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Designing a Recurrent Neural Network to Learn a Motion Planner for High-Dimensional Inputs

Published 10 May 2022 in cs.RO and cs.LG | (2205.04799v1)

Abstract: The use of machine learning in the self-driving industry has boosted a number of recent advancements. In particular, the usage of large deep learning models in the perception and prediction stack have proved quite successful, but there still lacks significant literature on the use of machine learning in the planning stack. The current state of the art in the planning stack often relies on fast constrained optimization or rule-based approaches. Both of these techniques fail to address a significant number of fundamental problems that would allow the vehicle to operate more similarly to that of human drivers. In this paper, we attempt to design a basic deep learning system to approach this problem. Furthermore, the main underlying goal of this paper is to demonstrate the potential uses of machine learning in the planning stack for autonomous vehicles (AV) and provide a baseline work for ongoing and future research.

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