In this paper we introduce a novel approach towards the recognition of typical driving maneuvers in structured highway scenarios and identify some of the key benefits of traffic scene modeling with object-oriented Bayesian networks (OOBNs). The approach exploits the advantages of an introduced lane-related coordinate system together with individual occupancy grids for all vehicles. This combination allows for an efficient classification of the existing vehiclelane and vehicle-vehicle relations in a traffic scene and thus substantially improves the understanding of complex traffic scenes. We systematically propagate probabilities and variances within our network which results in probabilistic sets of the modeled driving maneuvers. Using this generic approach, we are able to classify a total of 27 driving maneuvers including merging and object following.


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    Title :

    Object-oriented Bayesian networks for detection of lane change maneuvers


    Contributors:
    Kasper, D. (author) / Weidl, G. (author) / Thao Dang, (author) / Breuel, G. (author) / Tamke, A. (author) / Rosenstiel, W. (author)


    Publication date :

    2011-06-01


    Size :

    1025785 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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