A Python library for reading, writing and visualizing the OMEGA Format

Overview

OMEGA Format - Python Library

This module is developed by ika - RWTH Aachen as a contribution to the VVM project which aims to develop test procedures and to provide frameworks and methods for the safety verification of automated vehicles. VVM is working on the use case of Urban Intersections and focuses on driving functions up to full automation of vehicles (SAE Level 4 and 5).

As part of the project a data format for storing reference and perception data from pilotings, test drives and simulation in urban traffic is developed. This module enables the creation, reading and visualization of data conforming to this data format. Additionally, it can check files for conformance and perform basic sanity checks on the data.

Data Format

The base of both, the reference data format and the perception data format is the HDF5 file format. This library utilizes h5py to interact with those.

Reference Data

The OMEGA Format reference recording format is used to store data that represents the 'true' state of road users, infrastructure information, weather and more during a piloting, testing or simulation. The representation is on an object list basis. The following diagram shows an overview of the hierarchy in the OMEGA Format reference recording format. A more detailed description can be found in the specification document and the signal list.

Perception Data

The PerceptionRecording format is used to store data that represents what a vehicle under test, sensor under test or similar perceives from its surroundings. It is designed to be compared against the ReferenceRecording format. The following diagram shows an overview of the hierarchy in the PerceptionRecording format. A more detailed description is coming soon.

Installation

The dependencies are managed with conda environments. Conda can be installed following the conda installation instructions.

To create a new conda environment omega_env and install the module run the following in your console:

conda env create -n omega_env -f environment_visualization.yml
conda activate omega_env

If you want an editable install (modifications to the files in the directory are immediately used by the module) run:

pip install -e .[visualization]

To update the existing environment upon addition of new dependencies:

conda env update -n omega_env -f environment_visualization.yml

Usage

Validate your data

To check if your file conforms to the specification run.

omega_format verify --reference <FILENAME>

or

omega_format verify --perception <FILENAME>

When using the library and creating objects or rading from an hdf5 file, by default, sanity checks are performed. To circumvent those pass validate=False to the from_hdf5 function or use or use cls.construct instead of cls as the constructor of an object. In the backend pydantic is used for the sanity checks.

Visualize your data

To visualize a data file execute the following in your conda environment:

omega_format visualize --snip --max-snippets=2 <FILENAME>

or in Python:

import omega_format
from omega_format.visualization import Visualizer, SnippetContainer
reference_recording = omega_format.ReferenceRecording.from_hdf5('path/to/the/reference_recording_file.hdf5')
visualizer = Visualizer(SnippetContainer.create_list(references=reference_recording))
visualizer.start_gui_and_visualization()

A window will open that lets you interact with and inspect your data.

Extending the visualizer

By subclassing omega_format.visualization.VisualizationModule and adding an instance of your subclass to the visualizers list of the Visualizer you can extend the functionality of the visualizer. The subclass has to implement at least one of the functions visualize_static and visualize_dynamics, returning a list of pyqt widgets to plot. For more details take a look at the omega_format.vis.VisualizationModule or the other modules defined in the visualization.modules directory.

Create a reference data

This module maps the reference and perception data file specifications to a hierarchy of python classes. The root classes are ReferenceRecording and PerceptionRecording respectively. First initializing an object from that class and fill its properties with the objects of the classes in question (e.g. Weather RoadUser, Lane). After adding all your data, call to_hdf5 on the ReferenceRecording or PerceptionRecording and a format compliant hdf5 file will be created for you.

import numpy as np
import omega_format
from datetime import datetime

rr = omega_format.ReferenceRecording(meta_data=omega_format.MetaData(recorder_number=1,
                                                                     recording_number=1,
                                                                     daytime=datetime.now()
                                                                     reference_point_lat=50.786687,
                                                                     reference_point_lon=6.046312),
                               timestamps=omega_format.Timestamps(val=np.array([0])),
                               )
rr.weather = omega_foramt.Weather()
rr.road_users[0] = omega_format.RoadUser(type=omega_format.ReferenceTypes.RoadUser.Type.CAR, sub_type=omega_format.ReferenceTypes.RoadUser.SubType.General.REGULAR,
                                    birth=0, bb=omega_format.BoundingBox(np.array([2,3,0])),
                                    tr=omega_format.Trajectory(pos_x=np.array([0]),pos_y=np.array([0]),pos_z=np.array([0]),
                                                          roll=np.array([0]),pitch=np.array([0]),heading=np.array([0])))
rr.roads[0] = omega_format.Road(location=omega_format.ReferenceTypes.RoadLocation.URBAN)
rr.to_hdf5('test.hdf5')

Further Help

Standalone viewer of hdf5 files

There are plenty of tools, e.g.

Documentation

You can create a documentation with pdoc3. To do this first install pdoc3 with pip install pdoc3 and then run pdoc3 --http localhost:8889 --template-dir .\doc\templates\ .\omega_format from the root of this repo to view the documentation in your web browser.

License

The library is published under the MIT license specified in LICENSE. An overview over the licenses of the dependencies in this library is listed in LICENSES_OF_REQUIREMENTS.md.

Contact

In case of questions regarding the format, this repository or otherwise related feel free to raise an issue or contact Michael Schuldes ([email protected]).

Acknowledgement

The research leading to these results is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy within the project “Verifikations- und Validierungsmethoden automatisierter Fahrzeuge im urbanen Umfeld". The authors would like to thank the consortium for the successful cooperation.

bmwi_logo

You might also like...
Script to generate a massive volume of data in sql, csv, json or xml format

DataGenerator Made with Python Open for pull requests 1. Dependencies To install required dependencies run pip install -r requirements.txt 2. Executi

Export watched content from Tautulli to the Letterboxd CSV Import Format

Export watched content from Tautulli to the Letterboxd CSV Import Format

🔩 Like builtins, but boltons. 250+ constructs, recipes, and snippets which extend (and rely on nothing but) the Python standard library. Nothing like Michael Bolton.

Boltons boltons should be builtins. Boltons is a set of over 230 BSD-licensed, pure-Python utilities in the same spirit as — and yet conspicuously mis

isort is a Python utility / library to sort imports alphabetically, and automatically separated into sections and by type.
isort is a Python utility / library to sort imports alphabetically, and automatically separated into sections and by type.

isort is a Python utility / library to sort imports alphabetically, and automatically separated into sections and by type. It provides a command line utility, Python library and plugins for various editors to quickly sort all your imports.

ticktock is a minimalist library to view Python time performance of Python code.

ticktock is a minimalist library to view Python time performance of Python code.

RapidFuzz is a fast string matching library for Python and C++

RapidFuzz is a fast string matching library for Python and C++, which is using the string similarity calculations from FuzzyWuzzy

pydsinternals - A Python native library containing necessary classes, functions and structures to interact with Windows Active Directory.
pydsinternals - A Python native library containing necessary classes, functions and structures to interact with Windows Active Directory.

pydsinternals - Directory Services Internals Library A Python native library containing necessary classes, functions and structures to interact with W

Library for processing molecules and reactions in python way

Chython [ˈkʌɪθ(ə)n] Library for processing molecules and reactions in python way. Features: Read/write/convert formats: MDL .RDF (.RXN) and .SDF (.MOL

A simple gpsd client and python library.

gpsdclient A small and simple gpsd client and library Installation Needs Python 3 (no other dependencies). If you want to use the library, use pip: pi

Comments
  • ISO 8601

    ISO 8601

    Metadata daytime timestamp should be ISO 8601 compliant to reduce ambiguity:

    https://github.com/ika-rwth-aachen/omega_format/blob/745f67d774d2da04201de9fe24fa24468a8b191b/omega_format/meta_data.py#L81 ->

    daytime=datetime.strptime(cls.assure_string(dt), '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f%z') if dt is not None else None,
    
    opened by kai-storms 0
  • Typo in FlatMarkingType enum

    Typo in FlatMarkingType enum

    FlatMarkingType.Plain should probably be FlatMarkingType.Plane. This is clear from the documentation anyhow, but just to avoid confusion ;-)

    https://github.com/ika-rwth-aachen/omega_format/blob/4bd733044128ea0008bd495cfb077d831600a4c2/omega_format/enums/reference_types.py#L217

    opened by lu-w 0
Releases(v4.0)
Owner
Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge, RWTH Aachen, ika
Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge, RWTH Aachen, ika
A quick random name generator

Random Profile Generator USAGE & CREDITS Any public or priavte demonstrative usage of this project is strictly prohibited, UNLESS WhineyMonkey10 (http

2 May 05, 2022
A tiny Python library for generating public IDs from integers

pids Create short public identifiers based on integer IDs. Installation pip install pids Usage from pids import pid public_id = pid.from_int(1234) #

Simon Willison 7 Nov 11, 2021
Attempts to crack the compression puzzle.

The Compression Puzzle One lovely Friday we were faced with this nice yet intriguing programming puzzle. One shall write a program that compresses str

Oto Brglez 14 Dec 29, 2022
Retrying library for Python

Tenacity Tenacity is an Apache 2.0 licensed general-purpose retrying library, written in Python, to simplify the task of adding retry behavior to just

Julien Danjou 4.3k Jan 05, 2023
WindowsDebloat - Windows Debloat with python

Windows Debloat 🗑️ Quickly and easily configure Windows 10. Disclaimer I am NOT

1 Mar 26, 2022
A fast Python implementation of Ac Auto Mechine

A fast Python implementation of Ac Auto Mechine

Jin Zitian 1 Dec 07, 2021
Obsidian tools - a Python package for analysing an Obsidian.md vault

obsidiantools is a Python package for getting structured metadata about your Obsidian.md notes and analysing your vault.

Mark Farragher 153 Jan 04, 2023
Color box that provides various colors‘ rgb decimal code.

colorbox Color box that provides various colors‘ rgb decimal code

1 Dec 07, 2021
A repository containing several general purpose Python scripts to automate daily and common tasks.

General Purpose Scripts Introduction This repository holds a curated list of Python scripts which aim to help us automate daily and common tasks. You

GDSC RCCIIT 46 Dec 25, 2022
Package that allows for validate and sanitize of string values.

py.validator A library of string validators and sanitizers Insipired by validator.js Strings only This library validates and sanitizes strings only. P

Sanel Hadzini 22 Nov 08, 2022
A functional standard library for Python.

Toolz A set of utility functions for iterators, functions, and dictionaries. See the PyToolz documentation at https://toolz.readthedocs.io LICENSE New

4.1k Dec 30, 2022
A toolkit for writing and executing automation scripts for Final Fantasy XIV

XIV Scripter This is a tool for scripting out series of actions in FFXIV. It allows for custom actions to be defined in config.yaml as well as custom

Jacob Beel 1 Dec 09, 2021
A string to hashtags module

A string to hashtags module

Fayas Noushad 4 Dec 01, 2021
This is discord nitro code generator and checker made with python. This will generate nitro codes and checks if the code is valid or not. If code is valid then it will print the code leaving 2 lines and if not then it will print '*'.

Discord Nitro Generator And Checker ⚙️ Rᴜɴ Oɴ Rᴇᴘʟɪᴛ 🛠️ Lᴀɴɢᴜᴀɢᴇs Aɴᴅ Tᴏᴏʟs If you are taking code from this repository without a fork, then atleast

Vɪɴᴀʏᴀᴋ Pᴀɴᴅᴇʏ 37 Jan 07, 2023
Experimental python optimistic rollup fraud-proof generation

Macula Experimental python optimistic rollup fraud-proof generation tech by @protolambda. Working on a python version for brevity and simplicity. See

Diederik Loerakker 30 Sep 01, 2022
Convert any-bit number to decimal number and vise versa.

2deci Convert any-bit number to decimal number and vise versa. --bit n to set bit to n --exp xxx to set expression to xxx --r to run reversely (from d

3 Sep 15, 2021
Extends the pyranges module with operations on joined genomic intervals

tiedpyranges Extends the pyranges module with operations on joined genomic intervals (e.g. exons of same transcript) Install with: pip install tiedpyr

Marco Mariotti 4 Aug 05, 2022
Various importers for cointracker

cointracker_importers Various importers for cointracker To convert nexo .csv format to cointracker .csv format: Download nexo csv file. run python Nex

Stefanos Anastasiou 9 Oct 24, 2022
Dill_tils is a package that has my commonly used functions inside it for ease of use.

DilllonB07 Utilities Dill_tils is a package that has my commonly used functions inside it for ease of use. Installation Anyone can use this package by

Dillon Barnes 2 Dec 05, 2021
Pyfunctools is a module that provides functions, methods and classes that help in the creation of projects in python

Pyfunctools Pyfunctools is a module that provides functions, methods and classes that help in the creation of projects in python, bringing functional

Natanael dos Santos Feitosa 5 Dec 22, 2022