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Motion Prediction using Trajectory Sets and Self-Driving Domain Knowledge

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arxiv 2006.04767 v2 pith:XYZC5W5J submitted 2020-06-08 cs.LG cs.CVcs.ROstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.CVcs.ROstat.ML
keywords motionauxiliaryclassificationdatasetsinformationlossoff-roadperformance
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Predicting the future motion of vehicles has been studied using various techniques, including stochastic policies, generative models, and regression. Recent work has shown that classification over a trajectory set, which approximates possible motions, achieves state-of-the-art performance and avoids issues like mode collapse. However, map information and the physical relationships between nearby trajectories is not fully exploited in this formulation. We build on classification-based approaches to motion prediction by adding an auxiliary loss that penalizes off-road predictions. This auxiliary loss can easily be pretrained using only map information (e.g., off-road area), which significantly improves performance on small datasets. We also investigate weighted cross-entropy losses to capture spatial-temporal relationships among trajectories. Our final contribution is a detailed comparison of classification and ordinal regression on two public self-driving datasets.

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    Adding three auxiliary loss functions that supervise every predicted trajectory reduces off-road and wrong-direction predictions in autonomous vehicle motion forecasting with little accuracy loss.

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