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Unveiling Transferability in Trajectory Prediction via Latent Scene Embeddings

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-06-29 v1

Abstract

The growing availability of trajectory datasets has fueled major advances in data-driven motion prediction. Yet, models trained on one dataset often fail to generalize beyond their training domain as a result of differences in scene layouts, agent behaviors, and sensing conditions. A framework that learns latent representations of datasets and quantifies their similarity using distributional metrics is presented. This large-scale study covers 24 major datasets, including the most widely used motion-prediction benchmarks, and shows that the resulting transferability scores strongly correlate with cross-dataset model performance. The results provide practical guidance for dataset selection, pretraining, and large-scale foundation models for motion prediction, paving the way toward more generalizable and robust predictive systems.

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@article{arxiv.2606.30777,
  title  = {Unveiling Transferability in Trajectory Prediction via Latent Scene Embeddings},
  author = {Theodor Westny and David Axelsson and Björn Olofsson and Erik Frisk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.30777},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted to ECCV 2026