has the potential to enable generalizable Autonomous Driving (AD) policies, reducing the engineering overhead of rule-based approaches. Imitation Learning (IL) remains the dominant paradigm, benefiting from large-scale human demonstration datasets, but it suffers from inherent limitations such as distribution shift and imitation gaps. Reinforcement Learning (RL) presents a promising alternative, yet its adoption in AD remains limited due to the lack of standardized and efficient research frameworks. To this end, we introduce V-Max, an open research framework providing all the necessary tools to make RL practical for AD. V-Max is built on Waymax, a hardware-accelerated AD simulator designed for large-scale experimentation. We extend it using ScenarioNet's approach, enabling the fast simulation of diverse AD datasets. V-Max integrates a set of observation and reward functions, transformer-based encoders, and training pipelines. Additionally, it includes adversarial evaluation settings and an extensive set of evaluation metrics. Through a large-scale benchmark, we analyze how network architectures, observation functions, training data, and reward shaping impact RL performance.
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Waymax: An Accelerated, Data-Driven Simulator for Large-Scale Autonomous Driving Research
Simulation is an essential tool to develop and benchmark autonomous vehicle planning software in a safe and cost-effective manner. However, realistic simulation requires accurate modeling of multi-agent interactive behaviors to be trustworthy, behaviors which can be highly nuanced and complex. To address these challenges, we introduce Waymax, a new data-driven simulator for autonomous driving in multi-agent scenes, designed for large-scale simulation and testing. Waymax uses publicly-released, real-world driving data (e.g., the Waymo Open Motion Dataset) to initialize or play back a diverse set of multi-agent simulated scenarios. It runs entirely on hardware accelerators such as TPUs/GPUs and supports in-graph simulation for training, making it suitable for modern large-scale, distributed machine learning workflows.
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EasyChauffeur: A Baseline Advancing Simplicity and Efficiency on Waymax
Xiao, Lingyu, Liu, Jiang-Jiang, Ye, Xiaoqing, Yang, Wankou, Wang, Jingdong
Recent advancements in deep-learning-based driving planners have primarily focused on elaborate network engineering, yielding limited improvements. This paper diverges from conventional approaches by exploring three fundamental yet underinvestigated aspects: training policy, data efficiency, and evaluation robustness. We introduce EasyChauffeur, a reproducible and effective planner for both imitation learning (IL) and reinforcement learning (RL) on Waymax, a GPU-accelerated simulator. Notably, our findings indicate that the incorporation of on-policy RL significantly boosts performance and data efficiency. To further enhance this efficiency, we propose SNE-Sampling, a novel method that selectively samples data from the encoder's latent space, substantially improving EasyChauffeur's performance with RL. Additionally, we identify a deficiency in current evaluation methods, which fail to accurately assess the robustness of different planners due to significant performance drops from minor changes in the ego vehicle's initial state. In response, we propose Ego-Shifting, a new evaluation setting for assessing planners' robustness. Our findings advocate for a shift from a primary focus on network architectures to adopting a holistic approach encompassing training strategies, data efficiency, and robust evaluation methods.
Waymax: An Accelerated, Data-Driven Simulator for Large-Scale Autonomous Driving Research
Gulino, Cole, Fu, Justin, Luo, Wenjie, Tucker, George, Bronstein, Eli, Lu, Yiren, Harb, Jean, Pan, Xinlei, Wang, Yan, Chen, Xiangyu, Co-Reyes, John D., Agarwal, Rishabh, Roelofs, Rebecca, Lu, Yao, Montali, Nico, Mougin, Paul, Yang, Zoey, White, Brandyn, Faust, Aleksandra, McAllister, Rowan, Anguelov, Dragomir, Sapp, Benjamin
Simulation is an essential tool to develop and benchmark autonomous vehicle planning software in a safe and cost-effective manner. However, realistic simulation requires accurate modeling of nuanced and complex multi-agent interactive behaviors. To address these challenges, we introduce Waymax, a new data-driven simulator for autonomous driving in multi-agent scenes, designed for large-scale simulation and testing. Waymax uses publicly-released, real-world driving data (e.g., the Waymo Open Motion Dataset) to initialize or play back a diverse set of multi-agent simulated scenarios. It runs entirely on hardware accelerators such as TPUs/GPUs and supports in-graph simulation for training, making it suitable for modern large-scale, distributed machine learning workflows. To support online training and evaluation, Waymax includes several learned and hard-coded behavior models that allow for realistic interaction within simulation. To supplement Waymax, we benchmark a suite of popular imitation and reinforcement learning algorithms with ablation studies on different design decisions, where we highlight the effectiveness of routes as guidance for planning agents and the ability of RL to overfit against simulated agents.
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