CVDec 3, 2024

Who Walks With You Matters: Perceiving Social Interactions with Groups for Pedestrian Trajectory Prediction

arXiv:2412.02395v14 citationsh-index: 282025 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW)
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the challenge of anticipating human movement for applications like autonomous driving, though it appears incremental by building on existing methods for social interaction modeling.

The paper tackles pedestrian trajectory prediction by modeling social interactions through grouping and perception, achieving significant improvements in prediction accuracy across multiple datasets.

Understanding and anticipating human movement has become more critical and challenging in diverse applications such as autonomous driving and surveillance. The complex interactions brought by different relations between agents are a crucial reason that poses challenges to this task. Researchers have put much effort into designing a system using rule-based or data-based models to extract and validate the patterns between pedestrian trajectories and these interactions, which has not been adequately addressed yet. Inspired by how humans perceive social interactions with different level of relations to themself, this work proposes the GrouP ConCeption (short for GPCC) model composed of the Group method, which categorizes nearby agents into either group members or non-group members based on a long-term distance kernel function, and the Conception module, which perceives both visual and acoustic information surrounding the target agent. Evaluated across multiple datasets, the GPCC model demonstrates significant improvements in trajectory prediction accuracy, validating its effectiveness in modeling both social and individual dynamics. The qualitative analysis also indicates that the GPCC framework successfully leverages grouping and perception cues human-like intuitively to validate the proposed model's explainability in pedestrian trajectory forecasting.

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