SocialCircle: Learning the Angle-based Social Interaction Representation for Pedestrian Trajectory Prediction
Conghao Wong, Beihao Xia, Ziqian Zou, Yulong Wang, Xinge You

TL;DR
This paper introduces SocialCircle, an angle-based social interaction representation that improves pedestrian trajectory prediction by better modeling social behaviors and interactions.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel angle-based social interaction representation called SocialCircle, enhancing trajectory prediction models with better social context understanding.
Findings
Quantitative improvement in prediction accuracy
Qualitative better simulation of social interactions
Effective integration with existing models
Abstract
Analyzing and forecasting trajectories of agents like pedestrians and cars in complex scenes has become more and more significant in many intelligent systems and applications. The diversity and uncertainty in socially interactive behaviors among a rich variety of agents make this task more challenging than other deterministic computer vision tasks. Researchers have made a lot of efforts to quantify the effects of these interactions on future trajectories through different mathematical models and network structures, but this problem has not been well solved. Inspired by marine animals that localize the positions of their companions underwater through echoes, we build a new anglebased trainable social interaction representation, named SocialCircle, for continuously reflecting the context of social interactions at different angular orientations relative to the target agent. We validate the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaritime Navigation and Safety · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods · Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
