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Main Authors: Wagle, Pragat, Chen, Zheng, Liu, Lantao
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.27923
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author Wagle, Pragat
Chen, Zheng
Liu, Lantao
author_facet Wagle, Pragat
Chen, Zheng
Liu, Lantao
contents Robust scene understanding is essential for intelligent vehicles operating in natural, unstructured environments. While semantic segmentation datasets for structured urban driving are abundant, the datasets for extremely unstructured wild environments remain scarce due to the difficulty and cost of generating pixel-accurate annotations. These limitations hinder the development of perception systems needed for intelligent ground vehicles tasked with forestry automation, agricultural robotics, disaster response, and all-terrain mobility. To address this gap, we present ForestSim, a high-fidelity synthetic dataset designed for training and evaluating semantic segmentation models for intelligent vehicles in forested off-road and no-road environments. ForestSim contains 2094 photorealistic images across 25 diverse environments, covering multiple seasons, terrain types, and foliage densities. Using Unreal Engine environments integrated with Microsoft AirSim, we generate consistent, pixel-accurate labels across 20 classes relevant to autonomous navigation. We benchmark ForestSim using state-of-the-art architectures and report strong performance despite the inherent challenges of unstructured scenes. ForestSim provides a scalable and accessible foundation for perception research supporting the next generation of intelligent off-road vehicles. The dataset and code are publicly available: Dataset: https://vailforestsim.github.io Code: https://github.com/pragatwagle/ForestSim
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spellingShingle ForestSim: A Synthetic Benchmark for Intelligent Vehicle Perception in Unstructured Forest Environments
Wagle, Pragat
Chen, Zheng
Liu, Lantao
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Robust scene understanding is essential for intelligent vehicles operating in natural, unstructured environments. While semantic segmentation datasets for structured urban driving are abundant, the datasets for extremely unstructured wild environments remain scarce due to the difficulty and cost of generating pixel-accurate annotations. These limitations hinder the development of perception systems needed for intelligent ground vehicles tasked with forestry automation, agricultural robotics, disaster response, and all-terrain mobility. To address this gap, we present ForestSim, a high-fidelity synthetic dataset designed for training and evaluating semantic segmentation models for intelligent vehicles in forested off-road and no-road environments. ForestSim contains 2094 photorealistic images across 25 diverse environments, covering multiple seasons, terrain types, and foliage densities. Using Unreal Engine environments integrated with Microsoft AirSim, we generate consistent, pixel-accurate labels across 20 classes relevant to autonomous navigation. We benchmark ForestSim using state-of-the-art architectures and report strong performance despite the inherent challenges of unstructured scenes. ForestSim provides a scalable and accessible foundation for perception research supporting the next generation of intelligent off-road vehicles. The dataset and code are publicly available: Dataset: https://vailforestsim.github.io Code: https://github.com/pragatwagle/ForestSim
title ForestSim: A Synthetic Benchmark for Intelligent Vehicle Perception in Unstructured Forest Environments
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.27923