Birds'-Eye-View (BEV) perception has become a vital component of autonomous driving systems due to its ability to integrate multiple sensor inputs into a unified representation, enhancing performance in various downstream tasks. However, the computational demands of BEV models pose challenges for real-world deployment in vehicles with limited resources. To address these limitations, we propose QuadBEV, an efficient multitask perception framework that leverages the shared spatial and contextual information across four key tasks: 3D object detection, lane detection, map segmentation, and occupancy prediction. QuadBEV not only streamlines the integration of these tasks using a shared backbone and task-specific heads but also addresses common multitask learning challenges such as learning rate sensitivity and conflicting task objectives. Our framework reduces redundant computations, thereby enhancing system efficiency, making it particularly suited for embedded systems. We present comprehensive experiments that validate the effectiveness and robustness of QuadBEV, demonstrating its suitability for real-world applications.


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    Title :

    QuadBEV: An Efficient Quadruple-Task Perception Framework via Birds'-Eye-View Representation


    Contributors:
    Li, Yuxin (author) / Li, Yiheng (author) / Yang, Xulei (author) / Yu, Mengying (author) / Huang, Zihang (author) / Wu, Xiaojun (author) / Yeo, Chaikiat (author)


    Publication date :

    2024-09-24


    Size :

    3187611 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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