We present a joint camera and radar approach to enable autonomous vehicles to understand and react to human gestures in everyday traffic. Initially, we process the radar data with a PointNet followed by a spatio-temporal multilayer perceptron (stMLP). Independently, the human body pose is extracted from the camera frame and processed with a separate stMLP network. We propose a fusion neural network for both modalities, including an auxiliary loss for each modality. In our experiments with a collected dataset, we show the advantages of gesture recognition with two modalities. Motivated by adverse weather conditions, we also demonstrate promising performance when one of the sensors lacks functionality.
@article{arxiv.2302.09998,
title = {Gesture Recognition with Keypoint and Radar Stream Fusion for Automated Vehicles},
author = {Adrian Holzbock and Nicolai Kern and Christian Waldschmidt and Klaus Dietmayer and Vasileios Belagiannis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.09998},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted for presentation at the 3rd AVVision Workshop at ECCV 2022, October 23, 2022, Tel Aviv, Israel