Title :
Will the Pedestrian Cross? A Study on Pedestrian Path Prediction
Author :
Keller, Christoph G. ; Gavrila, Dariu M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract :
Future vehicle systems for active pedestrian safety will not only require a high recognition performance but also an accurate analysis of the developing traffic situation. In this paper, we present a study on pedestrian path prediction and action classification at short subsecond time intervals. We consider four representative approaches: two novel approaches (based on Gaussian process dynamical models and probabilistic hierarchical trajectory matching) that use augmented features derived from dense optical flow and two approaches as baseline that use positional information only (a Kalman filter and its extension to interacting multiple models). In experiments using stereo vision data obtained from a vehicle, we investigate the accuracy of path prediction and action classification at various time horizons, the effect of various errors (image localization, vehicle egomotion estimation), and the benefit of the proposed approaches. The scenario of interest is that of a crossing pedestrian, who might stop or continue walking at the road curbside. Results indicate similar performance of the four approaches on walking motion, with near-linear dynamics. During stopping, however, the two newly proposed approaches, with nonlinear and/or higher order models and augmented motion features, achieve a more accurate position prediction of 10-50 cm at a time horizon of 0-0.77 s around the stopping event.
Keywords :
image sequences; pedestrians; road safety; road traffic; road vehicles; stereo image processing; action classification; dense optical flow; future vehicle systems; near-linear dynamics; pedestrian path prediction; pedestrian safety; road curbside; stereo vision data; traffic situation; Data models; Kernel; Legged locomotion; Optical imaging; Predictive models; Trajectory; Vehicles; Computer vision; pedestrian safety; prediction methods;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2013.2280766