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Kaouther Messaoud Ben Amor

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Social-Transmotion: Promptable Human Trajectory Prediction

Alexandre Massoud Alahi, Yang Gao, Kaouther Messaoud Ben Amor, Saeed Saadatnejad

Accurate human trajectory prediction is crucial for applications such as autonomous vehicles, robotics, and surveillance systems. Yet, existing models often fail to fully leverage the non-verbal social cues human subconsciously communicate when navigating ...
2024

Manipulating Trajectory Prediction with Backdoors

Alexandre Massoud Alahi, Kaouther Messaoud Ben Amor, Kathrin Grosse

Autonomous vehicles ought to predict the surrounding agents' trajectories to allow safe maneuvers in uncertain and complex traffic situations. As companies increasingly apply trajectory prediction in the real world, security becomes a relevant concern. In ...
arXiv2023

A Lightweight Goal-Based model for Trajectory Prediction

Kaouther Messaoud Ben Amor

We present a lightweight goal-based model for multimodal, probabilistic trajectory prediction for urban driving. Previous conditioned-on-goal methods have used map information in order to establish a set of potential goals and then complete the correspondi ...
IEEE2022

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