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A Hybrid Approach for Turning Intention Prediction Based on Time Series Forecasting and Deep Learning
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Fu, Rui
, Zhang, Hailun
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advanced driver assistance system
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ autonomous vehicle
/ Autonomous vehicles
/ Behavior
/ bidirectional long short-term memory network
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ driving intention prediction
/ Fatalities
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ online time series prediction
/ Support vector machines
/ Time series
2020
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A Hybrid Approach for Turning Intention Prediction Based on Time Series Forecasting and Deep Learning
by
Fu, Rui
, Zhang, Hailun
in
advanced driver assistance system
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ autonomous vehicle
/ Autonomous vehicles
/ Behavior
/ bidirectional long short-term memory network
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ driving intention prediction
/ Fatalities
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ online time series prediction
/ Support vector machines
/ Time series
2020
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A Hybrid Approach for Turning Intention Prediction Based on Time Series Forecasting and Deep Learning
by
Fu, Rui
, Zhang, Hailun
in
advanced driver assistance system
/ Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ autonomous vehicle
/ Autonomous vehicles
/ Behavior
/ bidirectional long short-term memory network
/ Classification
/ Deep learning
/ driving intention prediction
/ Fatalities
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ online time series prediction
/ Support vector machines
/ Time series
2020
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A Hybrid Approach for Turning Intention Prediction Based on Time Series Forecasting and Deep Learning
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A Hybrid Approach for Turning Intention Prediction Based on Time Series Forecasting and Deep Learning
2020
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At an intersection with complex traffic flow, the early detection of the intention of drivers in surrounding vehicles can enable advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to warn the driver in advance or prompt its subsystems to assess the risk and intervene early. Although different drivers show various driving characteristics, the kinematic parameters of human-driven vehicles can be used as a predictor for predicting the driver’s intention within a short time. In this paper, we propose a new hybrid approach for vehicle behavior recognition at intersections based on time series prediction and deep learning networks. First, the lateral position, longitudinal position, speed, and acceleration of the vehicle are predicted using the online autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) algorithm. Next, a variant of the long short-term memory network, called the bidirectional long short-term memory (Bi-LSTM) network, is used to detect the vehicle’s turning behavior using the predicted parameters, as well as the derived parameters, i.e., the lateral velocity, lateral acceleration, and heading angle. The validity of the proposed method is verified at real intersections using the public driving data of the next generation simulation (NGSIM) project. The results of the turning behavior detection show that the proposed hybrid approach exhibits significant improvement over a conventional algorithm; the average recognition rates are 94.2% and 93.5% at 2 s and 1 s, respectively, before initiating the turning maneuver.
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