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A Benchmark for Unsupervised Anomaly Detection in Multi-Agent Trajectories (2209.01838v1)

Published 5 Sep 2022 in cs.RO

Abstract: Human intuition allows to detect abnormal driving scenarios in situations they never experienced before. Like humans detect those abnormal situations and take countermeasures to prevent collisions, self-driving cars need anomaly detection mechanisms. However, the literature lacks a standard benchmark for the comparison of anomaly detection algorithms. We fill the gap and propose the R-U-MAAD benchmark for unsupervised anomaly detection in multi-agent trajectories. The goal is to learn a representation of the normal driving from the training sequences without labels, and afterwards detect anomalies. We use the Argoverse Motion Forecasting dataset for the training and propose a test dataset of 160 sequences with human-annotated anomalies in urban environments. To this end we combine a replay of real-world trajectories and scene-dependent abnormal driving in the simulation. In our experiments we compare 11 baselines including linear models, deep auto-encoders and one-class classification models using standard anomaly detection metrics. The deep reconstruction and end-to-end one-class methods show promising results. The benchmark and the baseline models will be publicly available.

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Authors (5)
  1. Julian Wiederer (9 papers)
  2. Julian Schmidt (28 papers)
  3. Ulrich Kressel (9 papers)
  4. Klaus Dietmayer (106 papers)
  5. Vasileios Belagiannis (58 papers)
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