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Generating ground truth data for training models that are supposed to replace humans for certain
tasks, such as in the field of autonomous driving is a big issue for many researchers all over the world.
Over different problems in this field there a various approaches to deal with a ground truth generation
that does not rely on time consuming and expensive labelling, yet being able to evaluate the
performance of models not only qualitatively. Most of the quantitative approaches are using camera
images and some are considering GPS data as well. In this report, the data used is the output of a line
detection algorithm including positional information per frame and GPS data. Based on the localization
of both vehicle and lines, the model can be evaluated by its ability to detect road geometries. The
approach results in an estimation of road boundaries that is based on real road markings, but depends
on a good parameter choice and input quality. Nevertheless, it is a rather fast and inexpensive way to
generate a ground truth that can be compared to the model output in order to evaluate its
performance on detecting a valid road geometry.
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Internship Report presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Data Science and Advanced Analytics
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Lane Model Validation Lane Detection Evaluation Ground Truth Generation
