An LLM with ego-centric prompts detects collisions and generates adversarial driving scenarios more reliably than Cartesian prompts, though validation of generation is limited.
A New Multi-vehicle Trajectory Generator to Simulate Vehicle-to-Vehicle Encounters
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Generating multi-vehicle trajectories from existing limited data can provide rich resources for autonomous vehicle development and testing. This paper introduces a multi-vehicle trajectory generator (MTG) that can encode multi-vehicle interaction scenarios (called driving encounters) into an interpretable representation from which new driving encounter scenarios are generated by sampling. The MTG consists of a bi-directional encoder and a multi-branch decoder. A new disentanglement metric is then developed for model analyses and comparisons in terms of model robustness and the independence of the latent codes. Comparison of our proposed MTG with $\beta$-VAE and InfoGAN demonstrates that the MTG has stronger capability to purposely generate rational vehicle-to-vehicle encounters through operating the disentangled latent codes. Thus the MTG could provide more data for engineers and researchers to develop testing and evaluation scenarios for autonomous vehicles.
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From Words to Collisions: LLM-Guided Evaluation and Adversarial Generation of Safety-Critical Driving Scenarios
An LLM with ego-centric prompts detects collisions and generates adversarial driving scenarios more reliably than Cartesian prompts, though validation of generation is limited.