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arxiv: 1706.06563 · v1 · pith:GBIKBFHYnew · submitted 2017-06-20 · 💻 cs.RO · math.OC

Technical Report for Real-Time Certified Probabilistic Pedestrian Forecasting

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keywords algorithmforecastingprobabilisticreal-timeagentspedestrianswillability
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The success of autonomous systems will depend upon their ability to safely navigate human-centric environments. This motivates the need for a real-time, probabilistic forecasting algorithm for pedestrians, cyclists, and other agents since these predictions will form a necessary step in assessing the risk of any action. This paper presents a novel approach to probabilistic forecasting for pedestrians based on weighted sums of ordinary differential equations that are learned from historical trajectory information within a fixed scene. The resulting algorithm is embarrassingly parallel and is able to work at real-time speeds using a naive Python implementation. The quality of predicted locations of agents generated by the proposed algorithm is validated on a variety of examples and considerably higher than existing state of the art approaches over long time horizons.

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