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Time-varying Pedestrian Flow Models for Service Robots
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2019
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Crowd SimulationEngineeringMachine LearningLong Time PeriodsIntelligent RoboticsIntelligent SystemsSpatiotemporal DatabaseMobile RobotData ScienceSystems EngineeringRobot LearningKinematicsMobility DataPath PlanningService RobotComputer ScienceComputer VisionAutomationPopulated EnvironmentsRoboticsActivity RecognitionSpatio-temporal ModelService Robots
We present a human-centric spatiotemporal model for service robots operating in densely populated environments for long time periods. The method integrates observations of pedestrians performed by a mobile robot at different locations and times into a memory efficient model, that represents the spatial layout of natural pedestrian flows and how they change over time. To represent temporal variations of the observed flows, our method does not model the time in a linear fashion, but by several dimensions wrapped into themselves. This representation of time can capture long-term (i.e. days to weeks) periodic patterns of peoples' routines and habits. Knowledge of these patterns allows making long-term predictions of future human presence and walking directions, which can support mobile robot navigation in human-populated environments. Using datasets gathered for several weeks, we compare the model to state-of-the-art methods for pedestrian flow modelling.
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