Joint Attention in Autonomous Driving (JAAD)

15 Sep 2016  ·  Iuliia Kotseruba, Amir Rasouli, John K. Tsotsos ·

In this paper we present a novel dataset for a critical aspect of autonomous driving, the joint attention that must occur between drivers and of pedestrians, cyclists or other drivers. This dataset is produced with the intention of demonstrating the behavioral variability of traffic participants. We also show how visual complexity of the behaviors and scene understanding is affected by various factors such as different weather conditions, geographical locations, traffic and demographics of the people involved. The ground truth data conveys information regarding the location of participants (bounding boxes), the physical conditions (e.g. lighting and speed) and the behavior of the parties involved.

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