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}
@INPROCEEDINGS{9355295,
author={Xie, Minhui and Ren, Kai and Lu, Youyou and Yang, Guangxu and Xu, Qingxing and Wu, Bihai and Lin, Jiazhen and Ao, Hongbo and Xu, Wanhong and Shu, Jiwu},
booktitle={SC20: International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis},
title={Kraken: Memory-Efficient Continual Learning for Large-Scale Real-Time Recommendations},
year={2020},
volume={},
number={},
pages={1-17},
doi={10.1109/SC41405.2020.00025}
}
@inproceedings{MLSYS2021_ec895663,
author = {Jiang, Wenqi and He, Zhenhao and Zhang, Shuai and Preu\ss er, Thomas B. and Zeng, Kai and Feng, Liang and Zhang, Jiansong and Liu, Tongxuan and Li , Yong and Zhou, Jingren and Zhang, Ce and Alonso, Gustavo},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Machine Learning and Systems},
editor = {A. Smola and A. Dimakis and I. Stoica},
pages = {845--859},
title = {MicroRec: Efficient Recommendation Inference by Hardware and Data Structure Solutions},
url = {https://proceedings.mlsys.org/paper/2021/file/ec8956637a99787bd197eacd77acce5e-Paper.pdf},
volume = {3},
year = {2021}
}
@inproceedings{10.1145/3394486.3403059,
author = {Shi, Hao-Jun Michael and Mudigere, Dheevatsa and Naumov, Maxim and Yang, Jiyan},
title = {Compositional Embeddings Using Complementary Partitions for Memory-Efficient Recommendation Systems},
year = {2020},
isbn = {9781450379984},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3394486.3403059},
doi = {10.1145/3394486.3403059},
abstract = {},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining},
pages = {165–175},
numpages = {11},
keywords = {model compression, recommendation systems, embeddings},
location = {Virtual Event, CA, USA},
series = {KDD '20}
}
@misc{ginart2021mixed,
title={Mixed Dimension Embeddings with Application to Memory-Efficient Recommendation Systems},
author={Antonio Ginart and Maxim Naumov and Dheevatsa Mudigere and Jiyan Yang and James Zou},
year={2021},
eprint={1909.11810},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.LG}
}
@inproceedings{10.1145/2020408.2020444,
author = {Chu, Wei and Zinkevich, Martin and Li, Lihong and Thomas, Achint and Tseng, Belle},
title = {Unbiased Online Active Learning in Data Streams},
year = {2011},
isbn = {9781450308137},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/2020408.2020444},
doi = {10.1145/2020408.2020444},
abstract = {Unlabeled samples can be intelligently selected for labeling to minimize classification error. In many real-world applications, a large number of unlabeled samples arrive in a streaming manner, making it impossible to maintain all the data in a candidate pool. In this work, we focus on binary classification problems and study selective labeling in data streams where a decision is required on each sample sequentially. We consider the unbiasedness property in the sampling process, and design optimal instrumental distributions to minimize the variance in the stochastic process. Meanwhile, Bayesian linear classifiers with weighted maximum likelihood are optimized online to estimate parameters. In empirical evaluation, we collect a data stream of user-generated comments on a commercial news portal in 30 consecutive days, and carry out offline evaluation to compare various sampling strategies, including unbiased active learning, biased variants, and random sampling. Experimental results verify the usefulness of online active learning, especially in the non-stationary situation with concept drift.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining},
pages = {195–203},
numpages = {9},
keywords = {unbiasedness, bayesian online learning, active learning, data streaming, adaptive importance sampling},
location = {San Diego, California, USA},
series = {KDD '11}
}
@inproceedings{10.1145/3267809.3267817,
author = {Tian, Huangshi and Yu, Minchen and Wang, Wei},
title = {Continuum: A Platform for Cost-Aware, Low-Latency Continual Learning},
year = {2018},
isbn = {9781450360111},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3267809.3267817},
doi = {10.1145/3267809.3267817},
abstract = {Many machine learning applications operate in dynamic environments that change over time, in which models must be continually updated to capture the recent trend in data. However, most of today's learning frameworks perform training offline, without a system support for continual model updating.In this paper, we design and implement Continuum, a general-purpose platform that streamlines the implementation and deployment of continual model updating across existing learning frameworks. In pursuit of fast data incorporation, we further propose two update policies, cost-aware and best-effort, that judiciously determine when to perform model updating, with and without accounting for the training cost (machine-time), respectively. Theoretical analysis shows that cost-aware policy is 2-competitive. We implement both polices in Continuum, and evaluate their performance through EC2 deployment and trace-driven simulations. The evaluation shows that Continuum results in reduced data incorporation latency, lower training cost, and improved model quality in a number of popular online learning applications that span multiple application domains, programming languages, and frameworks.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing},
pages = {26–40},
numpages = {15},
keywords = {Competitive Analysis, Continual Learning System, Online Algorithm},
location = {Carlsbad, CA, USA},
series = {SoCC '18}
}
@inproceedings{10.1145/2648584.2648589,
author = {He, Xinran and Pan, Junfeng and Jin, Ou and Xu, Tianbing and Liu, Bo and Xu, Tao and Shi, Yanxin and Atallah, Antoine and Herbrich, Ralf and Bowers, Stuart and Candela, Joaquin Qui\~{n}onero},
title = {Practical Lessons from Predicting Clicks on Ads at Facebook},
year = {2014},
isbn = {9781450329996},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/2648584.2648589},
doi = {10.1145/2648584.2648589},
abstract = {Online advertising allows advertisers to only bid and pay for measurable user responses, such as clicks on ads. As a consequence, click prediction systems are central to most online advertising systems. With over 750 million daily active users and over 1 million active advertisers, predicting clicks on Facebook ads is a challenging machine learning task. In this paper we introduce a model which combines decision trees with logistic regression, outperforming either of these methods on its own by over 3%, an improvement with significant impact to the overall system performance. We then explore how a number of fundamental parameters impact the final prediction performance of our system. Not surprisingly, the most important thing is to have the right features: those capturing historical information about the user or ad dominate other types of features. Once we have the right features and the right model (decisions trees plus logistic regression), other factors play small roles (though even small improvements are important at scale). Picking the optimal handling for data freshness, learning rate schema and data sampling improve the model slightly, though much less than adding a high-value feature, or picking the right model to begin with.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Data Mining for Online Advertising},
pages = {1–9},
numpages = {9},
location = {New York, NY, USA},
series = {ADKDD'14}
}
@misc{2017NVIDIA,
author={NVIDIA},
title={NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPU Architecture: The World's Most Advanced Datacenter GPU},
year={2017},
howpublished = "Website",
note = {\url{http://www.nvidia.com/object/volta-architecture-whitepaper.html}}
}
@inproceedings{2021Ascend,
title={Ascend: a Scalable and Unified Architecture for Ubiquitous Deep Neural Network Computing : Industry Track Paper},
author={Liao, Heng and Tu, Jiajin and Xia, Jing and Liu, Hu and Zhou, Xiping and Yuan, Honghui and Hu, Yuxing},
booktitle={2021 IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA)},
year={2021},
pages = {789–801},
doi = {10.1109/HPCA51647.2021.00071},
}
@article{2018Modeling,
title={Modeling Deep Learning Accelerator Enabled GPUs},
author={Raihan, M. A. and Goli, N. and Aamodt, T.},
journal={arXiv e-prints arXiv:1811.08309},
year={2018}
}
@book{2007Engineering,
title={Engineering a Compiler},
author={ Cooper, Keith D. and Torczon, Linda },
publisher={Engineering A Compiler},
year={2007},
}
@article{ragan2013halide,
title={Halide: a language and compiler for optimizing parallelism, locality, and recomputation in image processing pipelines},
author={Ragan-Kelley, Jonathan and Barnes, Connelly and Adams, Andrew and Paris, Sylvain and Durand, Fr{\'e}do and Amarasinghe, Saman},
journal={Acm Sigplan Notices},
volume={48},
number={6},
pages={519--530},
year={2013},
publisher={ACM New York, NY, USA}
}
@inproceedings{verdoolaege2010isl,
title={isl: An integer set library for the polyhedral model},
author={Verdoolaege, Sven},
booktitle={International Congress on Mathematical Software},
pages={299--302},
year={2010},
organization={Springer}
}
@article{chen2018tvm,
title={TVM: end-to-end optimization stack for deep learning},
author={Chen, Tianqi and Moreau, Thierry and Jiang, Ziheng and Shen, Haichen and Yan, Eddie Q and Wang, Leyuan and Hu, Yuwei and Ceze, Luis and Guestrin, Carlos and Krishnamurthy, Arvind},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.04799},
volume={11},
pages={20},
year={2018},
publisher={CoRR}
}
@inproceedings{zheng2020ansor,
title={Ansor: Generating $\{$High-Performance$\}$ Tensor Programs for Deep Learning},
author={Zheng, Lianmin and Jia, Chengfan and Sun, Minmin and Wu, Zhao and Yu, Cody Hao and Haj-Ali, Ameer and Wang, Yida and Yang, Jun and Zhuo, Danyang and Sen, Koushik and others},
booktitle={14th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI 20)},
pages={863--879},
year={2020}
}
@inproceedings{zhao2021akg,
title={AKG: automatic kernel generation for neural processing units using polyhedral transformations},
author={Zhao, Jie and Li, Bojie and Nie, Wang and Geng, Zhen and Zhang, Renwei and Gao, Xiong and Cheng, Bin and Wu, Chen and Cheng, Yun and Li, Zheng and others},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 42nd ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation},
pages={1233--1248},
year={2021}
}
@article{lattner2020mlir,
title={MLIR: A compiler infrastructure for the end of Moore's law},
author={Lattner, Chris and Amini, Mehdi and Bondhugula, Uday and Cohen, Albert and Davis, Andy and Pienaar, Jacques and Riddle, River and Shpeisman, Tatiana and Vasilache, Nicolas and Zinenko, Oleksandr},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.11054},
year={2020}
}
@article{vasilache2022composable,
title={Composable and Modular Code Generation in MLIR: A Structured and Retargetable Approach to Tensor Compiler Construction},
author={Vasilache, Nicolas and Zinenko, Oleksandr and Bik, Aart JC and Ravishankar, Mahesh and Raoux, Thomas and Belyaev, Alexander and Springer, Matthias and Gysi, Tobias and Caballero, Diego and Herhut, Stephan and others},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.03293},
year={2022}
}
@inproceedings{bastoul2004code,
title={Code generation in the polyhedral model is easier than you think},
author={Bastoul, C{\'e}dric},
booktitle={Proceedings. 13th International Conference on Parallel Architecture and Compilation Techniques, 2004. PACT 2004.},
pages={7--16},
year={2004},
organization={IEEE}
}
@ARTICLE{2020tkde_li,
author={Li, Xiao-Hui and Cao, Caleb Chen and Shi, Yuhan and Bai, Wei and Gao, Han and Qiu, Luyu and Wang, Cong and Gao, Yuanyuan and Zhang, Shenjia and Xue, Xun and Chen, Lei},
journal={IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering},
title={A Survey of Data-driven and Knowledge-aware eXplainable AI},
year={2020},
volume={},
number={},
pages={1-1},
doi={10.1109/TKDE.2020.2983930}
}
@article{erhan2009visualizing,
title={Visualizing higher-layer features of a deep network},
author={Erhan, Dumitru and Bengio, Yoshua and Courville, Aaron and Vincent, Pascal},
journal={University of Montreal},
volume={1341},
number={3},
pages={1},
year={2009}
}
@misc{kim2018interpretability,
title={Interpretability Beyond Feature Attribution: Quantitative Testing with Concept Activation Vectors (TCAV)},
author={Been Kim and Martin Wattenberg and Justin Gilmer and Carrie Cai and James Wexler and Fernanda Viegas and Rory Sayres},
year={2018},
eprint={1711.11279},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={stat.ML}
}
@article{riedl2019human,
title={Human-centered artificial intelligence and machine learning},
author={Riedl, Mark O.},
journal={Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies},
volume={1},
number={1},
pages={33--36},
year={2019},
publisher={Wiley Online Library}
}
@inproceedings{10.1145/2988450.2988454,
author = {Cheng, Heng-Tze and Koc, Levent and Harmsen, Jeremiah and Shaked, Tal and Chandra, Tushar and Aradhye, Hrishi and Anderson, Glen and Corrado, Greg and Chai, Wei and Ispir, Mustafa and Anil, Rohan and Haque, Zakaria and Hong, Lichan and Jain, Vihan and Liu, Xiaobing and Shah, Hemal},
title = {Wide & Deep Learning for Recommender Systems},
year = {2016},
isbn = {9781450347952},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/2988450.2988454},
doi = {10.1145/2988450.2988454},
abstract = {Generalized linear models with nonlinear feature transformations are widely used for large-scale regression and classification problems with sparse inputs. Memorization of feature interactions through a wide set of cross-product feature transformations are effective and interpretable, while generalization requires more feature engineering effort. With less feature engineering, deep neural networks can generalize better to unseen feature combinations through low-dimensional dense embeddings learned for the sparse features. However, deep neural networks with embeddings can over-generalize and recommend less relevant items when the user-item interactions are sparse and high-rank. In this paper, we present Wide & Deep learning---jointly trained wide linear models and deep neural networks---to combine the benefits of memorization and generalization for recommender systems. We productionized and evaluated the system on Google Play, a commercial mobile app store with over one billion active users and over one million apps. Online experiment results show that Wide & Deep significantly increased app acquisitions compared with wide-only and deep-only models. We have also open-sourced our implementation in TensorFlow.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Deep Learning for Recommender Systems},
pages = {7-10},
numpages = {4},
keywords = {Recommender Systems, Wide & Deep Learning},
location = {Boston, MA, USA},
series = {DLRS 2016}
}
@inproceedings{10.1145/3124749.3124754,
author = {Wang, Ruoxi and Fu, Bin and Fu, Gang and Wang, Mingliang},
title = {Deep & Cross Network for Ad Click Predictions},
year = {2017},
isbn = {9781450351942},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3124749.3124754},
doi = {10.1145/3124749.3124754},
abstract = {Feature engineering has been the key to the success of many prediction models. However, the process is nontrivial and often requires manual feature engineering or exhaustive searching. DNNs are able to automatically learn feature interactions; however, they generate all the interactions implicitly, and are not necessarily efficient in learning all types of cross features. In this paper, we propose the Deep & Cross Network (DCN) which keeps the benefits of a DNN model, and beyond that, it introduces a novel cross network that is more efficient in learning certain bounded-degree feature interactions. In particular, DCN explicitly applies feature crossing at each layer, requires no manual feature engineering, and adds negligible extra complexity to the DNN model. Our experimental results have demonstrated its superiority over the state-of-art algorithms on the CTR prediction dataset and dense classification dataset, in terms of both model accuracy and memory usage.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the ADKDD'17},
articleno = {12},
numpages = {7},
keywords = {CTR Prediction, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, Feature Crossing},
location = {Halifax, NS, Canada},
series = {ADKDD'17}
}
@inproceedings{ijcai2017-239,
author = {Huifeng Guo and Ruiming TANG and Yunming Ye and Zhenguo Li and Xiuqiang He},
title = {DeepFM: A Factorization-Machine based Neural Network for CTR Prediction},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, {IJCAI-17}},
pages = {1725--1731},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.24963/ijcai.2017/239},
url = {https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2017/239},
}
@article{naumov2019deep,
title={Deep learning recommendation model for personalization and recommendation systems},
author={Naumov, Maxim and Mudigere, Dheevatsa and Shi, Hao-Jun Michael and Huang, Jianyu and Sundaraman, Narayanan and Park, Jongsoo and Wang, Xiaodong and Gupta, Udit and Wu, Carole-Jean and Azzolini, Alisson G and others},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.00091},
year={2019}
}
@inproceedings{NIPS2015_86df7dcf,
author = {Sculley, D. and Holt, Gary and Golovin, Daniel and Davydov, Eugene and Phillips, Todd and Ebner, Dietmar and Chaudhary, Vinay and Young, Michael and Crespo, Jean-Fran\c{c}ois and Dennison, Dan},
booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
editor = {C. Cortes and N. Lawrence and D. Lee and M. Sugiyama and R. Garnett},
pages = {},
publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.},
title = {Hidden Technical Debt in Machine Learning Systems},
url = {https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper/2015/file/86df7dcfd896fcaf2674f757a2463eba-Paper.pdf},
volume = {28},
year = {2015}
}
@misc{Merlin,
note={Accessed on 2022-03-24},
author = {NVIDIA},
year = {2022},
title = {{{NVIDIA Merlin}}},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/NVIDIA-Merlin/Merlin}},
}
@misc{NVTabular,
note={Accessed on 2022-03-24},
author = {NVIDIA},
year = {2022},
title = {{{NVIDIA NVTabular}}},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/NVIDIA-Merlin/NVTabular}},
}
@misc{HugeCTR,
note={Accessed on 2022-03-24},
author = {NVIDIA},
year = {2022},
title = {{{NVIDIA HugeCTR}}},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/NVIDIA-Merlin/HugeCTR}},
}
@misc{Triton,
note={Accessed on 2022-03-24},
author = {NVIDIA},
year = {2022},
title = {{{NVIDIA Triton}}},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/triton-inference-server/server}},
}
@inproceedings{10.1145/3437801.3441578,
author = {Fang, Jiarui and Yu, Yang and Zhao, Chengduo and Zhou, Jie},
title = {TurboTransformers: An Efficient GPU Serving System for Transformer Models},
year = {2021},
isbn = {9781450382946},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3437801.3441578},
doi = {10.1145/3437801.3441578},
abstract = {The transformer is the most critical algorithm innovation of the Nature Language Processing (NLP) field in recent years. Unlike the Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) models, transformers are able to process on dimensions of sequence lengths in parallel, therefore leads to better accuracy on long sequences. However, efficient deployments of them for online services in data centers equipped with GPUs are not easy. First, more computation introduced by transformer structures makes it more challenging to meet the latency and throughput constraints of serving. Second, NLP tasks take in sentences of variable length. The variability of input dimensions brings a severe problem to efficient memory management and serving optimization.To solve the above challenges, this paper designed a transformer serving system called TurboTransformers, which consists of a computing runtime and a serving framework. Three innovative features make it stand out from other similar works. An efficient parallel algorithm is proposed for GPU-based batch reduction operations, like Softmax and LayerNorm, which are major hot spots besides BLAS routines. A memory allocation algorithm, which better balances the memory footprint and allocation/free efficiency, is designed for variable-length input situations. A serving framework equipped with a new batch scheduler using dynamic programming achieves the optimal throughput on variable-length requests. The system can achieve the state-of-the-art transformer model serving performance on GPU platforms and can be seamlessly integrated into your PyTorch code with a few lines of code.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming},
pages = {389–402},
numpages = {14},
keywords = {serving system, deep learning runtime, GPU, transformers},
location = {Virtual Event, Republic of Korea},
series = {PPoPP '21}
}
@inproceedings{wang-etal-2021-lightseq,
title = "{L}ight{S}eq: A High Performance Inference Library for Transformers",
author = "Wang, Xiaohui and
Xiong, Ying and
Wei, Yang and
Wang, Mingxuan and
Li, Lei",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2021 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies: Industry Papers",
month = jun,
year = "2021",
address = "Online",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.naacl-industry.15",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2021.naacl-industry.15",
pages = "113--120",
abstract = "Transformer and its variants have achieved great success in natural language processing. Since Transformer models are huge in size, serving these models is a challenge for real industrial applications. In this paper, we propose , a highly efficient inference library for models in the Transformer family. includes a series of GPU optimization techniques to both streamline the computation of Transformer layers and reduce memory footprint. supports models trained using PyTorch and Tensorflow. Experimental results on standard machine translation benchmarks show that achieves up to 14x speedup compared with TensorFlow and 1.4x speedup compared with , a concurrent CUDA implementation. The code will be released publicly after the review.",
}
@inproceedings{quigley2009ros,
title={ROS: an open-source Robot Operating System},
author={Quigley, Morgan and Conley, Ken and Gerkey, Brian and Faust, Josh and Foote, Tully and Leibs, Jeremy and Wheeler, Rob and Ng, Andrew Y and others},
booktitle={ICRA workshop on open source software},
volume={3},
number={3.2},
pages={5},
year={2009},
organization={Kobe, Japan}
}
@inproceedings{maruyama2016exploring,
title={Exploring the performance of ROS2},
author={Maruyama, Yuya and Kato, Shinpei and Azumi, Takuya},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGBED International Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT)},
pages={1--10},
year={2016}
}
@inproceedings{ding2019camnet,
title={CamNet: Coarse-to-fine retrieval for camera re-localization},
author={Ding, Mingyu and Wang, Zhe and Sun, Jiankai and Shi, Jianping and Luo, Ping},
booktitle={Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision},
pages={2871--2880},
year={2019}
}
@inproceedings{yi2020segvoxelnet,
title={Segvoxelnet: Exploring semantic context and depth-aware features for 3d vehicle detection from point cloud},
author={Yi, Hongwei and Shi, Shaoshuai and Ding, Mingyu and Sun, Jiankai and Xu, Kui and Zhou, Hui and Wang, Zhe and Li, Sheng and Wang, Guoping},
booktitle={2020 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)},
pages={2274--2280},
year={2020},
organization={IEEE}
}
@ARTICLE{9712373, author={Sun, Jiankai and Huang, De-An and Lu, Bo and Liu, Yun-Hui and Zhou, Bolei and Garg, Animesh}, journal={IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters}, title={PlaTe: Visually-Grounded Planning With Transformers in Procedural Tasks}, year={2022}, volume={7}, number={2}, pages={4924-4930}, doi={10.1109/LRA.2022.3150855}}
@inproceedings{li2018undeepvo,
title={Undeepvo: Monocular visual odometry through unsupervised deep learning},
author={Li, Ruihao and Wang, Sen and Long, Zhiqiang and Gu, Dongbing},
booktitle={2018 IEEE international conference on robotics and automation (ICRA)},
pages={7286--7291},
year={2018},
organization={IEEE}
}
@inproceedings{quintero2021motion,
title={Motion planning via bayesian learning in the dark},
author={Quintero-Pena, Carlos and Chamzas, Constantinos and Unhelkar, Vaibhav and Kavraki, Lydia E},
booktitle={ICRA: Workshop on Machine Learning for Motion Planning},
year={2021}
}
@MISC{ML4KP,
author = {Edgar Granados and Aravind Sivaramakrishnan and Troy McMahon and Zakary Littlefield and Kostas E. Bekris},
title = {Machine Learning for Kinodynamic Planning (ML4KP)},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/PRX-Kinodynamic/ML4KP}},
year = {2021--2021}
}
@article{aradi2020survey,
title={Survey of deep reinforcement learning for motion planning of autonomous vehicles},
author={Aradi, Szil{\'a}rd},
journal={IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems},
year={2020},
publisher={IEEE}
}
@article{vianna2021neural,
title={Neural Network Based Model Predictive Control for an Autonomous Vehicle},
author={Vianna, Maria Luiza Costa and Goubault, Eric and Putot, Sylvie},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.14573},
year={2021}
}
@article{qiu2021egocentric,
title={Egocentric Human Trajectory Forecasting with a Wearable Camera and Multi-Modal Fusion},
author={Qiu, Jianing and Chen, Lipeng and Gu, Xiao and Lo, Frank P-W and Tsai, Ya-Yen and Sun, Jiankai and Liu, Jiaqi and Lo, Benny},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.00993},
year={2021}
}
@InProceedings{pmlr-v155-huang21a,
title = {Learning a Decision Module by Imitating Driver’s Control Behaviors},
author = {Huang, Junning and Xie, Sirui and Sun, Jiankai and Ma, Qiurui and Liu, Chunxiao and Lin, Dahua and Zhou, Bolei},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Robot Learning},
pages = {1--10},
year = {2021},
editor = {Kober, Jens and Ramos, Fabio and Tomlin, Claire},
volume = {155},
series = {Proceedings of Machine Learning Research},
month = {16--18 Nov},
publisher = {PMLR},
pdf = {https://proceedings.mlr.press/v155/huang21a/huang21a.pdf},
url = {https://proceedings.mlr.press/v155/huang21a.html},
abstract = {Autonomous driving systems have a pipeline of perception, decision, planning, and control. The decision module processes information from the perception module and directs the execution of downstream planning and control modules. On the other hand, the recent success of deep learning suggests that this pipeline could be replaced by end-to-end neural control policies, however, safety cannot be well guaranteed for the data-driven neural networks. In this work, we propose a hybrid framework to learn neural decisions in the classical modular pipeline through end-to-end imitation learning. This hybrid framework can preserve the merits of the classical pipeline such as the strict enforcement of physical and logical constraints while learning complex driving decisions from data. To circumvent the ambiguous annotation of human driving decisions, our method learns high-level driving decisions by imitating low-level control behaviors. We show in the simulation experiments that our modular driving agent can generalize its driving decision and control to various complex scenarios where the rule-based programs fail. It can also generate smoother and safer driving trajectories than end-to-end neural policies. Demo and code are available at https://decisionforce.github.io/modulardecision/.}
}
@InProceedings{pmlr-v155-sun21a,
title = {Neuro-Symbolic Program Search for Autonomous Driving Decision Module Design},
author = {Sun, Jiankai and Sun, Hao and Han, Tian and Zhou, Bolei},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Robot Learning},
pages = {21--30},
year = {2021},
editor = {Kober, Jens and Ramos, Fabio and Tomlin, Claire},
volume = {155},
series = {Proceedings of Machine Learning Research},
month = {16--18 Nov},
publisher = {PMLR},
pdf = {https://proceedings.mlr.press/v155/sun21a/sun21a.pdf},
url = {https://proceedings.mlr.press/v155/sun21a.html},
abstract = {As a promising topic in cognitive robotics, neuro-symbolic modeling integrates symbolic reasoning and neural representation altogether. However, previous neuro-symbolic models usually wire their structures and the connections manually, making the underlying parameters sub-optimal. In this work, we propose the Neuro-Symbolic Program Search (NSPS) to improve the autonomous driving system design. NSPS is a novel automated search method that synthesizes the Neuro-Symbolic Programs. It can produce robust and expressive Neuro-Symbolic Programs and automatically tune the hyper-parameters. We validate NSPS in the CARLA driving simulation environment. The resulting Neuro-Symbolic Decision Programs successfully handle multiple traffic scenarios. Compared with previous neural-network-based driving and rule-based methods, our neuro-symbolic driving pipeline achieves more stable and safer behaviors in complex driving scenarios while maintaining an interpretable symbolic decision-making process.}
}
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