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Behavioral Cloning Project


In this project,I have learned about deep neural networks and convolutional neural networks to clone driving behavior.I will train, validate and test a model using Keras. The model will output a steering angle to an autonomous vehicle.

My writeup is in here.

The Project

The goals / steps of this project are the following:

  • Use the simulator to collect data of good driving behavior
  • Design, train and validate a model that predicts a steering angle from image data
  • Use the model to drive the vehicle autonomously around the first track in the simulator. The vehicle should remain on the road for an entire loop around the track.
  • Summarize the results with a written report

Dependencies

pip install -r requirements.txt

Details About Files In This Directory

drive.py

Usage of drive.py requires you have saved the trained model as an h5 file, i.e. model.h5. See the Keras documentation for how to create this file using the following command:

model.save(filepath)

Once the model has been saved, it can be used with drive.py using this command:

python drive.py model.h5

The above command will load the trained model and use the model to make predictions on individual images in real-time and send the predicted angle back to the server via a websocket connection.

Note: There is known local system's setting issue with replacing "," with "." when using drive.py. When this happens it can make predicted steering values clipped to max/min values. If this occurs, a known fix for this is to add "export LANG=en_US.utf8" to the bashrc file.

Saving a video of the autonomous agent

python drive.py model.h5 run1

The fourth argument, run1, is the directory in which to save the images seen by the agent. If the directory already exists, it'll be overwritten.

ls run1

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The image file name is a timestamp of when the image was seen. This information is used by video.py to create a chronological video of the agent driving.

video.py

python video.py run1

Creates a video based on images found in the run1 directory. The name of the video will be the name of the directory followed by '.mp4', so, in this case the video will be run1.mp4.

Optionally, one can specify the FPS (frames per second) of the video:

python video.py run1 --fps 48

Will run the video at 48 FPS. The default FPS is 60.

Tips

  • Please keep in mind that training images are loaded in BGR colorspace using cv2 while drive.py load images in RGB to predict the steering angles.

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The network is to predict control the steering angle of the car through the camera image.

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