OpenVX和实时认证:麻烦的历史

Tanya Amert, S. Voronov, James H. Anderson
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自动驾驶汽车中使用的许多计算机视觉(CV)应用程序依赖于历史结果,这在处理图形中引入了周期。然而,现有的响应时间分析在存在循环的情况下会崩溃,要么完全失败,要么大幅牺牲并行性或CV准确性。为了解决这种情况,本文基于最近批准的OpenVX标准提出了一个新的基于图的任务模型,该模型将历史需求及其引发的周期作为一级概念。使用此模型,可以推导出可能包含循环的图的响应时间界限。这些界限暴露了响应性和CV准确性之间的权衡,这取决于允许的并行度的程度。通过涉及行人跟踪的CV案例研究说明了这种权衡。在这个案例研究中,与之前的方法相比,本文提出的方法在分析和观察响应时间上都有了显著的改进,CV精度也可以接受。
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OpenVX and Real-Time Certification: The Troublesome History
Many computer-vision (CV) applications used in autonomous vehicles rely on historical results, which introduce cycles in processing graphs. However, existing response-time analysis breaks down in the presence of cycles, either by failing completely or by drastically sacrificing parallelism or CV accuracy. To address this situation, this paper presents a new graph-based task model, based on the recently ratified OpenVX standard, that includes historical requirements and their induced cycles as first-class concepts. Using this model, response-time bounds for graphs that may contain cycles are derived. These bounds expose a tradeoff between responsiveness and CV accuracy that hinges on the extent of allowed parallelism. This tradeoff is illustrated via a CV case study involving pedestrian tracking. In this case study, the methods proposed in this paper enabled significant improvements in both analytical and observed response times, with acceptable CV accuracy, compared to prior methods.
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