VRUNet: Multi-task learning model for intent prediction of vulnerable road users

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Advanced perception and path planning are at the core for any self-driving vehicle. Autonomous vehicles need to understand the scene and intentions of other road users for safe motion planning. For urban use cases it is very important to perceive and predict the intentions of pedestrians, cyclists, scooters, etc., classified as vulnerable road users (VRU). Intent is a combination of pedestrian activities and long term trajectories defining their future motion. In this paper we propose a multi-task learning model to predict pedestrian actions, crossing intent and forecast their future path from video sequences. We have trained the model on naturalistic driving open-source JAAD dataset, which is rich in behavioral annotations and real world scenarios. Experimental results show state-of-the-art performance on JAAD dataset and how we can benefit from jointly learning and predicting actions and trajectories using 2D human pose features and scene context.

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Ranga, A., Giruzzi, F., Bhanushali, J., Wirbel, E., Pérez, P., Vu, T. H., & Perotton, X. (2020). VRUNet: Multi-task learning model for intent prediction of vulnerable road users. In IS and T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology (Vol. 2020). Society for Imaging Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.16.AVM-109

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