GOHOME: Graph-Oriented Heatmap Output for future Motion Estimation

09/04/2021
by   Thomas Gilles, et al.
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In this paper, we propose GOHOME, a method leveraging graph representations of the High Definition Map and sparse projections to generate a heatmap output representing the future position probability distribution for a given agent in a traffic scene. This heatmap output yields an unconstrained 2D grid representation of agent future possible locations, allowing inherent multimodality and a measure of the uncertainty of the prediction. Our graph-oriented model avoids the high computation burden of representing the surrounding context as squared images and processing it with classical CNNs, but focuses instead only on the most probable lanes where the agent could end up in the immediate future. GOHOME reaches 3rd on Argoverse Motion Forecasting Benchmark on the MissRate_6 metric while achieving significant speed-up and memory burden diminution compared to 1^st place method HOME. We also highlight that heatmap output enables multimodal ensembling and improve 1^st place MissRate_6 by more than 15% with our best ensemble.

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