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RSPT: Reconstruct Surroundings and Predict Trajectory for Generalizable Active Object Tracking

Fangwei Zhong, Xiao Bi, Yudi Zhang, Wei Zhang, Yizhou Wang

2023Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Active Object Tracking (AOT) aims to maintain a specific relation between the tracker and object(s) by autonomously controlling the motion system of a tracker given observations. It is widely used in various applications such as mobile robots and autonomous driving. However, Building a generalizable active tracker that works robustly across various scenarios remains a challenge, particularly in unstructured environments with cluttered obstacles and diverse layouts. To realize this, we argue that the key is to construct a state representation that can model the geometry structure of the surroundings and the dynamics of the target. To this end, we propose a framework called RSPT to form a structure-aware motion representation by Reconstructing Surroundings and Predicting the target Trajectory. Moreover, we further enhance the generalization of the policy network by training in the asymmetric dueling mechanism. Empirical results show that RSPT outperforms existing methods in unseen environments, especially those with cluttered obstacles and diverse layouts. We also demonstrate good sim-to-real transfer when deploying RSPT in real-world scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTrajectoryArtificial intelligenceGeneralizationRepresentation (politics)Object (grammar)Motion (physics)Computer visionTracking (education)Key (lock)Construct (python library)RobotComponent (thermodynamics)Relation (database)Video trackingData miningMathematicsLawThermodynamicsComputer securityPedagogyAstronomyPolitical sciencePoliticsPsychologyProgramming languageMathematical analysisPhysicsVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsAutonomous Vehicle Technology and SafetyAdvanced Neural Network Applications