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Adversarial Evaluation of Autonomous Vehicles in Lane-Change Scenarios

Baiming Chen, Xiang Chen, Qiong Wu, Liang Li

2021IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems118 citationsDOI

Abstract

Autonomous vehicles must be comprehensively evaluated before deployed in cities and highways. However, most existing evaluation approaches for autonomous vehicles are static and lack adaptability, so they are usually inefficient in generating challenging scenarios for tested vehicles. In this paper, we propose an adaptive evaluation framework to efficiently evaluate autonomous vehicles in adversarial environments generated by deep reinforcement learning. Considering the multimodal nature of dangerous scenarios, we use ensemble models to represent different local optimums for diversity. We then utilize a nonparametric Bayesian method to cluster the adversarial policies. The proposed method is validated in a typical lane-change scenario that involves frequent interactions between the ego vehicle and the surrounding vehicles. Results show that the adversarial scenarios generated by our method significantly degrade the performance of the tested vehicles. We also illustrate different patterns of generated adversarial environments, which can be used to infer the weaknesses of the tested vehicles.

Topics & Concepts

AdaptabilityAdversarial systemComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceReinforcement learningMachine learningVehicle dynamicsEngineeringEcologyAutomotive engineeringBiologyAutonomous Vehicle Technology and SafetyAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningForensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis
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