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Imitation Learning of Hierarchical Driving Model: From Continuous Intention to Continuous Trajectory

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One of the challenges to reduce the gap between the machine and the human level driving is how to endow the system with the learning capacity to deal with the… Click to show full abstract

One of the challenges to reduce the gap between the machine and the human level driving is how to endow the system with the learning capacity to deal with the coupled complexity of environments, intentions, and dynamics. In this letter, we propose a hierarchical driving model with explicit models of continuous intention and continuous dynamics, which decouples the complexity in the observation-to-action reasoning in the human driving data. Specifically, the continuous intention module takes perception to generate a potential map encoded with obstacles and intentions. Then, the potential map is regarded as a condition, together with the current dynamics, to generate a continuous trajectory as output by a continuous function approximator network, whose derivatives can be used for supervision without additional parameters. Finally, our method is validated by both datasets and stimulation, demonstrating that our method has higher prediction accuracy of displacement and velocity and generates smoother trajectories. Our method is also deployed on the real vehicle with loop latency, validating its effectiveness. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to produce the driving trajectory using a continuous function approximator network. Our code is available at https://github.com/ZJU-Robotics-Lab/CICT.

Keywords: intention; trajectory; continuous intention; intention continuous; hierarchical driving; driving model

Journal Title: IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
Year Published: 2021

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