Jonah Philion
13 papers · 2019–2024 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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autonomous driving
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autonomous vehicle
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trajectory prediction
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generative adversarial network
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bird's eye view segmentation
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sample complexity
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object detection
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domain generalization
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3d vision
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disentangled representation
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image synthesis
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lighting estimation
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unsupervised domain adaptation
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sequential prediction
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computer vision
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convolutional neural network
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generative model
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collision avoidance
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3d object detection
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lane detection
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Papers
Trajeglish: Traffic Modeling as Next-Token Prediction
ICLR 2024
End-to-end 3D Tracking with Decoupled Queries
ICCV 2023
Towards Viewpoint Robustness in Bird's Eye View Segmentation
ICCV 2023
How Much More Data Do I Need? Estimating Requirements for Downstream Tasks
CVPR 2022
Generating Useful Accident-Prone Driving Scenarios via a Learned Traffic Prior
CVPR 2022
DriveGAN: Towards a Controllable High-Quality Neural Simulation
CVPR 2021
Towards Optimal Strategies for Training Self-Driving Perception Models in Simulation
NIPS 2021
Emergent Road Rules In Multi-Agent Driving Environments
ICLR 2021
Learning Indoor Inverse Rendering With 3D Spatially-Varying Lighting
ICCV 2021
Learning to Evaluate Perception Models Using Planner-Centric Metrics
CVPR 2020
Lift, Splat, Shoot: Encoding Images from Arbitrary Camera Rigs by Implicitly Unprojecting to 3D
ECCV 2020
Learning to Simulate Dynamic Environments With GameGAN
CVPR 2020
FastDraw: Addressing the Long Tail of Lane Detection by Adapting a Sequential Prediction Network
CVPR 2019