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ESP: Extro-Spective Prediction for Long-term Behavior Reasoning in Emergency Scenarios

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-05-08 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Emergent-scene safety is the key milestone for fully autonomous driving, and reliable on-time prediction is essential to maintain safety in emergency scenarios. However, these emergency scenarios are long-tailed and hard to collect, which restricts the system from getting reliable predictions. In this paper, we build a new dataset, which aims at the long-term prediction with the inconspicuous state variation in history for the emergency event, named the Extro-Spective Prediction (ESP) problem. Based on the proposed dataset, a flexible feature encoder for ESP is introduced to various prediction methods as a seamless plug-in, and its consistent performance improvement underscores its efficacy. Furthermore, a new metric named clamped temporal error (CTE) is proposed to give a more comprehensive evaluation of prediction performance, especially in time-sensitive emergency events of subseconds. Interestingly, as our ESP features can be described in human-readable language naturally, the application of integrating into ChatGPT also shows huge potential. The ESP-dataset and all benchmarks are released at https://dingrui-wang.github.io/ESP-Dataset/.

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@article{arxiv.2405.04100,
  title  = {ESP: Extro-Spective Prediction for Long-term Behavior Reasoning in Emergency Scenarios},
  author = {Dingrui Wang and Zheyuan Lai and Yuda Li and Yi Wu and Yuexin Ma and Johannes Betz and Ruigang Yang and Wei Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.04100},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted by ICRA 2024 as Oral Presentation