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Robust Trajectory Forecasting for Multiple Intelligent Agents in Dynamic Scene

2020-05-27Unverified0· sign in to hype

Yanliang Zhu, Dongchun Ren, Mingyu Fan, Deheng Qian, Xin Li, Huaxia Xia

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Trajectory forecasting, or trajectory prediction, of multiple interacting agents in dynamic scenes, is an important problem for many applications, such as robotic systems and autonomous driving. The problem is a great challenge because of the complex interactions among the agents and their interactions with the surrounding scenes. In this paper, we present a novel method for the robust trajectory forecasting of multiple intelligent agents in dynamic scenes. The proposed method consists of three major interrelated components: an interaction net for global spatiotemporal interactive feature extraction, an environment net for decoding dynamic scenes (i.e., the surrounding road topology of an agent), and a prediction net that combines the spatiotemporal feature, the scene feature, the past trajectories of agents and some random noise for the robust trajectory prediction of agents. Experiments on pedestrian-walking and vehicle-pedestrian heterogeneous datasets demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art prediction methods in terms of prediction accuracy.

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