AI Article Synopsis

  • * It introduces two key tasks: detecting built environment elements in large panoramic images and predicting pedestrian collision frequencies based on those detections.
  • * A baseline method is proposed that integrates collision prediction into a leading detection model, with experiments showing a strong link between environmental elements and pedestrian collision frequencies, paving the way for better pedestrian safety insights.

Article Abstract

This paper introduces a novel benchmark to study the impact and relationship of built environment elements on pedestrian collision prediction, intending to enhance environmental awareness in autonomous driving systems to prevent pedestrian injuries actively. We introduce a built environment detection task in large-scale panoramic images and a detection-based pedestrian collision frequency prediction task. We propose a baseline method that incorporates a collision prediction module into a state-of-the-art detection model to tackle both tasks simultaneously. Our experiments demonstrate a significant correlation between object detection of built environment elements and pedestrian collision frequency prediction. Our results are a stepping stone towards understanding the interdependencies between built environment conditions and pedestrian safety.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11298792PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccvw60793.2023.00347DOI Listing

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