Benjamin Dittes, Martin Heracles, Thomas Michalke, Robert Kastner, Alexander Gepperth, Jannik Fritsch, and Christian Goerick (2009)
A Hierarchical System Integration Approach with Application to Visual Scene Exploration for Driver Assistance
In: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems, Liége, Belgium, Octobre 13-15, 2009. Springer, pages 255-264.
A scene exploration which is quick and complete according
to current task is the foundation for most higher scene processing. Many
specialized approaches exist in the driver assistance domain (e.g. car
recognition or lane marking detection), but we aim at an integrated system,
combining several such techniques to achieve sufficient performance.
In this work we present a novel approach to this integration problem. Algorithms
are contained in hierarchically arranged layers with the main
principle that the ordering is induced by the requirement that each layer
depends only on the layers below. Thus, higher layers can be added to
a running system (incremental composition) and shutdown or failure of
higher layers leaves the system in an operational state, albeit with reduced
functionality (graceful degradation). Assumptions, challenges and
benets when applying this approach to practical systems are discussed.
We demonstrate our approach on an integrated system performing visual
scene exploration on real-world data from a prototype vehicle. System
performance is evaluated on two scene exploration completeness measures
and shown to gracefully degrade as several layers are removed and
to fully recover as these layers are restarted while the system is running.
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