Handling Noise in Search-Based Scenario Generation for Autonomous Driving Systems

Abstract

This paper presents the first evaluation of k-nearest neighbours-Averaging (kNN-Avg) on a real-world case study. kNN-Avg is a novel technique that tackles the challenges of noisy multi-objective optimisation (MOO). Existing studies suggest the use of repetition to overcome noise. In contrast, kNN-Avg approximates these repetitions and exploits previous executions, thereby avoiding the cost of re-running. We use kNN-Avg for the scenario generation of a real-world autonomous driving system (ADS) and show that it is better than the noisy baseline. Furthermore, we compare it to the repetition-method and outline indicators as to which approach to choose in which situations.

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