Reinforcement Learning for Predicting Traffic Accidents

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Authors Injoon Cho, Praveen Kumar Rajendran, Taeyoung Kim, Dongsoo Har arXiv ID 2212.04677 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 6 Venue Digital Signal Processing and Signal Processing Education Workshop Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
As the demand for autonomous driving increases, it is paramount to ensure safety. Early accident prediction using deep learning methods for driving safety has recently gained much attention. In this task, early accident prediction and a point prediction of where the drivers should look are determined, with the dashcam video as input. We propose to exploit the double actors and regularized critics (DARC) method, for the first time, on this accident forecasting platform. We derive inspiration from DARC since it is currently a state-of-the-art reinforcement learning (RL) model on continuous action space suitable for accident anticipation. Results show that by utilizing DARC, we can make predictions 5\% earlier on average while improving in multiple metrics of precision compared to existing methods. The results imply that using our RL-based problem formulation could significantly increase the safety of autonomous driving.
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