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  1. arXiv:2607.16922  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV

    Pedestrian Archetypes Extension -- More Pedestrian Models for Autonomous Vehicle Safety Testing

    Authors: Taorui Huang, Namita Gaidhani, Ritvik Bansal, S M Jubaer, Regina Lim, Rhett Zhao, Gavin Rafael Selin, Sunnie Deng Gao, Hasnain N Syed

    Abstract: In our prior work, Pedestrian Archetypes, we defined pedestrian archetypes as collections of behaviors that uniquely identify a specific type of pedestrian. The first paper proposed 12 pedestrian archetypes, including the Wanderer, Drunk, Distracted, Flash, Indecisive, Blind, Flock, Jaywalker, Elderly, Kid, Eventful, and Parked Pedestrian. These archetypes were introduced to move beyond single beh… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: Extended version of Pedestrian Archetypes paper (published in IEEE IV 2025)

  2. arXiv:2605.09678  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.AI

    Absurd World: A Simple Yet Powerful Method to Absurdify the Real-world for Probing LLM Reasoning Capabilities

    Authors: Ryan Albright, Golam Md Muktadir, Zarif Ikram, S M Jubaer, Mehrab Hossain, Dianbo Liu

    Abstract: While extremely powerful and versatile at various tasks, the thinking capabilities of large language models (LLMs) are often put under scrutiny as they sometimes fail to solve problems that humans can systematically solve. However, recent literature focuses on breaking LLM reasoning with increasingly complex problems, and whether an LLM is robust in simple logical reasoning remains underexplored.… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

  3. BN-DRISHTI: Bangla Document Recognition through Instance-level Segmentation of Handwritten Text Images

    Authors: Sheikh Mohammad Jubaer, Nazifa Tabassum, Md. Ataur Rahman, Mohammad Khairul Islam

    Abstract: Handwriting recognition remains challenging for some of the most spoken languages, like Bangla, due to the complexity of line and word segmentation brought by the curvilinear nature of writing and lack of quality datasets. This paper solves the segmentation problem by introducing a state-of-the-art method (BN-DRISHTI) that combines a deep learning-based object detection framework (YOLO) with Hough… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 May, 2023; originally announced June 2023.

    Comments: Will be published under the Springer Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series, as part of ICDAR WML 2023

    Journal ref: ICDAR 2023 Workshops