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Autonomous driving systems require a comprehensive understanding and accurate prediction of the surrounding environment to facilitate informed decision-making in complex scenarios. Recent advances in learning-based systems have highlighted the importance of integrating prediction and planning. However, this integration poses significant alignment challenges through consistency between prediction patterns, to interaction between future prediction and planning. To address these challenges, we introduce a Hybrid-Prediction integrated Planning (HPP) framework, which operates through three novel modules collaboratively. First, we introduce marginal-conditioned occupancy prediction to align joint occupancy with agent-specific motion forecasting. Our proposed MS-OccFormer module achieves spatial-temporal alignment with motion predictions across multiple granularities. Second, we propose a game-theoretic motion predictor, GTFormer, to model the interactive dynamics among agents based on their joint predictive awareness. Third, hybrid prediction patterns are concurrently integrated into the Ego Planner and optimized by prediction guidance. The HPP framework establishes state-of-the-art performance on the nuScenes dataset, demonstrating superior accuracy and safety in end-to-end configurations. Moreover, HPP's interactive open-loop and closed-loop planning performance are demonstrated on the Waymo Open Motion Dataset (WOMD) and CARLA benchmark, outperforming existing integrated pipelines by achieving enhanced consistency between prediction and planning.

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