A Study on Quantifying Sim2Real Image Gap in Autonomous Driving Simulations Using Lane Segmentation Attention Map Similarity

Autonomous driving simulations require highly realistic images. Our preliminary study found that when the CARLA Simulator image was made more like reality by using DCLGAN, the performance of the lane recognition model improved to levels comparable to real-world driving. It was also confirmed that the vehicle's ability to return to the center of the lane after deviating from it improved significantly. However, there is currently no agreed-upon metric for quantitatively evaluating the realism of simulation images. To address this issue, based on the idea that FID (Fr\'echet Inception Distance) measures the feature vector distribution distance using a pre-trained model, this paper proposes a metric that measures the similarity of simulation road images using the attention map from the self-attention distillation process of ENet-SAD. Finally, this paper verified the suitability of the measurement method by applying it to the image of the CARLA map that implemented a realworld autonomous driving test road.

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