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arxiv Score 21.2

Motif 3: Technical Report

2026-08-10 · Junghwan Lim, Joon Son Chung, Sungmin Lee, Wai Ting Cheung, Gihun Cho, Minsu Ha, Sangho Kang, Beomgyu Kim, Dongseok Kim, Jangwoong Kim, Taehyun Kim, Taewhan Kim, Jeesoo Lee, Jeongdoo Lee, Junhyeok Lee, Dongpin Oh, Hyeyeon Cho, Dahye Choi, Jaeheui Her, Hanbin Jung, Changjin Kang, Minjae Kim, Youngrok Kim, Hyukjin Kweon, Hongjoo Lee, Yeongjae Park, Bokki Ryu

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We introduce Motif 3, a decoder-only Mixture-of-Experts language model with 314 billion total parameters and 13.2 billion activated per token. Each sparse MoE layer contains 384 routed experts, with eight selected per token. This fine-grained sparsity provides substantial expert capacity while limiting computation. Mot…

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huggingface Score 19.4

Evo-Bench: Can Language Models Improve Agent Harness?

2026-08-10 · Lisheng Huang, Chen Yang, Hao Zhou, Huatong Song, Zongchao Chen, Ran Le, Yang Song, Wayne Xin Zhao, Tao Zhang

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Large Language Models (LLMs) have driven rapid progress in autonomous agents, yet standard evaluations remain confined to static task solving. An emerging frontier is harness evolution---the agent's capacity to autonomously optimize its own operating harness. However, systematically benchmarking this capability remains…

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arxiv Score 19.4

Macaron-V1: Towards Open Continual Learning with Self-Improvement and Mixture-of-LoRA

2026-08-10 · Mind Lab, :, Vin Bo, Asher Cai, Jingwei Cao, Song Cao, Vic Cao, Amelia Chen, Andrew Chen, Kaijie Chen, Cleon Cheng, Steven Chiang, Kaixuan Fan, Hera Feng, Huan Feng, Arthur Fu, Jun Gao, Pyke Han, Nolan Ho, Ori Hong, Hailee Hou, Piers Hua, Charles Huang, Miles Jiang, Nora Jiang, Yuyi Jiang, Qiuyu Jin, Fancy Kong, Kuss Koo, Jaron Lee, Andrew Lei, Alexy Li, Dawn Li, Lucian Li, Ray Li, Ricardo Li, Smith Li, Theo Li, Allen Lin, Elliot Lin, Fan Lin, Chen Ling, Kairus Liu, Kieran Liu, Logan Liu, Neo Liu, Xiang Liu, Yuxin Lu, Maeve Luo, Pony Ma, Verity Niu, Cole Qiao, Guian Qiu, Vince Qu, Sentry, Niko Song, Vincent Wang, Bo Wu, Rio Yang, Evelyn Ye, Fiona Ye, Ina Ye, Regis Ye, Josh Ying, Atlas Zeng, Danney Zeng, Salmon Zhan, Anya Zhang, Di Zhang, Mia Zhang, Sueky Zhang, Wei Zhao, Ada Zhou, Adrian Zhou, Yuhua Zhou, Juno Zhu, Murphy Zhuang

Research Track A · General AI

Macaron-V1 is an open agent-model family for experiential intelligence: learning from experience in real environments and continuing to learn after deployment. It is organized around two system goals. Adaptation is pursued through recursive improvement of versioned model-harness pairs, where experience from one configu…

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huggingface Score 18.4

An End-to-End Agent Auditing Engine

2026-08-07 · Haoning Wang, Mingxun Zhang, Chenyue Yu, Yingjun Shang, Xia Hu, Guanchu Wang, Na Zou

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With the rapid advancement of large language models (LLMs), harnesses have become essential infrastructure for deploying agents across a wide range of domains. The fast-evolving harness ecosystem has also made rigorous capability evaluation increasingly important. However, efficiently building an end-to-end, systematic…

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arxiv Score 18.2

ADOPD: Reference-Privileged On-Policy Distillation for MLLM-Based Industrial Anomaly Detection

2026-08-10 · Jingtai He, Shiyuan Meng, Wenchao Meng, Qinmin Yang

General AI

Industrial anomaly detection (IAD) requires identifying fine-grained deviations from normal visual patterns. Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) can improve recognition accuracy by comparing query images with references at inference time, but these benefits rely on additional retrieval and processing. We investiga…

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arxiv Score 17.2

Consilience for Verifier-Free Test-Time Scaling

2026-08-10 · Lecheng Kong, Like Hui, Haitao Mao, Jun Huan

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Test-time scaling often uses an external verifier, such as compilers and test cases in coding or trained value functions in robotics applications, to obtain high-quality rollouts. Verifier-free test-time scaling (or VF-TTS) is gaining extensive attention as a mechanism to enhance Large Language Model (LLM) reasoning, p…

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arxiv Score 17.2

Perception Before Supervision: Self-Contained Visual Distillation from Counterfactual Blind Spots

2026-08-10 · Shravan Venkatraman, Omkar Thawakar, Ritesh Thawkar, Abdelrahman Shaker, Rao Muhammad Anwer

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Self-improvement for multimodal large language models (MLLMs) is typically driven by reward-based methods that provide only coarse scalar feedback. Distillation offers a richer alternative through dense token-level supervision, but in the visual domain it usually depends on privileged context constructed using external…

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arxiv Score 17.2

SHE: Trajectory-driven Safety Harness Evolution for LLM Agents

2026-08-10 · Wanying Qu, Qinghua Mao, Yu Li, Jiyao Liu, Xin Zhang, Dadi Guo, Yanxu Zhu, Qingyu Liu, Leitao Yuan, Xi Lin, Shanfeng Zhu, Yanwei Fu, Jing Shao, Xia Hu, Dongrui Liu

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The safety of large language model (LLM) agents depends not only on model weights but also on the agent harness that manages context, memory, tools, permissions, and runtime control. Existing safety mechanisms often treat the harness as a fixed deployment artifact, limiting their ability to evolve with emerging risks. …

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arxiv Score 16.9

Agentic Router: An Execution-Grounded Continual Learning Approach With Memory

2026-08-10 · Yuxuan Chen, Rongpeng Li, Zhifeng Zhao, Yuntao Liu, Xing Xu, Honggang Zhang

Research Track A · General AI

Large language model (LLM) agents provide a promising interface for command-line-based network operations, but a plausible command may still fail or introduce operational risk after execution. Existing approaches mainly focus on command generation or final configuration correctness, and do not use execution-grounded ex…

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arxiv Score 16.2

CAP: A Scalable Benchmark for Evaluating Cross-Site Browser Agents with Complex Actions and Perception

2026-08-09 · Zejun Xu, Taiyi Chen, Jin Li, Yongtong Gu, Qi Cheng, Aixuan Lv, Shuai Zhu, Pengfei Zhu, Kaichen Yang, Boyu Sun, Yixian Yang, Mulong Xie, Xin Liu, Dagang Li, Xiaoteng Ma, Hongru Wang

Research Track B · General AI

Large language models are increasingly deployed as autonomous agents that interact with the web through browsers. While recent progress has been driven by benchmarks that evaluate end-to-end task success, these evaluations largely overlook two fundamental sources of difficulty in real web browsing: complex actions over…

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arxiv Score 16.2

Toward Metacognitive One-Shot Indirect Prompt Injection: Strategy Abstraction Via Outcome-Conditioned Reflection

2026-08-09 · Sihan Hou, Xinmeng Hou, Zhijun Zhang, Zehao Wang, Xuhong Ren, Sibo Qin, Kuntharrgyal Khysru, Qing Guo

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Tool-using large language model (LLM) agents are vulnerable to indirect prompt injection (IPI), in which malicious instructions embedded in external observations manipulate subsequent agent decisions and actions. Most existing adaptive attacks rely on repeatedly querying and refining against the target agent, whereas r…

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arxiv Score 16.2

Omni2LoRA: Coherence-Preserving Parametric Memory for Efficient Omni Language Models

2026-08-10 · Puneet Mathur, Manan Suri, Dinesh Manocha

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Omnimodal language models (OLMs) enable unified audio-visual understanding, but processing long joint token sequences makes inference computationally prohibitive. While recent token compression methods attempt to alleviate this burden, compressing modalities in isolation often destroys the temporal cross-modal anchors …

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arxiv Score 15.9

Catastrophic Forgetting in Continual Reinforcement Learning

2026-08-09 · Emma Graham

Research Track A · General AI

This work explores the relationship between task similarity and catastrophic forgetting in reinforcement learning. Catastrophic forgetting, the phenomenon in machine learning of losing the ability to effectively perform on previous tasks, is a significant impediment to continual learning. This study aims to understand …

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arxiv Score 15.9

Hyperbolic Multimodal Continual Learning

2026-08-10 · Jiahong Liu, Ming Shen, Xiaohao Liu, Rex Ying, Menglin Yang, Tat-Seng Chua, Irwin King

Research Track A · General AI

Hyperbolic geometry has recently emerged as a powerful representation space for multimodal learning, as it naturally captures hierarchical semantic structure across modalities. Despite this progress, how such representations behave under continual learning poses fundamentally different challenges that remain underexplo…

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huggingface Score 15.4

OasisKV: Scaling In-Decode KV Cache Beyond HBM with Lookahead Sparse Prefetching

2026-08-08 · Can Xiao, Sukmin Cho, Junbong We, Zhixiong Niu, Jianyi Cheng, Yiren Zhao, Youngjin Kwon, Yongqiang Xiong, Rui Ma, Junyi Liu

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Large language model (LLM) inference serving is increasingly constrained by memory rather than compute. As long-context and long-form reasoning workloads become more prevalent, the key-value (KV) cache dominates both memory footprint and memory traffic during LLM token generation, i.e., decode. In particular, HBM capac…

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arxiv Score 15.2

BDH-CQ: In-Context Learning with Recurrent Latent Reasoning

2026-08-10 · Björn Engdahl, Adrian Kosowski, Jan Chorowski, Zuzanna Stamirowska, Przemysław Uznański, Junlin Jiang, Rohan Phadke, Remigiusz Kinas, Richard Zhong

Research Track A · General AI

We introduce BDH-CQ, a reasoning model that combines in-context learning with recurrent latent reasoning. Inputs presented at inference time continuously update the model's recurrent memory; the model then solves a query through iterative computation in a high-dimensional latent space, without verbalizing its intermedi…

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arxiv Score 15.2

Multimodal Model Diffing for Feature Discovery and Control

2026-08-10 · Hunar Batra, Lachin Naghashyar, Ashkan Khakzar, Philip Torr, Christian Schroeder de Witt, Constantin Venhoff, Ronald Clark

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Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) exhibit strong visual understanding, yet the internal features that cause these behaviors remain difficult to identify, audit, or control. While applicable to post-hoc inspection, hidden states that are decomposed into interpretable feature directions using sparse autoencoders (…

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arxiv Score 15.2

PragMatch: Separating Pragmatic Incongruity from Cross-Modal Mismatch in Large Vision-Language Models

2026-08-10 · Zhanna Mukhametsharip, Vera Demberg, Varsha Suresh

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Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) have demonstrated strong performance on multimodal benchmarks, yet it remains unclear whether they genuinely reason about relationships between images and text or rely on superficial correlations, known as shortcut learning. This question is particularly important for multimodal sar…

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arxiv Score 15.2

Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs

2026-08-10 · Alexander Panfilov, David Schmotz, Ilia Shumailov, Luca Beurer-Kellner, Joachim Schaeffer, Ameya Prabhu, Jonas Geiping, Maksym Andriushchenko

General AI

Leading large language model providers now conceal their models' step-by-step reasoning, or chain-of-thought, to protect intellectual property and limit information leakage. Rather than storing these traces server-side, providers return them to the client as blocks of encrypted text, which the client passes back with e…

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arxiv Score 14.9

A continually expandable foundation model for brain MRI

2026-08-08 · Michail Mamalakis, Carmen Jimenez-Mesa, Yonghao Li, Hao Chen, Chao Li, Antonios Mamalakis, John Suckling, Richard Bethlehem, Stephen J. Price, Richard J. Gilbertson, Pietro Lio

Research Track A · General AI

Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is central to neuroscience and clinical assessment, but models are commonly developed for individual diseases, populations or imaging protocols. Foundation models promise more general representations, yet they are usually pretrained once and can lose earlier capabilities when upda…

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arxiv Score 14.5

DarwinX: Evolving Agent Harnesses Through Natural Selection

2026-07-31 · Yifan Zhang, Yutong Dai, Juntao Tan, Luyu Yang, Rishi Mullur, Thai Hoang, Zhiyuan Hu, James Zhu, Phil Mui, Silvio Savarese, Ran Xu, Zeyuan Chen

Research Track B · General AI

An LLM agent's capability depends not only on model weights but on its harness: prompts, tools, skills, and control flow. Self-improvement loops already edit harnesses, yet single-lineage search is path-dependent and local wins often regress other tasks. We introduce DarwinX, which treats self-evolution as selection ov…

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huggingface Score 14.4

Agent Memory Distillation: Empowering Small LLM Agents with Hierarchical Teacher Memory

2026-08-07 · Taeil Kim, Kangsan Kim, Sung Ju Hwang

General AI

Memory systems have shown promise for improving agent performance, but their potential remains largely unexplored for small language models, which struggle to generate sufficient successful trajectories on their own. We propose Agent Memory Distillation (AMD), a training-free framework that transfers structured knowled…

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arxiv Score 14.2

Fusion Training for Mathematical Generalization in Large Language Models

2026-08-10 · Congfeng Cao, Pengyu Zhang, Jelke Bloem

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Thinking Mode Fusion (TMF) enables large language models to support both concise responses and long-form reasoning by unifying a non-thinking mode and a thinking mode within a single model. However, its training dynamics, including the \emph{data ratio} and \emph{training schedule} between the two modes, remain underex…

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arxiv Score 14.2

Towards Expert-level Medical AI for Real-time Video Consultations

2026-08-10 · Mahvish Nagda, Jihyeon Lee, Matthew Thompson, Chunjong Park, Tim Strother, Valentin Liévin, Roma Ruparel, Akshay Goel, Teya Bergamaschi, Suhana Bedi, Meet Shah, Pavel Dubov, Liviu Panait, Toshiyuki Fukuzawa, Sam Schmidgall, Craig Schiff, Joseph Xu, Aliya Rysbek, Yana Lunts, Jan Freyberg, Rebecca Hemengway, Sunny Virmani, David Racz, Carey Radebaugh, Joëlle Barral, Kavi Goel, Dale R. Webster, Katherine Chou, Avinatan Hassidim, Yossi Matias, James Manyika, Gregory Wayne, Tao Tu, Yun Liu, Ethan Goh, Christina Chen, Ryutaro Tanno, Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen, Mike Schaekermann, Anil Palepu

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Audio-visual interaction is the standard for patient-physician consultations, enabling natural communication and effective assessment of illness through non-verbal cues. While text-based AI has shown promise, it discards essential perceptual dimensions and limits patients who cannot articulate symptoms in writing. Earl…

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arxiv Score 13.2

DistMoE: Private-data Rehearsal-free Routing in Mixture-of-Experts for Distributed Instruction Tuning

2026-08-10 · Mainak Singha, Niccolò Biondi, Elisa Ricci, Subhankar Roy

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Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have shown strong multimodal instruction-following ability, but adapting them to diverse visual-language domains typically assumes centralized data access and costly joint training. This is restrictive when data is distributed across private, domain-specific, or permission-limit…

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huggingface Score 12.4

RoMeRL: Balancing Feedback Coverage and the Memory-Reward Trap in Self-Evolving Agent Memory via Reduced-Order Utility States

2026-08-04 · Yi Yang, Zhennan Chen, Yihong Zhuang, Tiehan Fan, Yinan Chen, Jian Li, Jian Yang, Ying Tai

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Learning-based memory systems for self-evolving LLM agents face two tightly coupled challenges. First, trajectory-indexed utilities grow with the interaction history, thereby dispersing limited feedback over an ever-expanding state space. Second, because trajectory-level rewards are jointly assigned to co-retrieved mem…

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arxiv Score 12.2

Beyond Naturalness: Probing Automated Text-To-Speech Evaluators on Linguistically Grounded Dimensions

2026-08-10 · Oluwanifemi Bamgbose, Simon Rosen, Jash Shah, Lindsay Devon Brin, Hoang H Nguyen, Anke Koelzer, Rachel Hansen, Tara Bogavelli, Fanny Riols

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Automated Text-to-Speech (TTS) evaluation methods (Mean Opinion Score (MOS) predictors and Audio Large Language Models (Audio-LLM) judges) are expected to reflect human perception, yet it is unclear how well they capture the distinct aspects of speech that listeners actually perceive. We deconstruct "naturalness" into …

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arxiv Score 12.2

Energy-Structured Latent World Models with Neural Time Fields for Physically Constistent Open-World Motion Planning

2026-08-10 · Yapeng Liu, Yuanzhao Zhai, Bo Ding, Huaimin Wang, Lin Wang

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Physically consistent motion planning remains a fundamental challenge in embodied AI, as generated trajectories must strictly conform to real-world execution dynamics. While latent world models offer a promising approach by predicting these dynamics, existing methods learn unconstrained future representations where abs…

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arxiv Score 12.2

From Values to Benchmarks: Evaluating Large Language Models for Governmental Use in Dutch

2026-08-10 · Laurens Samson, Iva Gornishka, Gossa Lô, Yuki M. Asano, Sennay Ghebreab

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Large language models are increasingly being deployed in governmental settings, yet few existing evaluation frameworks jointly reflect the values of public administration and the linguistic requirements of non-English contexts. We present the "Grip on LLMs" framework, a systematic evaluation suite for Dutch governmenta…

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arxiv Score 12.2

Learning How the World Evolves: Extrapolative Video World Models via Latent Dynamics Reasoning

2026-08-10 · Haodong Li, Shaoteng Liu, Tianyu Wang, Chongjian Ge, Sihui Ji, Jiahan Zhang, Xin Lin, Haolin Lu, Zhe Lin, Manmohan Chandraker

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The world evolves following its dynamics, i.e., its laws of motion. However, leading video diffusion models largely fit the pixels without modeling how the pixels transit over time. Thus, they render visually plausible frames but may not accurately obey the laws. To capture the dynamics purely from pixels, we introduce…

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arxiv Score 12.2

Sci-VBench: Evaluating Knowledge- and Reasoning-Intensive Video Generation in Science Domains

2026-08-10 · Diandian Zhang, Tingyu Song, Lin Fu, Zheyuan Yang, Yilun Zhao

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We introduce Sci-VBench, a comprehensive benchmark for evaluating knowledge- and reasoning-intensive video generation across scientific domains. It contains 1,253 expert-annotated examples spanning 60 subjects across four core disciplines: Natural Science, Healthcare, Humanities & Social Sciences, and Engineering. Each…

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huggingface Score 11.4

SPOT: Sparse Probing and Outcome Calibration for On-Policy Distillation

2026-08-05 · Zikun Qu, Min Zhang, Mingze Kong, Zhiwei Shang, Yikun Ban, Shuang Qiu, Zhongxiang Dai

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On-policy distillation (OPD) provides dense teacher supervision on student-generated trajectories, but standard reverse-KL training can assign insufficient probability to other plausible continuations. Teacher entropy alone does not reveal whether uncertainty is concentrated among a few plausible next tokens or dispers…

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huggingface Score 11.4

SWE-Bench ProMax: Benchmarking Agents on Large-Scale Multilingual Code Refactoring

2026-08-10 · Yuling Shi, Jinghan Xu, Kelin Fu, Wenhao Zeng, Shilin He, Lei Zhang, Yue Liu, Zelin Zhao, Terry Yue Zhuo, Jialun Cao, Siyu Ye, Tianyu Liu, Kai Cai, Shing-Chi Cheung, Xiaodong Gu

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As AI coding agents take on increasingly complex, long-horizon software engineering tasks, existing benchmarks are rapidly saturating and their evaluation quality has come under serious scrutiny: a recent audit found that nearly 60% of unsolved SWE-bench Verified instances contain flawed tests -- either overly narrow t…

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arxiv Score 11.2

DSLE: A Learning Environment for Dark Souls Boss Encounters

2026-08-10 · Derin Gezgin, Jim O'Connor, Tanner Goodwin, Gary B. Parker

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We introduce the Dark Souls Learning Environment (DSLE), a containerized platform that presents all 22 boss encounters of Dark Souls: Remastered as game-playing agent benchmarks through a Gymnasium-style interface. DSLE combines real-time combat, high-dimensional visual input, and sparse terminal rewards, with each env…

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arxiv Score 11.2

Decoding-Level Taboo: A Diagnostic Stress Test for LLM Robustness

2026-08-10 · Tadanobu Chuyo Kamijo, Ori Rottenstreich, Javier Conde, Gonzalo Martínez, Pedro Reviriego

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Large language model evaluations typically focus on performance under nominal conditions, creating an illusion of capability where models comfortably walk a narrow, highly optimized generation corridor. In real-world deployments, however, complex system prompts, safety guardrails, and structural constraints continuousl…

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huggingface Score 11.0

What to Edit Next: Visually Aligned Image-Editing Follow-Up Suggestions in Conversational Systems

2026-08-03 · Zhijing Zhang, Jinpeng Yu, Xin Song, Bingnan Li, Chuyue Li, Changhui Du, Xiaolin Fang, Jiaming Liu, Ruihua Huang

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Conversational assistants increasingly recommend follow-up edits to help users continue a task. Existing systems primarily target text-only interactions, leaving image-creation conversations underexplored. In image-creation tasks, useful follow-up edit suggestions must reflect user preferences, offer diverse directions…

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huggingface Score 10.1

Ouroboros: A Self-Developing Frontier Coding Agent with Reviewed Core Evolution

2026-08-08 · Anton Razzhigaev, Andrei Gritsaev, Andrei Kaznacheev, Nikita Dragunov, Roman Yampolskiy, Andrei Kuznetsov

Research Track B · General AI

We present Ouroboros, a self-developing agent harness whose tools, prompts, context assembly, and core implementation improve through reviewed commits that become the runtime for later work. Core evolution proceeds in two modes. In recursive free evolution, improvement is itself a task, and completing one evolution cyc…

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huggingface Score 9.4

Evidence-RL: Towards Evidence-intensive Visual Reasoning

2026-08-08 · Haojie Huang, Xinlei Yu, Chengming Xu, Zhangquan Chen, Cheng Yang, Qingdong He, Yu Yang, Jiangning Zhang, Xiaobin Hu

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Vision-Language Models (VLMs) should answer from concrete image evidence rather than language priors, dataset shortcuts, or irrelevant visual context. Existing perception-aware post-training methods encourage image use through global perturbations or attention proxies, but they do not test whether a sampled answer caus…

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arxiv Score 9.2

Beyond Hazard Resemblance: Contrastive Event Adjudication for Training-Free Video Anomaly Detection

2026-08-10 · Wenti Yin, Xiang Wang, Huaxin Zhang, Hanqing Wang, Hongbo Shao, Changxin Gao, Nong Sang

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Video anomaly detection (VAD) aims to identify and temporally localize abnormal events in videos. Supervised methods learn anomaly decision boundaries from target-domain annotations but require substantial in-domain data. Existing training-free methods leverage the rich semantic knowledge and reasoning capabilities of …

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arxiv Score 9.2

Different Feedback, Different Updates: Selective Self-Learning from User Interactions for Large Language Models

2026-08-10 · Xuanchen Li, Haitao Li, Yujia Zhou, Qingyi Pan, Heng Wang, Yiqun Liu, Min Zhang, Qingyao Ai

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User feedback offers natural supervision for persistent LLM improvement, but a single message may support multiple behavioral changes with different scopes of generalization. We introduce SLIFT, a selective self-learning framework built on a task-relative view of user feedback. SLIFT decomposes each feedback message in…

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arxiv Score 9.2

Financial Numerical Prediction and Allocation as Token Generation

2026-08-10 · Xu Ouyang, Moontae Lee

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Financial prediction typically relies on task-specific regression, ranking, or policy heads, separating the language model from the numerical object ultimately evaluated. We investigate whether a causal language model can instead represent forecasts and decisions directly through constrained token generation. FinATOM i…

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arxiv Score 8.4

Rethinking Higher Education: From Fixed Curricula to Learnity Graphs

2026-08-09 · Smadar Szekely, Judith Gal-Ezer, David Harel

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Higher education stands at a turning point. In an era where knowledge is increasingly accessible and which is, more often than not, mediated by advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI), the value of traditional curricula models warrants reconsideration. This does not imply that one should replace thorough academic studies…

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arxiv Score 8.2

ArchAgent v2: A Case Study with the Data Prefetching Championship

2026-08-10 · Abraham Gonzalez, Raghav Gupta, Akanksha Jain, Hanna Alam, Alexander Novikov, Po-Sen Huang, Matej Balog, Marvin Eisenberger, Sergey Shirobokov, Ngân Vũ, Hank Levy, Borivoje Nikolić, Sagar Karandikar, Martin Dixon, Parthasarathy Ranganathan

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Agentic artificial intelligence has shown great promise in automating algorithm design, but scaling similar techniques to computer microarchitecture discovery remains challenging due to vast search spaces, strict hardware budgets, and long simulation times. In this work, we present ArchAgent v2, a framework which scale…

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arxiv Score 8.2

Deep Multimodal Wearable Sensor Fusion for Detection of Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors

2026-08-10 · Samaneh Rezaeimanesh, Mohsen Behradfar, Mohammad Fili, Guiping Hu

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Body-focused repetitive behaviors, such as hair pulling and skin picking, are compulsive motor actions commonly associated with obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders. Their early, objective detection remains difficult because the movements are subtle and overlap with ordinary, non-pathological gestures. We develop…

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arxiv Score 8.2

XPolicyLab: A Unified Standard and Open Ecosystem for Robot Policy Evaluation and Deployment

2026-08-10 · XPolicyLab Community, Tianxing Chen, Yue Chen, Tian Nian, Zijian Cai, Guangyu Chen, Wenwei Lin, Qiwei Liang, Peicheng Xiang, Kailun Su, Zixuan Li, Junyuan Tang, Yan Qin, Qiangyu Chen, Shaolong Zhu, Xiang Li, Jiahao Zhang, Weijie Wan, Baijun Chen, Honghao Su, Kehe Ye, Shujia Liu, Kaixuan Wang, Haotian Liang, Yunze Liu, Mingleyang Li, Yuran Wang, Boyu Chen, Hongzhe Bi, Shuhe Huang, Hengkai Tan, Jisong Cai, Yao Mu, Jun Guo, Xiaofeng Wang, Zheng Zhu, Weijie Ke, Hengtao Li, Yuhang Tang, Xiaofan Li, Ganlin Yang, Zhangzheng Tu, Shuai Yang, Wenxuan Song, Pengxiang Ding, Kaidong Zhang, Yu Sun, Junliang Guo, Tong Zhang, Yixing Chen, Rongxu Cui, Zongzheng Zhang, Haoxiang Ma, Junhao Cai, Haoyu Zhang, Senqiao Yang, Jinhui Ye, Pengguang Chen, Shu Liu, Xiu Su, Wenhan Fang, Wenhao Li, Yichao Cao, Chengyao Wang, Qiang Chen, Ping Luo, Wenbo Ding

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Robot policy evaluation and deployment remain fragmented by model-specific software dependencies, data representations, and runtime interfaces, so that connecting N policies to M evaluation environments requires O(NM) separate integrations. We present XPolicyLab, a unified standard and open ecosystem that reduces this …

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huggingface Score 7.4

Factorized Hypothesis Search for Evidence-to-Taxonomy Retrieval

2026-08-06 · Linhai Ma, Ethan F. Wei, Xueqing Peng, Yan Wang, Lingfei Qian, Víctor Gutiérrez-Basulto

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Large-taxonomy retrieval often assumes that the input already expresses the target concept. In many settings, however, the input is indirect evidence, such as a table cell whose meaning depends on its row, column, datatype, and context. We call this mismatch the retrieval readiness gap. Our analysis shows that the curr…

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Intent Speaks Louder: Controllable User Simulation Beyond Response Imitation

2026-08-10 · Bo Wang, Ruixing Zhang, Yunqi Liu, Yang Zhang, Liangzhe Han, Tongyu Zhu, Leilei Sun

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User simulators are widely used as scalable environments for training and evaluating interactive assistants. Generating the next user turn is inherently one-to-many: the same profile and dialogue context may support multiple plausible continuations with different local interaction intents. A fluent response may therefo…

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arxiv Score 7.2

GENCO - A Unified Neural Solver Embedded in a Development Framework for Steady-State Grid Analysis

2026-08-10 · Alban Puech, Matteo Mazzonelli, Tamara R. Govindasamy, Mangaliso Mngomezulu, Héctor Maeso-García, Thomas Tolhurst, Javad Bayazi, Ali Moeini, Naomi Simumba, Celia Cintas, David Nelischer, Romeo Kienzler, Jonas Weiss, Anna Varbella, Florian Dörfler, Gabriela Hug, Martin Mevissen, Juan Bernabé-Moreno, François Mirallès, Hendrik F. Hamann, Etienne Vos, Thomas Brunschwiler

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Foundation models are transforming business workflows and boosting productivity, yet they remain largely absent from engineering domains such as power system analysis, where strict physical consistency must be enforced. We present GENCO (GEometric Neural Corrective Optimizer), a unified neural solver for steady-state t…

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arxiv Score 7.2

Rethinking Factor Sharing in Federated LoRA: A Rank-Aware Adaptive Approach

2026-08-10 · Xinyi Xu, Bingnan Xiao, Shuang Qin, Gang Feng, Tony Q. S. Quek

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Low-rank adaptation (LoRA) represents large language model (LLM) updates with two compact matrix factors, i.e., $A$ and $B$, providing an efficient way to fine-tune large models in federated learning paradigm. Inspired by the asymmetric roles of the LoRA factors, we study whether $A$ should be shared across clients whi…

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SpecPath: Testing Coding Agents Across Contract-Equivalent Specification Histories

2026-08-10 · Yangfan Wu, Haozhe Wang, Huanyu Yang, Jianmin Ji, Fangzhen Lin

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Modern coding agents increasingly appear capable of following complex software requirements, yet their success leaves a critical ambiguity: do they resolve the active specification, or merely follow the most salient path by which it was stated? We identify specification-path sensitivity, a failure mode in which require…

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Scaling Inherently Interpretable Language Models

2026-08-06 · Guide Labs Team, Andreas Madsen, Aya Abdelsalam Ismail, Giang Nguyen, Isaac Plant, Muawiz Chaudhary, Nathaniel Monson, Saqib Azim, Zhichen Guo, Julius Adebayo

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Interpretability is often treated as a tax on capability: language models are trained as opaque systems, then explained after the fact, with methods whose reliability is difficult to establish. In this work, we challenge this premise. Rather than reverse-engineering a model, we make interpretability a constraint of the…

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Competitive mediator games and urban CAV routing markets

2026-08-10 · Grzegorz Jamróz

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Inspired by possible future markets of autonomous routing and driving (ARAD), we introduce competitive mediator games and their equilibria which generalize the (coarse) correlated equilibria, which have become a popular research area recently as they not only can be more socially efficient than Nash equilibria but also…

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Nash Peer-to-Peer Insurance Bargaining under Price Fairness and Coalitional Stability

2026-08-10 · Tim J. Boonen, Wing Fung Chong, Kenneth Tsz Hin Ng, Tak Wa Ng

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We study peer-to-peer (P2P) insurance contracting between a risk-averse P2P reinsurer and multiple risk-averse peers in an asymmetric Nash-bargaining framework, where all agents seek to improve expected utility relative to their disagreement points. Consistent with the expected value premium principle, we impose a pric…

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RA-FinBERT: Rule-aware LoRA adaptation for low-resource financial sentiment classification

2026-08-10 · Fan Zhang, Jiaming Li

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Financial sentiment analysis converts unstructured financial news into quantitative signals that can support market analysis and decision-making. Existing work on resource-efficient financial NLP has largely focused on compressing or adapting pretrained language models, with less attention to combining contextual repre…

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