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Trajectory Prediction with Linguistic Representations

Robotics 2022-03-10 v2 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Machine Learning

Abstract

Language allows humans to build mental models that interpret what is happening around them resulting in more accurate long-term predictions. We present a novel trajectory prediction model that uses linguistic intermediate representations to forecast trajectories, and is trained using trajectory samples with partially-annotated captions. The model learns the meaning of each of the words without direct per-word supervision. At inference time, it generates a linguistic description of trajectories which captures maneuvers and interactions over an extended time interval. This generated description is used to refine predictions of the trajectories of multiple agents. We train and validate our model on the Argoverse dataset, and demonstrate improved accuracy results in trajectory prediction. In addition, our model is more interpretable: it presents part of its reasoning in plain language as captions, which can aid model development and can aid in building confidence in the model before deploying it.

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@article{arxiv.2110.09741,
  title  = {Trajectory Prediction with Linguistic Representations},
  author = {Yen-Ling Kuo and Xin Huang and Andrei Barbu and Stephen G. McGill and Boris Katz and John J. Leonard and Guy Rosman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.09741},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted in ICRA 2022

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