@unpublished{SongLiangCaoetal.2024, author = {Song, Rui and Liang, Chenwei and Cao, Hu and Yan, Zhiran and Zimmer, Walter and Gross, Markus and Festag, Andreas and Knoll, Alois}, title = {Collaborative Semantic Occupancy Prediction with Hybrid Feature Fusion in Connected Automated Vehicles}, publisher = {arXiv}, address = {Ithaca}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2402.07635}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Collaborative perception in automated vehicles leverages the exchange of information between agents, aiming to elevate perception results. Previous camera-based collaborative 3D perception methods typically employ 3D bounding boxes or bird's eye views as representations of the environment. However, these approaches fall short in offering a comprehensive 3D environmental prediction. To bridge this gap, we introduce the first method for collaborative 3D semantic occupancy prediction. Particularly, it improves local 3D semantic occupancy predictions by hybrid fusion of (i) semantic and occupancy task features, and (ii) compressed orthogonal attention features shared between vehicles. Additionally, due to the lack of a collaborative perception dataset designed for semantic occupancy prediction, we augment a current collaborative perception dataset to include 3D collaborative semantic occupancy labels for a more robust evaluation. The experimental findings highlight that: (i) our collaborative semantic occupancy predictions excel above the results from single vehicles by over 30\%, and (ii) models anchored on semantic occupancy outpace state-of-the-art collaborative 3D detection techniques in subsequent perception applications, showcasing enhanced accuracy and enriched semantic-awareness in road environments.}, language = {en} } @article{SongXuFestagetal.2023, author = {Song, Rui and Xu, Runsheng and Festag, Andreas and Ma, Jiaqi and Knoll, Alois}, title = {FedBEVT: Federated Learning Bird's Eye View Perception Transformer in Road Traffic Systems}, volume = {9}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles}, number = {1}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {New York}, issn = {2379-8904}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1109/TIV.2023.3310674}, pages = {958 -- 969}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Bird's eye view (BEV) perception is becoming increasingly important in the field of autonomous driving. It uses multi-view camera data to learn a transformer model that directly projects the perception of the road environment onto the BEV perspective. However, training a transformer model often requires a large amount of data, and as camera data for road traffic are often private, they are typically not shared. Federated learning offers a solution that enables clients to collaborate and train models without exchanging data but model parameters. In this paper, we introduce FedBEVT, a federated transformer learning approach for BEV perception. In order to address two common data heterogeneity issues in FedBEVT: (i) diverse sensor poses, and (ii) varying sensor numbers in perception systems, we propose two approaches - Federated Learning with Camera-Attentive Personalization (FedCaP) and Adaptive Multi-Camera Masking (AMCM), respectively. To evaluate our method in real-world settings, we create a dataset consisting of four typical federated use cases. Our findings suggest that FedBEVT outperforms the baseline approaches in all four use cases, demonstrating the potential of our approach for improving BEV perception in autonomous driving.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AgrawalSongKohlietal.2022, author = {Agrawal, Shiva and Song, Rui and Kohli, Akhil and Korb, Andreas and Andre, Maximilian and Holzinger, Erik and Elger, Gordon}, title = {Concept of Smart Infrastructure for Connected Vehicle Assist and Traffic Flow Optimization}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems}, editor = {Ploeg, Jeroen and Helfert, Markus and Berns, Karsten and Gusikhin, Oleg}, publisher = {SciTePress}, address = {Set{\´u}bal}, isbn = {978-989-758-573-9}, issn = {2184-495X}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.5220/0011068800003191}, pages = {360 -- 367}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The smart infrastructure units can play a vital role to develop smart cities of the future and in assisting automated vehicles on the road by providing extended perception and timely warnings to avoid accidents. This paper focuses on the development of such an infrastructure unit, that is specifically designed for a pedestrian crossing junction. It can control traffic lights at the junction by real-time environment perception through its sensors and can optimize the flow of vehicles and passing vulnerable road users (VRUs). Moreover, it can assist on-road vehicles by providing real-time information and critical warnings via a v2x module. This paper further describes different use-cases of the work, all major hardware components involved in the development of smart infrastructure unit, referred to as an edge, different sensor fusion approaches using the camera, radar, and lidar mounted on the edge for environment perception, various modes of communication including v2x, system design}, language = {en} } @unpublished{SongLyuJiangetal.2023, author = {Song, Rui and Lyu, Lingjuan and Jiang, Wei and Festag, Andreas and Knoll, Alois}, title = {V2X-Boosted Federated Learning for Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems with Contextual Client Selection}, publisher = {arXiv}, address = {Ithaca}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2305.11654}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Machine learning (ML) has revolutionized transportation systems, enabling autonomous driving and smart traffic services. Federated learning (FL) overcomes privacy constraints by training ML models in distributed systems, exchanging model parameters instead of raw data. However, the dynamic states of connected vehicles affect the network connection quality and influence the FL performance. To tackle this challenge, we propose a contextual client selection pipeline that uses Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) messages to select clients based on the predicted communication latency. The pipeline includes: (i) fusing V2X messages, (ii) predicting future traffic topology, (iii) pre-clustering clients based on local data distribution similarity, and (iv) selecting clients with minimal latency for future model aggregation. Experiments show that our pipeline outperforms baselines on various datasets, particularly in non-iid settings.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{JagtapSongSadashivaiahetal.2025, author = {Jagtap, Abhishek Dinkar and Song, Rui and Sadashivaiah, Sanath Tiptur and Festag, Andreas}, title = {V2X-Gaussians: Gaussian Splatting for Multi-Agent Cooperative Dynamic Scene Reconstruction}, booktitle = {2025 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV)}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway}, isbn = {979-8-3315-3803-3}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1109/IV64158.2025.11097436}, pages = {1033 -- 1039}, year = {2025}, language = {en} }