Learning Socio-Temporal Graphs for Multi-Agent Trajectory Prediction
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Li, Yuke; Chen, Lixiong; Chen, Guangyi; Chan, Ching-Yao; Zhang, Kun; Anzellotti, Stefano; Wei, Donglai; ... Show more Show less
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In order to predict a pedestrian's trajectory in a crowd accurately, one has to take into account her/his underlying socio-temporal interactions with other pedestrians consistently. Unlike existing work that represents the relevant information separately, partially, or implicitly, we propose a complete representation for it to be fully and explicitly captured and analyzed. In particular, we introduce a Directed Acyclic Graph-based structure, which we term Socio-Temporal Graph (STG), to explicitly capture pair-wise socio-temporal interactions among a group of people across both space and time. Our model is built on a time-varying generative process, whose latent variables determine the structure of the STGs. We design an attention-based model named STGformer that affords an end-to-end pipeline to learn the structure of the STGs for trajectory prediction. Our solution achieves overall state-of-the-art prediction accuracy in two large-scale benchmark datasets. Our analysis shows that a person's past trajectory is critical for predicting another person's future path. Our model learns this relationship with a strong notion of socio-temporal localities. Statistics show that utilizing this information explicitly for prediction yields a noticeable performance gain with respect to the trajectory-only approaches.
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MM’24, October 28 - November 1, 2024, Melbourne, Australia
Date issued
2024-10-28Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence LaboratoryPublisher
ACM|Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Human-centric Multimedia Analysis
Citation
Li, Yuke, Chen, Lixiong, Chen, Guangyi, Chan, Ching-Yao, Zhang, Kun et al. 2024. "Learning Socio-Temporal Graphs for Multi-Agent Trajectory Prediction."
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979-8-4007-1192-3