"It Must Be Gesturing Towards Me": Gesture-Based Interaction between Autonomous Vehicles and Pedestrians

Author:

Chang Xiang1ORCID,Chen Zihe2ORCID,Dong Xiaoyan1ORCID,Cai Yuxin3ORCID,Yan Tingmin4ORCID,Cai Haolin5ORCID,Zhou Zherui6ORCID,Zhou Guyue7ORCID,Gong Jiangtao7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for AI Industry Research, Tsinghua University, China and Sichuan University, China

2. Institute for AI Industry Research, Tsinghua University, China and Art of School, Southeast University, China

3. Institute for AI Industry Research, Tsinghua University, China and Weiyang, Tsinghua University, China

4. Institute for AI Industry Research, Tsinghua University, China and Southeast university, China

5. Institute for AI Industry Research, Tsinghua University, China

6. Institute for AI Industry Research, Tsinghua University, China and Washington University, United States

7. Tsinghua University, China

Funder

Supported by Beijing Natural Science Foundation (Grant No.L233033)

Publisher

ACM

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