Towards Solar Altitude Guided Scene Illumination
Towards Solar Altitude Guided Scene Illumination
The development of safe and robust autonomous driving functions is heavily dependent on large-scale, high-quality sensor data. However, real-word data acquisition demands intensive human labor and is strongly limited by factors such as labeling cost, driver safety protocols and diverse scenario coverage. Thus, multiple lines of work focus on the conditional generation of synthetic camera sensor data. We identify a significant gap in research regarding daytime variation, presumably caused by the scarcity of available labels. Consequently, we present the solar altitude as global conditioning variable. It is readily computable from latitude-longitude coordinates and local time, eliminating the need for extensive manual labeling. Our work is complemented by a tailored normalization approach, targeting the sensitivity of daylight towards small numeric changes in altitude. We demonstrate its ability to accurately capture lighting characteristics and illumination-dependent image noise in the context of diffusion models.
Samed Doğan、Maximilian Hoh、Nico Leuze、Nicolas R. -Peña、Alfred Schöttl
自动化技术、自动化技术设备信息科学、信息技术计算技术、计算机技术
Samed Doğan,Maximilian Hoh,Nico Leuze,Nicolas R. -Peña,Alfred Schöttl.Towards Solar Altitude Guided Scene Illumination[EB/OL].(2025-07-08)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05812.点此复制
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