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Predicting Intentions of Pedestrians from 2D Skeletal Pose Sequences with a Representation-Focused Multi-Branch Deep Learning Network

Joseph Gesnouin, Steve Pechberti, Guillaume Bresson, Bogdan Stanciulescu, Fabien Moutarde

2020Algorithms35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Understanding the behaviors and intentions of humans is still one of the main challenges for vehicle autonomy. More specifically, inferring the intentions and actions of vulnerable actors, namely pedestrians, in complex situations such as urban traffic scenes remains a difficult task and a blocking point towards more automated vehicles. Answering the question “Is the pedestrian going to cross?” is a good starting point in order to advance in the quest to the fifth level of autonomous driving. In this paper, we address the problem of real-time discrete intention prediction of pedestrians in urban traffic environments by linking the dynamics of a pedestrian’s skeleton to an intention. Hence, we propose SPI-Net (Skeleton-based Pedestrian Intention network): a representation-focused multi-branch network combining features from 2D pedestrian body poses for the prediction of pedestrians’ discrete intentions. Experimental results show that SPI-Net achieved 94.4% accuracy in pedestrian crossing prediction on the JAAD data set while being efficient for real-time scenarios since SPI-Net can reach around one inference every 0.25 ms on one GPU (i.e., RTX 2080ti), or every 0.67 ms on one CPU (i.e., Intel Core i7 8700K).

Topics & Concepts

PedestrianComputer scienceInferenceArtificial intelligenceSet (abstract data type)Representation (politics)Point (geometry)Task (project management)Machine learningHuman–computer interactionTransport engineeringMathematicsLawEngineeringGeometryPolitical scienceEconomicsProgramming languageManagementPoliticsAutonomous Vehicle Technology and SafetyHuman Pose and Action RecognitionAnomaly Detection Techniques and Applications