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Automatic AI controller that can drive with confidence: steering vehicle with uncertainty knowledge

Authors :
Kumari, Neha
Priya, Sumit Kumar. Sneha
Kumar, Ayush
Fogla, Akash
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In safety-critical systems that interface with the real world, the role of uncertainty in decision-making is pivotal, particularly in the context of machine learning models. For the secure functioning of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), it is imperative to manage such uncertainty adeptly. In this research, we focus on the development of a vehicle's lateral control system using a machine learning framework. Specifically, we employ a Bayesian Neural Network (BNN), a probabilistic learning model, to address uncertainty quantification. This capability allows us to gauge the level of confidence or uncertainty in the model's predictions. The BNN based controller is trained using simulated data gathered from the vehicle traversing a single track and subsequently tested on various other tracks. We want to share two significant results: firstly, the trained model demonstrates the ability to adapt and effectively control the vehicle on multiple similar tracks. Secondly, the quantification of prediction confidence integrated into the controller serves as an early-warning system, signaling when the algorithm lacks confidence in its predictions and is therefore susceptible to failure. By establishing a confidence threshold, we can trigger manual intervention, ensuring that control is relinquished from the algorithm when it operates outside of safe parameters.<br />Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2303.08187

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.16893
Document Type :
Working Paper