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The PREVENTION Challenge: How Good Are Humans Predicting Lane Changes?

Authors :
Quintanar, A.
Izquierdo, R.
Parra, I.
Fernández-Llorca, D.
Sotelo, M. A.
Source :
2020 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2020, pp. 45-50
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

While driving on highways, every driver tries to be aware of the behavior of surrounding vehicles, including possible emergency braking, evasive maneuvers trying to avoid obstacles, unexpected lane changes, or other emergencies that could lead to an accident. In this paper, human's ability to predict lane changes in highway scenarios is analyzed through the use of video sequences extracted from the PREVENTION dataset, a database focused on the development of research on vehicle intention and trajectory prediction. Thus, users had to indicate the moment at which they considered that a lane change maneuver was taking place in a target vehicle, subsequently indicating its direction: left or right. The results retrieved have been carefully analyzed and compared to ground truth labels, evaluating statistical models to understand whether humans can actually predict. The study has revealed that most participants are unable to anticipate lane-change maneuvers, detecting them after they have started. These results might serve as a baseline for AI's prediction ability evaluation, grading if those systems can outperform human skills by analyzing hidden cues that seem unnoticed, improving the detection time, and even anticipating maneuvers in some cases.<br />Comment: This work was accepted and presented at IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2020

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
2020 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2020, pp. 45-50
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2009.05331
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/IV47402.2020.9304640