How Shall I Drive? Interaction Modeling and Motion Planning towards Empathetic and Socially-Graceful Driving
While intelligence of autonomous vehicles (AVs) has significantly advanced in recent years, accidents involving AVs suggest that these autonomous systems lack gracefulness in driving when interacting with human drivers. In the setting of a two-player game, we propose model predictive control based o...
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Zusammenfassung: | While intelligence of autonomous vehicles (AVs) has significantly advanced in
recent years, accidents involving AVs suggest that these autonomous systems
lack gracefulness in driving when interacting with human drivers. In the
setting of a two-player game, we propose model predictive control based on
social gracefulness, which is measured by the discrepancy between the actions
taken by the AV and those that could have been taken in favor of the human
driver. We define social awareness as the ability of an agent to infer such
favorable actions based on knowledge about the other agent's intent, and
further show that empathy, i.e., the ability to understand others' intent by
simultaneously inferring others' understanding of the agent's self intent, is
critical to successful intent inference. Lastly, through an intersection case,
we show that the proposed gracefulness objective allows an AV to learn more
sophisticated behavior, such as passive-aggressive motions that gently force
the other agent to yield. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1901.10013 |