The recent months have been particularly prolific for Prof. Rameau, showcasing a series of achievements highlighting SUNY-K’s role in the global academic community. From publications in renowned venues to global collaborations, Prof. Rameau’s contributions not only contribute to the development of smart cities and autonomous driving but also bring valuable recognition to our institution.
Contributions to Autonomous Driving:
Professor Rameau's core research involves creating novel computer vision and AI solutions for autonomous driving and smart cities. In collaboration with the VDCLab directed by Prof. Kum at the Graduate School of Mobility, KAIST, he has co-authored two papers on the concept of High-Definition (HD) maps. These have recently emerged as an essential tool for the future of autonomous driving. HD maps provide detailed, digital representations of roads, incorporating both geometric shapes and semantic information about road elements such as lanes and traffic signs.In the first work, published in CVPR-W 2023 [1], the research team introduced InstaGraM (Instance-level Graph Modeling for Vectorized HD Map Learning), a novel approach for creating HD maps directly from images. They developed a novel graph neural network capable of generating detailed, vectorized HD maps in real-time using a rig of surrounding cameras mounted on a car.
Another piece of research, recently published in RA-L [2], showcases a concrete application of HD maps for place recognition. This strategy effectively combines visual information with the HD mapping approach described earlier, significantly enhancing the robustness of existing localization solutions in urban environments.
Professor Rameau was recently appointed as Associate Editor of IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. With a current impact factor of 5.2, this Q1 journal is regarded as one of the most influential in the field of Robotics. RA-L publishes peer-reviewed articles featuring innovative research ideas and application results in robotics and automation, which cover theoretical findings and detailed application case studies. Professor Rameau's responsibilities include organizing and supervising the manuscript review process in the field of "Vision and Sensor-Based Control."
References:
[1] Juyeb SHIN, Francois RAMEAU, Hyeonjun JEONG, and Dongsuk KUM, “InstaGraM: Instance-level Graph Modeling for Vectorized HD Map Learning", CVPRW - Vision-Centric Autonomous Driving (VCAD), June 2023, Vancouver.
[2] Hyeonjun JEONG, Juyeb SHIN, Francois RAMEAU, and Dongsuk KUM “Multi-Modal Place Recognition via Vectorized HD Maps and Images Fusion for Autonomous Driving", Robotics and Automation Letters (RA-L), 2024.
[3] Francois RAMEAU, Jaesung CHOE, Fei PAN, Seokju LEE, and In So KWEON “CCTV-Calib: a Toolbox to Calibrate Surveillance Cameras Around the Globe", Journal of Machine Vision and Applications, 2023.
[4] Rashik SHRESTHA, Bishad KOJU, Abhigyan BHUSAL, Danda Pani PAUDEL, and Francois RAMEAU, “CaLDiff: Camera Localization in NeRF via Pose Diffusion", Arxiv, 2024.