Pedestrian Density Based Path Recognition and Risk Prediction for Autonomous Vehicles

Kasra Mokhtari, Ali Ayub, Vidullan Surendran, Alan R. Wagner
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Human drivers continually use social information to inform their decision making. We believe that incorporating this information into autonomous vehicle decision making would improve performance and importantly safety. This paper investigates how information in the form of pedestrian density can be used to identify the path being travelled and predict the number of pedestrians that the vehicle will encounter along that path in the future. We present experiments which use camera data captured while driving to evaluate our methods for path recognition and pedestrian density prediction. Our results show that we can identify the vehicle’s path using only pedestrian density at 92.4% accuracy and we can predict the number of pedestrians the vehicle will encounter with an accuracy of 70.45%. These results demonstrate that pedestrian density can serve as a source of information both perhaps to augment localization and for path risk prediction.
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基于行人密度的自动驾驶汽车路径识别与风险预测
人类驾驶员不断地使用社会信息来为他们的决策提供信息。我们相信,将这些信息纳入自动驾驶汽车的决策将提高性能,更重要的是提高安全性。本文研究了如何使用行人密度形式的信息来识别正在行驶的路径,并预测未来车辆将在该路径上遇到的行人数量。我们提出了使用驾驶时捕获的摄像头数据来评估我们的路径识别和行人密度预测方法的实验。结果表明,仅使用行人密度识别车辆路径的准确率为92.4%,预测车辆将遇到的行人数量的准确率为70.45%。这些结果表明,行人密度可以作为增强定位和路径风险预测的信息来源。
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