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Adaptation of Grad-CAM Method to Neural Network Architecture for LiDAR Pointcloud Object Detection

Daniel Dworak, Jerzy Baranowski

2022Energies20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) methods demonstrate internal representation of data hidden within neural network trained weights. That information, presented in a form readable to humans, could be remarkably useful during model development and validation. Among others, gradient-based methods such as Grad-CAM are broadly used in an image processing domain. On the other hand, the autonomous vehicle sensor suite consists of auxiliary devices such as radars and LiDARs, for which existing XAI methods do not apply directly. In this article, we present our adaptation approach to utilize Grad-CAM visualization for LiDAR pointcloud specific object detection architectures used in automotive perception systems. We try to solve data and network architecture compatibility problems and answer the question whether Grad-CAM methods could be used with LiDAR sensor data efficiently. We showcase successful results of our method and all the benefits that come with a Grad-CAM XAI application to a LiDAR sensor in an autonomous driving domain.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceLidarSuiteArtificial intelligenceAdaptation (eye)Artificial neural networkDomain (mathematical analysis)Domain adaptationVisualizationObject detectionArchitectureComputer visionRepresentation (politics)Automotive industryPattern recognition (psychology)Remote sensingGeographyEngineeringOpticsPolitical scienceClassifier (UML)LawMathematicsArchaeologyAerospace engineeringPoliticsMathematical analysisPhysicsAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
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