Steering a predator robot using a mixed frame/event-driven convolutional neural network

Moeys, Diederik Paul, Corradi, Federico, Kerr, Emmett , Vance, Philip, Das, Gautham, Neil, Daniel, Kerr, Dermot and Delbruck, Tobi (2016) Steering a predator robot using a mixed frame/event-driven convolutional neural network. In: 2016 Second International Conference on Event-based Control, Communication, and Signal Processing (EBCCSP), Krakow, Poland.

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This paper describes the application of a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) in the context of a predator/prey scenario. The CNN is trained and run on data from a Dynamic and Active Pixel Sensor (DAVIS) mounted on a Summit XL robot (the predator), which follows another one (the prey). The CNN is driven by both conventional image frames and dynamic vision sensor "frames" that consist of a constant number of DAVIS ON and OFF events. The network is thus "data driven" at a sample rate proportional to the scene activity, so the effective sample rate varies from 15 Hz to 240 Hz depending on the robot speeds. The network generates four outputs: steer right, left, center and non-visible. After off-line training on labeled data, the network is imported on the on-board Summit XL robot which runs jAER and receives steering directions in real time. Successful results on closed-loop trials, with accuracies up to 87% or 92% (depending on evaluation criteria) are reported. Although the proposed approach discards the precise DAVIS event timing, it offers the significant advantage of compatibility with conventional deep learning technology without giving up the advantage of datadriven computing.

Keywords:event vision system, Convolutional neural networks, robot navigation
Subjects:G Mathematical and Computer Sciences > G740 Computer Vision
Divisions:College of Science > Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology
ID Code:40824
Deposited On:30 Sep 2020 10:46

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