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Who2com: Collaborative Perception via Learnable Handshake Communication (2003.09575v1)

Published 21 Mar 2020 in cs.CV, cs.MA, and cs.RO

Abstract: In this paper, we propose the problem of collaborative perception, where robots can combine their local observations with those of neighboring agents in a learnable way to improve accuracy on a perception task. Unlike existing work in robotics and multi-agent reinforcement learning, we formulate the problem as one where learned information must be shared across a set of agents in a bandwidth-sensitive manner to optimize for scene understanding tasks such as semantic segmentation. Inspired by networking communication protocols, we propose a multi-stage handshake communication mechanism where the neural network can learn to compress relevant information needed for each stage. Specifically, a target agent with degraded sensor data sends a compressed request, the other agents respond with matching scores, and the target agent determines who to connect with (i.e., receive information from). We additionally develop the AirSim-CP dataset and metrics based on the AirSim simulator where a group of aerial robots perceive diverse landscapes, such as roads, grasslands, buildings, etc. We show that for the semantic segmentation task, our handshake communication method significantly improves accuracy by approximately 20% over decentralized baselines, and is comparable to centralized ones using a quarter of the bandwidth.

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Authors (6)
  1. Yen-Cheng Liu (26 papers)
  2. Junjiao Tian (22 papers)
  3. Chih-Yao Ma (27 papers)
  4. Nathan Glaser (3 papers)
  5. Chia-Wen Kuo (14 papers)
  6. Zsolt Kira (110 papers)
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