Robotics: Science and Systems XIX

Fast Traversability Estimation for Wild Visual Navigation

Jonas Frey, Matias Mattamala, Nived Chebrolu, Cesar Cadena, Maurice Fallon, Marco Hutter

Abstract:

Natural environments such as forests and grasslands are challenging for robotic navigation because of the false perception of rigid obstacles from high grass, twigs, or bushes. In this work, we propose Wild Visual Navigation (WVN), an online self-supervised learning system for traversability estimation which uses only vision. The system is able to continuously adapt from a short human demonstration in the field. It leverages high-dimensional features from self-supervised visual transformer models, with an online scheme for supervision generation that runs in real-time on the robot. We demonstrate the advantages of our approach with experiments and ablation studies in challenging environments in forests, parks, and grasslands. Our system is able to bootstrap the traversable terrain segmentation in less than 5 min of in-field training time, enabling the robot to navigate in complex outdoor terrains - negotiating obstacles in high grass as well as a 1.4 km footpath following. While our experiments were executed with a quadruped robot, ANYmal, the approach presented can generalize to any ground robot. Project page: https://bit.ly/3M6nMHH

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Bibtex:

  
@INPROCEEDINGS{Frey-RSS-23, 
    AUTHOR    = {Jonas Frey AND Matias Mattamala AND Nived Chebrolu AND Cesar Cadena AND Maurice Fallon AND Marco Hutter}, 
    TITLE     = {{Fast Traversability Estimation for Wild Visual Navigation}}, 
    BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems}, 
    YEAR      = {2023}, 
    ADDRESS   = {Daegu, Republic of Korea}, 
    MONTH     = {July}, 
    DOI       = {10.15607/RSS.2023.XIX.054} 
}