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Pedestrian/Bicyclist Limb Motion Analysis from 110-Car TASI Video Data for Autonomous Emergency Braking Testing Surrogate Development

机译:从110辆汽车的TASI视频数据中进行行人/自行车四肢运动分析,用于自主紧急制动测试的替代产品开发

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Many vehicles are currently equipped with active safety systems that can detect vulnerable road users like pedestrians and bicyclists, to mitigate associated conflicts with vehicles. With the advancements in technologies and algorithms, detailed motions of these targets, especially the limb motions, are being considered for improving the efficiency and reliability of object detection. Thus, it becomes important to understand these limb motions to support the design and evaluation of many vehicular safety systems. However in current literature, there is no agreement being reached on whether or not and how often these limbs move, especially at the most critical moments for potential crashes. In this study, a total of 832 pedestrian walking or cyclist biking cases were randomly selected from one large-scale naturalistic driving database containing 480,000 video segments with a total size of 94TB, and then the 832 video clips were analyzed focusing on their limb motions. We modeled the pedestrian/bicyclist limb motions in four layers: (1) the percentages of pedestrians and bicyclists who have limb motions when crossing the road; (2) the averaged action frequency and the corresponding distributions on when there are limb motions; (3) comparisons of the limb motion behavior between crossing and non-crossing cases; and (4) the effects of seasons on the limb motions when the pedestrians/bicyclists are crossing the road. The results of this study can provide empirical foundations supporting surrogate development, benefit analysis, and standardized testing of vehicular pedestrian/bicyclist detection and crash mitigation systems.
机译:当前,许多车辆都配备了主动安全系统,可以检测易受伤害的道路使用者(如行人和骑自行车的人),以减轻与车辆相关的冲突。随着技术和算法的发展,正在考虑这些目标的详细运动,特别是肢体运动,以提高目标检测的效率和可靠性。因此,理解这些肢体运动以支持许多车辆安全系统的设计和评估变得很重要。但是,在目前的文献中,关于这些肢体是否运动以及运动的频率,尤其是在可能发生碰撞的最关键时刻,没有达成共识。在这项研究中,从一个大型自然驾驶数据库中随机选择了832个行人步行或骑自行车的案例,该数据库包含480,000个视频片段,总大小为94TB,然后针对这832个视频片段的肢体运动进行了分析。我们将行人/骑自行车者的肢体运动分为四层模型:(1)行人和骑自行车的人在过马路时有肢体运动的百分比; (2)肢体运动时的平均动作频率及其对应的分布; (3)交叉和非交叉情况下肢体运动行为的比较; (4)当行人/骑自行车的人过马路时,季节对肢体动作的影响。这项研究的结果可以提供经验基础,以支持替代发展,收益分析以及对车辆行人/自行车驾驶员检测和碰撞缓解系统的标准化测试。

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