Neural Network Perception for Mobile Robot Guidance by Dean A. Pomerleau.

Dean Pomerleau's trainable road tracker, ALVINN, is arguably the world's most famous neural net application. It currently holds the world's record for distance traveled by an autonomous robot without interruption: 21.2 miles along a highway, in traffic, at speedsofup to 55 miles per h...

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Main Author: Pomerleau, Dean A. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1993.
Edition:1st ed. 1993.
Series:The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 239
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Problem Description -- 1.2 Robot Testbed Description -- 1.3 Overview -- 2 Network Architecture -- 2.1 Architecture Overview -- 2.2 Input Representations -- 2.3 Output Representation -- 2.4 Internal Network Structures -- 3 Training Networks “On-The-Fly” -- 3.1 Training with Simulated Data -- 3.2 Training “on-the-fly” with Real Data -- 3.3 Performance Improvement Using Transformations -- 3.4 Discussion -- 4 Training Networks With Structured Noise -- 4.1 Transitory Feature Problem -- 4.2 Training with Gaussian Noise -- 4.3 Characteristics of Structured Noise -- 4.4 Training with Structured Noise -- 4.5 Improvement from Structured Noise Training -- 4.6 Discussion -- 5 Driving Results and Performance -- 5.1 Situations Encountered -- 5.2 Driving with Alternative Sensors -- 5.3 Quantitative Performance Analysis -- 5.4 Discussion -- 6 Analysis of Network Representations -- 6.1 Weight Diagram Interpretation -- 6.2 Sensitivity Analysis -- 6.3 Discussion -- 7 Rule-Based Multi-network Arbitration -- 7.1 Symbolic Knowledge and Reasoning -- 7.2 Rule-based Driving Module Integration -- 7.3 Analysis and Discussion -- 8 Output Appearance Reliability Estimation -- 8.1 Review of Previous Arbitration Techniques -- 8.2 OARE Details -- 8.3 Results Using OARE -- 8.4 Shortcomings of OARE -- 9 Input Reconstruction Reliability Estimation -- 9.1 The IRRE Idea -- 9.2 Network Inversion -- 9.3 Backdriving the Hidden Units -- 9.4 Autoencoding the Input -- 9.5 Discussion -- 10 Other Applications – The SM2 -- 10.1 The Task -- 10.2 Network Architecture -- 10.3 Network Training and Performance -- 10.4 Discussion -- 11 Other Vision-based Robot Guidance Methods -- 11.1 Non-learning Autonomous Driving Systems -- 11.2 Other Connectionist Navigation Systems -- 11.3 Other Potential Connectionist Methods -- 11.4 Other Machine Learning Techniques -- 11.5 Discussion -- 12 Conclusion -- 12.1 Contributions -- 12.2 Future Work. 
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