Intention Aware Robot Crowd Navigation with Attention-Based Interaction Graph

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
We study the problem of safe and intention-aware robot navigation in dense and interactive crowds. Most previous reinforcement learning (RL) based methods fail to consider different types of interactions among all agents or ignore the intentions of people, which results in performance degradation. To learn a safe and efficient robot policy, we propose a novel recurrent graph neural network with attention mechanisms to capture heterogeneous interactions among agents through space and time. To encourage longsighted robot behaviors, we infer the intentions of dynamic agents by predicting their future trajectories for several timesteps. The predictions are incorporated into a model-free RL framework to prevent the robot from intruding into the intended paths of other agents. We demonstrate that our method enables the robot to achieve good navigation performance and non-invasiveness in challenging crowd navigation scenarios. We successfully transfer the policy learned in simulation to a real-world TurtleBot 2i. Our code and videos are available at https://sites.google.com/view/intention-aware-crowdnav/home.
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attention mechanisms,attention-based interaction graph,crowd navigation scenarios,dense crowds,dynamic agents,good navigation performance,heterogeneous interactions,intention aware robot crowd navigation,intention-aware robot navigation,interactive crowds,longsighted robot behaviors,model-free RL framework,novel recurrent graph neural network,performance degradation,previous reinforcement learning based methods
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