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Front Robot AI


Title:Robustness of Bio-Inspired Visual Systems for Collision Prediction in Critical Robot Traffic
Author(s):Fu Q; Sun X; Liu T; Hu C; Yue S;
Address:"Machine Life and Intelligence Research Centre, School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China. School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom"
Journal Title:Front Robot AI
Year:2021
Volume:20210806
Issue:
Page Number:529872 -
DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2021.529872
ISSN/ISBN:2296-9144 (Electronic) 2296-9144 (Linking)
Abstract:"Collision prevention sets a major research and development obstacle for intelligent robots and vehicles. This paper investigates the robustness of two state-of-the-art neural network models inspired by the locust's LGMD-1 and LGMD-2 visual pathways as fast and low-energy collision alert systems in critical scenarios. Although both the neural circuits have been studied and modelled intensively, their capability and robustness against real-time critical traffic scenarios where real-physical crashes will happen have never been systematically investigated due to difficulty and high price in replicating risky traffic with many crash occurrences. To close this gap, we apply a recently published robotic platform to test the LGMDs inspired visual systems in physical implementation of critical traffic scenarios at low cost and high flexibility. The proposed visual systems are applied as the only collision sensing modality in each micro-mobile robot to conduct avoidance by abrupt braking. The simulated traffic resembles on-road sections including the intersection and highway scenes wherein the roadmaps are rendered by coloured, artificial pheromones upon a wide LCD screen acting as the ground of an arena. The robots with light sensors at bottom can recognise the lanes and signals, tightly follow paths. The emphasis herein is laid on corroborating the robustness of LGMDs neural systems model in different dynamic robot scenes to timely alert potential crashes. This study well complements previous experimentation on such bio-inspired computations for collision prediction in more critical physical scenarios, and for the first time demonstrates the robustness of LGMDs inspired visual systems in critical traffic towards a reliable collision alert system under constrained computation power. This paper also exhibits a novel, tractable, and affordable robotic approach to evaluate online visual systems in dynamic scenes"
Keywords:LGMDs bio-inspired computation collision prediction critical robot traffic micro-robot robust visual systems;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEFu, Qinbing Sun, Xuelong Liu, Tian Hu, Cheng Yue, Shigang eng Switzerland 2021/08/24 Front Robot AI. 2021 Aug 6; 8:529872. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2021.529872. eCollection 2021"

 
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