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End-to-end Autonomous Driving

This repo is all you need for end-to-end autonomous driving research. We present awesome talks, comprehensive paper collections, benchmarks, and challenges.

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At a Glance

The autonomous driving community has witnessed a rapid growth in approaches that embrace an end-to-end algorithm framework, utilizing raw sensor input to generate vehicle motion plans, instead of concentrating on individual tasks such as detection and motion prediction. In this survey, we provide a comprehensive analysis of more than 270 papers on the motivation, roadmap, methodology, challenges, and future trends in end-to-end autonomous driving. More details can be found in our survey paper.

End-to-end Autonomous Driving: Challenges and Frontiers

Li Chen1,2, Penghao Wu1, Kashyap Chitta3,4, Bernhard Jaeger3,4, Andreas Geiger3,4, and Hongyang Li1,2

1 OpenDriveLab, Shanghai AI Lab, 2 University of Hong Kong, 3 University of Tübingen, 4 Tübingen AI Center



If you find some useful related materials, shoot us an email or simply open a PR!

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Learning Materials for Beginners

Online Courses

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Workshops and Talks

Workshops (recent years)

Workshops (previous years)


Talks

Relevant talks from other workshops

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Paper Collection

We list key challenges from a wide span of candidate concerns, as well as trending methodologies. Please refer to this page for the full list, and the survey paper for detailed discussions.

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Benchmarks and Datasets

Real-world deployment is the final benchmark for autonomous driving. However, testing in the real world is expensive. For academic benchmarking, we recommend you read this write-up from Jaeger et al. 2024: Common mistakes in benchmarking.

Closed-loop

Open-loop

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Competitions / Challenges

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Contributing

Thank you for all your contributions. Please make sure to read the contributing guide before you make a pull request.

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License

End-to-end Autonomous Driving is released under the MIT license.

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Citation

If you find this project useful in your research, please consider citing:

@article{chen2023e2esurvey,
  title={End-to-end Autonomous Driving: Challenges and Frontiers},
  author={Chen, Li and Wu, Penghao and Chitta, Kashyap and Jaeger, Bernhard and Geiger, Andreas and Li, Hongyang},
  journal={IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence},
  year={2024}
}

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Contact

Primary contact: [email protected]. You can also contact: [email protected].

Join OpenDriveLab Slack to chat with the commuty! Slack channel: #e2ead.

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