Argoverse: 3D Tracking and Forecasting with Rich Maps - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Argoverse: 3D Tracking and Forecasting with Rich Maps

M. Chang, J. Lambert, P. Sangkloy, J. Singh, S. Bak, A. Hartnett, D. Wang, P. Carr, S. Lucey, D. Ramanan, and J. Hays
Conference Paper, Proceedings of (CVPR) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, pp. 8740 - 8749, June, 2019

Abstract

We present Argoverse, a dataset designed to support autonomous vehicle perception tasks including 3D tracking and motion forecasting. Argoverse includes sensor data collected by a fleet of autonomous vehicles in Pittsburgh and Miami as well as 3D tracking annotations, 300k extracted interesting vehicle trajectories, and rich semantic maps. The sensor data consists of 360 degree images from 7 cameras with overlapping fields of view, forward-facing stereo imagery, 3D point clouds from long range LiDAR, and 6-DOF pose. Our 290km of mapped lanes contain rich geometric and semantic metadata which are not currently available in any public dataset. All data is released under a Creative Commons license at Argoverse.org. In baseline experiments, we use map information such as lane direction, driveable area, and ground height to improve the accuracy of 3D object tracking. We use 3D object tracking to mine for more than 300k interesting vehicle trajectories to create a trajectory forecasting benchmark. Motion forecasting experiments ranging in complexity from classical methods (k-NN) to LSTMs demonstrate that using detailed vector maps with lane-level information substantially reduces prediction error. Our tracking and forecasting experiments represent only a superficial exploration of the potential of rich maps in robotic perception. We hope that Argoverse will enable the research community to explore these problems in greater depth.

BibTeX

@conference{Chang-2019-121010,
author = {M. Chang and J. Lambert and P. Sangkloy and J. Singh and S. Bak and A. Hartnett and D. Wang and P. Carr and S. Lucey and D. Ramanan and J. Hays},
title = {Argoverse: 3D Tracking and Forecasting with Rich Maps},
booktitle = {Proceedings of (CVPR) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition},
year = {2019},
month = {June},
pages = {8740 - 8749},
}