ScePT: Scene-consistent, Policy-based Trajectory Predictions for Planning

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Authors Yuxiao Chen, Boris Ivanovic, Marco Pavone arXiv ID 2206.13387 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.CV, cs.LG, cs.RO Citations 104 Venue Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Trajectory prediction is a critical functionality of autonomous systems that share environments with uncontrolled agents, one prominent example being self-driving vehicles. Currently, most prediction methods do not enforce scene consistency, i.e., there are a substantial amount of self-collisions between predicted trajectories of different agents in the scene. Moreover, many approaches generate individual trajectory predictions per agent instead of joint trajectory predictions of the whole scene, which makes downstream planning difficult. In this work, we present ScePT, a policy planning-based trajectory prediction model that generates accurate, scene-consistent trajectory predictions suitable for autonomous system motion planning. It explicitly enforces scene consistency and learns an agent interaction policy that can be used for conditional prediction. Experiments on multiple real-world pedestrians and autonomous vehicle datasets show that ScePT} matches current state-of-the-art prediction accuracy with significantly improved scene consistency. We also demonstrate ScePT's ability to work with a downstream contingency planner.
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