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Advanced Camera Image Cropping Approach for CNN-Based End-to-End Controls on Sustainable Computing

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  • Yunsick Sung

    (Department of Multimedia Enginnering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 30 Pildong-ro, 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Korea)

  • Yong Jin

    (Department of Multimedia Enginnering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 30 Pildong-ro, 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Korea)

  • Jeonghoon Kwak

    (Department of Multimedia Enginnering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 30 Pildong-ro, 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Korea)

  • Sang-Geol Lee

    (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pusan National University, 2 Busandaehak-ro, 63 Beon-gil, Geumjeong-gu, Busan 46241, Korea)

  • Kyungeun Cho

    (Department of Multimedia Enginnering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 30 Pildong-ro, 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Korea)

Abstract

Recent research on deep learning has been applied to a diversity of fields. In particular, numerous studies have been conducted on self-driving vehicles using end-to-end approaches based on images captured by a single camera. End-to-end controls learn the output vectors of output devices directly from the input vectors of available input devices. In other words, an end-to-end approach learns not by analyzing the meaning of input vectors, but by extracting optimal output vectors based on input vectors. Generally, when end-to-end control is applied to self-driving vehicles, the steering wheel and pedals are controlled autonomously by learning from the images captured by a camera. However, high-resolution images captured from a car cannot be directly used as inputs to Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) owing to memory limitations; the image size needs to be efficiently reduced. Therefore, it is necessary to extract features from captured images automatically and to generate input images by merging the parts of the images that contain the extracted features. This paper proposes a learning method for end-to-end control that generates input images for CNNs by extracting road parts from input images, identifying the edges of the extracted road parts, and merging the parts of the images that contain the detected edges. In addition, a CNN model for end-to-end control is introduced. Experiments involving the Open Racing Car Simulator (TORCS), a sustainable computing environment for cars, confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed method for self-driving by comparing the accumulated difference in the angle of the steering wheel in the images generated by it with those of resized images containing the entire captured area and cropped images containing only a part of the captured area. The results showed that the proposed method reduced the accumulated difference by 0.839% and 0.850% compared to those yielded by the resized images and cropped images, respectively.

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  • Yunsick Sung & Yong Jin & Jeonghoon Kwak & Sang-Geol Lee & Kyungeun Cho, 2018. "Advanced Camera Image Cropping Approach for CNN-Based End-to-End Controls on Sustainable Computing," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(3), pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:10:y:2018:i:3:p:816-:d:136370
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    1. Hyewon Yoon & Shuyu Li & Yunsick Sung, 2021. "Style Transformation Method of Stage Background Images by Emotion Words of Lyrics," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 9(15), pages 1-20, August.

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