ROAR: Robust Accident Recognition and Anticipation for Autonomous Driving

Liu, Xingcheng, Guan, Yanchen, Liao, Haicheng, He, Zhengbing, Li, Zhenning

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Accurate accident anticipation is essential for enhancing the safety of autonomous vehicles (A Vs). However, existing methods often assume ideal conditions, overlooking challenges such as sensor failures, environmental disturbances, and data imperfections, which can significantly degrade prediction accuracy. Additionally, previous models have not adequately addressed the considerable variability in driver behavior and accident rates across different vehicle types. To overcome these limitations, this study introduces ROAR, a novel approach for accident detection and prediction. ROAR combines Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT), a self-adaptive object-aware module, and dynamic focal loss to tackle these challenges. The DWT effectively extracts features from noisy and incomplete data, while the object-aware module improves accident prediction by focusing on high-risk vehicles and modeling the spatial-temporal relationships among traffic agents. Evaluated on three widely used datasets--Dashcam Accident Dataset (DAD), Car Crash Dataset (CCD), and AnAn Accident Detection (A3D)--our model consistently outperforms existing baselines in key metrics such as Average Precision (AP) and mean Time-to-Accident (mTT A). These results demonstrate the model's robustness in real-world conditions, particularly in handling sensor degradation, environmental noise, and imbalanced data distributions. This work offers a promising solution for reliable and accurate accident anticipation in complex traffic environments. INTRODUCTION Traffic accidents are a persistent global issue, causing significant harm to both individuals and society. With the rise of autonomous driving, the need to proactively address this challenge has never been more pressing [1].

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