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Expanding the Deployment Envelope of Behavior Prediction via Adaptive Meta-Learning

Machine Learning 2023-05-24 v4 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Robotics

Abstract

Learning-based behavior prediction methods are increasingly being deployed in real-world autonomous systems, e.g., in fleets of self-driving vehicles, which are beginning to commercially operate in major cities across the world. Despite their advancements, however, the vast majority of prediction systems are specialized to a set of well-explored geographic regions or operational design domains, complicating deployment to additional cities, countries, or continents. Towards this end, we present a novel method for efficiently adapting behavior prediction models to new environments. Our approach leverages recent advances in meta-learning, specifically Bayesian regression, to augment existing behavior prediction models with an adaptive layer that enables efficient domain transfer via offline fine-tuning, online adaptation, or both. Experiments across multiple real-world datasets demonstrate that our method can efficiently adapt to a variety of unseen environments.

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@article{arxiv.2209.11820,
  title  = {Expanding the Deployment Envelope of Behavior Prediction via Adaptive Meta-Learning},
  author = {Boris Ivanovic and James Harrison and Marco Pavone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.11820},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

12 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables. ICRA 2023