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Efficient Data Representation for Motion Forecasting: A Scene-Specific Trajectory Set Approach

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arxiv 2407.20732 v2 pith:2LSGWXAV submitted 2024-07-30 cs.CV cs.RO

classification cs.CVcs.RO
keywords trajectorydrivingactorapproachforecastingmethodmotionscene-specific
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Representing diverse and plausible future trajectories is critical for motion forecasting in autonomous driving. However, efficiently capturing these trajectories in a compact set remains challenging. This study introduces a novel approach for generating scene-specific trajectory sets tailored to different contexts, such as intersections and straight roads, by leveraging map information and actor dynamics. A deterministic goal sampling algorithm identifies relevant map regions, while our Recursive In-Distribution Subsampling (RIDS) method enhances trajectory plausibility by condensing redundant representations. Experiments on the Argoverse 2 dataset demonstrate that our method achieves up to a 10% improvement in Driving Area Compliance (DAC) compared to baseline methods while maintaining competitive displacement errors. Our work highlights the benefits of mining such scene-aware trajectory sets and how they could capture the complex and heterogeneous nature of actor behavior in real-world driving scenarios.

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  1. Contrast & Compress: Learning Lightweight Embeddings for Short Trajectories

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    A small Transformer trained with a cosine-based triplet loss learns 16-dimensional embeddings that retrieve similar short driving trajectories from Argoverse 2 substantially better than FFT-based triplet training.

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