Recursive Social Behavior Graph for Trajectory Prediction

04/22/2020
by   Jianhua Sun, et al.
3

Social interaction is an important topic in human trajectory prediction to generate plausible paths. In this paper, we present a novel insight of group-based social interaction model to explore relationships among pedestrians. We recursively extract social representations supervised by group-based annotations and formulate them into a social behavior graph, called Recursive Social Behavior Graph. Our recursive mechanism explores the representation power largely. Graph Convolutional Neural Network then is used to propagate social interaction information in such a graph. With the guidance of Recursive Social Behavior Graph, we surpass state-of-the-art method on ETH and UCY dataset for 11.1 predict complex social behaviors.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 7

page 8

research
02/27/2020

Social-STGCNN: A Social Spatio-Temporal Graph Convolutional Neural Network for Human Trajectory Prediction

Better machine understanding of pedestrian behaviors enables faster prog...
research
12/05/2021

SSAGCN: Social Soft Attention Graph Convolution Network for Pedestrian Trajectory Prediction

Pedestrian trajectory prediction is an important technique of autonomous...
research
07/26/2022

Bodily Behaviors in Social Interaction: Novel Annotations and State-of-the-Art Evaluation

Body language is an eye-catching social signal and its automatic analysi...
research
07/24/2019

Stochastic trajectory prediction with social graph network

Pedestrian trajectory prediction is a challenging task because of the co...
research
12/14/2009

A Model-Based Approach to Predicting Predator-Prey & Friend-Foe Relationships in Ant Colonies

Understanding predator-prey relationships among insects is a challenging...
research
04/12/2023

Real-time Trajectory-based Social Group Detection

Social group detection is a crucial aspect of various robotic applicatio...
research
07/02/2018

Deep Reasoning with Knowledge Graph for Social Relationship Understanding

Social relationships (e.g., friends, couple etc.) form the basis of the ...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset