identifyActorOfInterest
Syntax
Description
identifies the IDs of the ego and target actors in the specified scenario descriptor,
actorIDs
= identifyActorOfInterest(descriptor
)descriptor
.
specifies options using one or more name-value arguments. For example,
actorIDs
= identifyActorOfInterest(descriptor
,Name=Value
)ListMotionStatus="On"
returns lists of which actors are moving and
which are stationary in the scenario, identified by actor ID.
Note
This function requires the Automated Driving Toolbox™ Test Suite for Euro NCAP® Protocols support package. You can install Automated Driving Toolbox Test Suite for Euro NCAP Protocols from the Add-On Explorer. For more information about installing add-ons, see Get and Manage Add-Ons.
Examples
Identify Ego and Target Actors in RoadRunner Scenario
Specify the path to your local RoadRunner installation folder. This code shows the path for the default installation location on Windows®.
appPath = "C:\Program Files\RoadRunner R2023b\bin\win64";
Specify the path to your RoadRunner project. This code shows the path for a sample project folder location in Windows.
projectPath = "C:\RR\MyProject";
Specify the filename of the RoadRunner scenario.
fileName = "TrajectoryCutIn.rrscenario";
Set up the environment to open the scenario in RoadRunner. Update the settings group.
To update the MATLAB® path for the RoadRunner installation folder, get the root object within the settings hierarchical tree, and update the TemporaryValue
for the RoadRunner installation folder property. For more information, see SettingsGroup
.
s = settings; s.roadrunner.application.InstallationFolder.TemporaryValue = appPath;
Open RoadRunner using the specified path to your project. The rrApp
RoadRunner object enables you to interact with RoadRunner from the MATLAB workspace.
rrApp = roadrunner(projectPath);
Open the scenario in RoadRunner.
openScenario(rrApp,fileName)
Create a RoadRunner Scenario simulation.
rrSim = createSimulation(rrApp);
Create a structure to store RoadRunner simulation information.
scenario.SimulatorInstance = rrApp; scenario.SimulationInstance = rrSim;
Create a RoadRunner scenario descriptor.
seedScenarioDescriptorRR = getScenarioDescriptor(scenario,Simulator="RoadRunner");
Stop the RoadRunner simulation.
close(scenario.SimulatorInstance)
Identify the ego, primary target, and secondary target actors in seedScenarioDescriptorRR
.
actorIDs = identifyActorOfInterest(seedScenarioDescriptorRR);
Extract the ego, primary target, and secondary target actor IDs from the actorIDs
structure, and display them.
egoID = actorIDs.EgoID
egoID = 2
primaryTargetID = actorIDs.TargetIDs(1)
primaryTargetID = 1
Identify Ego and Target Actor IDs in Driving Scenario
Load a driving scenario into the workspace.
load("scenarioWithMultipleCollisions.mat")
Create a ScenarioDescriptor
object using the loaded driving scenario scenario
.
seedScenarioDescriptor = getScenarioDescriptor(scenario,Simulator="DrivingScenario");
Specify patterns to identify the ego, primary target, and secondary target actors in seedScenarioDescriptor
.
actorIDs = identifyActorOfInterest(seedScenarioDescriptor, ... EgoPattern="go",PrimaryTargetPattern="ped", ... SecondaryTargetPatterns="uck",ListMotionStatus="On");
Extract the ego, primary target, and secondary target actor IDs from the actorIDs
structure, and display them.
egoID = actorIDs.EgoID
egoID = 1
primaryTargetID = actorIDs.TargetIDs(1)
primaryTargetID = 2
secondaryTargetID = actorIDs.TargetIDs(2:end)
secondaryTargetID = 3
Input Arguments
descriptor
— Scenario descriptor
ScenarioDescriptor
object
Scenario descriptor, specified as a ScenarioDescriptor
object. The
ScenarioDescriptor
object stores scene, actor, and vehicle
information extracted from a seed scenario, and uses this information to generate
scenario variants. You can use these scenario variants to perform safety assessments for
various automated driving applications.
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments as
Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN
, where Name
is
the argument name and Value
is the corresponding value.
Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the
pairs does not matter.
Example: identifyActorOfInterest(descriptor,ListMotionStatus="On")
returns lists of which actors are moving and which are stationary in the scenario,
identified by actor ID.
EgoPattern
— Name pattern to identify ego actor
string scalar | character vector
Name pattern to identify an ego actor in a scenario, specified as a string scalar or a character vector. An ego actor is a vehicle with an installed autonomous driving system.
Data Types: char
| string
PrimaryTargetPattern
— Name pattern to identify primary target actor
string scalar | character vector
Name pattern to identify a primary target actor in a scenario, specified as a string scalar or a character vector. A primary target actor is a road user or vehicle other than an ego vehicle that is vulnerable to potential on-road accidents.
Data Types: char
| string
SecondaryTargetPatterns
— Name pattern to identify secondary target actor
string scalar | character vector | cell array of character vectors
Name pattern to identify a secondary target actor in a scenario, specified as a string scalar, character vector, or a cell array of character vectors. A secondary target actor is a road user or vehicle, other than the ego and primary target actors, which is traveling on-road or parked along the route of the ego vehicle. A scenario can contain more than one secondary target actor, and you can specify multiple name patterns by which to identify them by using a cell array of character vectors.
Data Types: char
| string
| cell
ListMotionStatus
— List actor motion status option
"Off"
(default) | "On"
List actor motion status option, specified as "On"
or
"Off"
.
On
— Computes the motion status of actors in the scenario. The function outputs the IDs of the moving actors and the stationary actors to the fieldsMovingActorIDs
andStationaryActorIDs
, respectively, of the output structureactorIDs
.Off
— The function does not compute the motion status of actors in the scenario, and theactorIDs
structure does not contain theMovingActorIDs
andStationaryActorIDs
fields.
Data Types: char
| string
Output Arguments
actorIDs
— Ego and target actor IDs
structure
Ego and target actor IDs, returned as a structure containing these fields.
Field | Description |
---|---|
EgoID | ID of the ego actor, returned as a positive integer. |
TargetIDs | IDs of the primary target and secondary targets, returned as a row vector of positive integers. The value of the first element in the vector specifies the primary target ID, and the rest of the values specify the secondary target IDs. |
MovingActorIDs | IDs of the moving actors, returned as a row vector of positive integers. To enable this field, you must specify
|
StationaryActorIDs | IDs of the stationary actors, returned as a row vector of positive integers. To enable this field, you must specify
|
Version History
Introduced in R2023b
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