Deconstructing Pedestrian Crossing Decision-making in Interactions with Continuous Traffic: an Anthropomorphic Model

01/25/2023
by   Kai Tian, et al.
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As safe and comfortable interactions with pedestrians could contribute to automated vehicles' (AVs) social acceptance and scale, increasing attention has been drawn to computational pedestrian behavior models. However, very limited studies characterize pedestrian crossing behavior based on specific behavioral mechanisms, as those mechanisms underpinning pedestrian road behavior are not yet clear. Here, we reinterpret pedestrian crossing behavior based on a deconstructed crossing decision process at uncontrolled intersections with continuous traffic. Notably, we explain and model pedestrian crossing behavior as they wait for crossing opportunities, optimizing crossing decisions by comparing the visual collision risk of approaching vehicles around them. A collision risk-based crossing initiation model is proposed to characterize the time-dynamic nature of pedestrian crossing decisions. A simulation tool is established to reproduce pedestrian behavior by employing the proposed model and a social force model. Two datasets collected in a CAVE-based immersive pedestrian simulator are applied to calibrate and validate the model. The model predicts pedestrian crossing decisions across all traffic scenarios well. In particular, by considering the decision strategy that pedestrians compare the collision risk of surrounding traffic gaps, model performance is significantly improved. Moreover, the collision risk-based crossing initiation model accurately captures the timing of pedestrian crossing initiations within each gap. This work concisely demonstrates how pedestrians dynamically adapt their crossings in continuous traffic based on perceived collision risk, potentially providing insights into modeling coupled human-AV interactions or serving as a tool to realize human-like pedestrian road behavior in virtual AVs test platforms.

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