DriveLM is a research-oriented framework and dataset designed to explore how vision-language models can be integrated into autonomous driving systems. The project introduces a new paradigm called graph visual question answering that structures reasoning about driving scenes through interconnected tasks such as perception, prediction, planning, and motion control. Instead of treating autonomous driving as a purely sensor-driven pipeline, DriveLM frames it as a reasoning problem where models answer structured questions about the environment to guide decision making. The system includes DriveLM-Data, a dataset built on driving environments such as nuScenes and CARLA, where human-written reasoning steps connect different layers of driving tasks. This design allows models to learn relationships between objects, behaviors, and navigation decisions through graph-structured logic.

Features

  • Graph visual question answering framework for driving reasoning
  • Dataset supporting perception, prediction, planning, and motion tasks
  • Integration with simulation environments such as nuScenes and CARLA
  • Human-written reasoning annotations connecting driving subtasks
  • Benchmark metrics and evaluation tools for vision-language driving models
  • Baseline agents demonstrating language-driven autonomous driving

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Apache License V2.0

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Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Large Language Models (LLM)

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2026-03-09