How Good Is My Test Data? Introducing Safety Analysis for Computer Vision

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Oliver Zendel
Markus Murschitz
Martin Humenberger
Wolfgang Herzner
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[1] AIT Austrian Institute of Technology,
来源
International Journal of Computer Vision | 2017年 / 125卷
关键词
Test data; Testing; Validation; Safety analysis; Hazard analysis; Stereo vision;
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Good test data is crucial for driving new developments in computer vision (CV), but two questions remain unanswered: which situations should be covered by the test data, and how much testing is enough to reach a conclusion? In this paper we propose a new answer to these questions using a standard procedure devised by the safety community to validate complex systems: the hazard and operability analysis (HAZOP). It is designed to systematically identify possible causes of system failure or performance loss. We introduce a generic CV model that creates the basis for the hazard analysis and—for the first time—apply an extensive HAZOP to the CV domain. The result is a publicly available checklist with more than 900 identified individual hazards. This checklist can be utilized to evaluate existing test datasets by quantifying the covered hazards. We evaluate our approach by first analyzing and annotating the popular stereo vision test datasets Middlebury and KITTI. Second, we demonstrate a clearly negative influence of the hazards in the checklist on the performance of six popular stereo matching algorithms. The presented approach is a useful tool to evaluate and improve test datasets and creates a common basis for future dataset designs.
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