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Uncovering the human motion pattern: Pattern Memory-based Diffusion Model for Trajectory Prediction

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arxiv 2401.02916 v2 pith:B6ON2Y2Y submitted 2024-01-05 cs.CV

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keywords motionhumanmemorypatternpatternspredictiontrajectorybank
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Human trajectory forecasting is a critical challenge in fields such as robotics and autonomous driving. Due to the inherent uncertainty of human actions and intentions in real-world scenarios, various unexpected occurrences may arise. To uncover latent motion patterns in human behavior, we introduce a novel memory-based method, named Motion Pattern Priors Memory Network. Our method involves constructing a memory bank derived from clustered prior knowledge of motion patterns observed in the training set trajectories. We introduce an addressing mechanism to retrieve the matched pattern and the potential target distributions for each prediction from the memory bank, which enables the identification and retrieval of natural motion patterns exhibited by agents, subsequently using the target priors memory token to guide the diffusion model to generate predictions. Extensive experiments validate the effectiveness of our approach, achieving state-of-the-art trajectory prediction accuracy. The code will be made publicly available.

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