FedEMA-Distill: Exponential Moving Average Guided Knowledge Distillation for Robust Federated Learning
arXiv:2603.04422v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Federated learning (FL) often degrades when clients hold heterogeneous non-Independent and Identically Distributed (non-IID) data and when some clients behave adversarially, leading to client drift, slow convergence, and high communication overhead. This paper proposes FedEMA-Distill,...
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Rethinking EEG Foundation Model Pretraining via Multi-Teacher Distillation
arXiv:2603.04478v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Pretraining for electroencephalogram (EEG) foundation models has predominantly relied on self-supervised masked reconstruction, a paradigm largely adapted from and inspired by the success of vision and language foundation models. However, unlike images and text, EEG...
Why Do Neural Networks Forget: A Study of Collapse in Continual Learning
arXiv:2603.04580v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Catastrophic forgetting is a major problem in continual learning, and lots of approaches arise to reduce it. However, most of them are evaluated through task accuracy, which ignores the internal model structure. Recent research suggests...
A Late-Fusion Multimodal AI Framework for Privacy-Preserving Deduplication in National Healthcare Data Environments
arXiv:2603.04595v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Duplicate records pose significant challenges in customer relationship management (CRM)and healthcare, often leading to inaccuracies in analytics, impaired user experiences, and compliance risks. Traditional deduplication methods rely heavily on direct identifiers such as names, emails,...
K-Means as a Radial Basis function Network: a Variational and Gradient-based Equivalence
arXiv:2603.04625v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This work establishes a rigorous variational and gradient-based equivalence between the classical K-Means algorithm and differentiable Radial Basis Function (RBF) neural networks with smooth responsibilities. By reparameterizing the K-Means objective and embedding its distortion functional...
Direct Estimation of Tree Volume and Aboveground Biomass Using Deep Regression with Synthetic Lidar Data
arXiv:2603.04683v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Accurate estimation of forest biomass is crucial for monitoring carbon sequestration and informing climate change mitigation strategies. Existing methods often rely on allometric models, which estimate individual tree biomass by relating it to measurable biophysical...
FedAFD: Multimodal Federated Learning via Adversarial Fusion and Distillation
arXiv:2603.04890v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multimodal Federated Learning (MFL) enables clients with heterogeneous data modalities to collaboratively train models without sharing raw data, offering a privacy-preserving framework that leverages complementary cross-modal information. However, existing methods often overlook personalized client performance...
Justices poised to adopt exceptions to federal criminal defendants’ appellate waivers
The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Tuesday in Hunter v. United States about what exceptions exist to federal defendants’ waivers of their right to appeal. The justices seemed poised […]The postJustices poised to adopt exceptions to federal criminal defendants’...
Birthright citizenship: the exceptions provide the rule
The battle over birthright citizenship is a battle over its exceptions. The 14th Amendment’s first sentence proudly proclaims that “[a]ll persons born . . . in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction […]The postBirthright citizenship: the exceptions provide...
The emergency docket’s critics have it backwards
Ratio Decidendi is a recurring series by Stephanie Barclay exploring the reasoning – from practical considerations to deep theory – behind our nation’s most consequential constitutional decisions. Last Monday, the […]The postThe emergency docket’s critics have it backwardsappeared first onSCOTUSblog.
Will the mystery of the Dobbs leak ever be solved?
Justice Clarence Thomas’ virtual appearance last week at a legal conference in Washington, D.C. brought renewed attention to court security. Thomas had originally planned to attend in person, but he […]The postWill the mystery of the Dobbs leak ever be...
SCOTUStoday for Friday, March 6
On this day in 1857, the Supreme Court released its opinion in Dred Scott v. Sandford, holding that Scott, an enslaved man who spent time in free territory, was not […]The postSCOTUStoday for Friday, March 6appeared first onSCOTUSblog.
Syrian nationals urge Supreme Court to keep ruling in place allowing them to stay in the United States
A group of Syrian nationals urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to leave in place a ruling by a federal judge in New York City that allows them to remain […]The postSyrian nationals urge Supreme Court to keep ruling in...
Court grapples with whether federal law supersedes negligent hiring claims against freight brokers
Updated on March 6 at 10:50 a.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard argument in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, a case on whether federal law prevents state law […]The postCourt grapples with whether federal law supersedes negligent hiring...
Supreme Court rules that New Jersey Transit can be sued in other states
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corporation that two men who were seriously injured in New York and Pennsylvania by buses operated by New […]The postSupreme Court rules that New Jersey Transit can be...
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei could still be trying to make a deal with Pentagon
Anthropic's $200 million contract with the Department of Defense broke down due to disagreements over giving the military unrestricted access to its AI.
Developing an AI Assistant for Knowledge Management and Workforce Training in State DOTs
arXiv:2603.03302v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Effective knowledge management is critical for preserving institutional expertise and improving the efficiency of workforce training in state transportation agencies. Traditional approaches, such as static documentation, classroom-based instruction, and informal mentorship, often lead to fragmented...
Towards Self-Robust LLMs: Intrinsic Prompt Noise Resistance via CoIPO
arXiv:2603.03314v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable and steadily improving performance across a wide range of tasks. However, LLM performance may be highly sensitive to prompt variations especially in scenarios with limited openness or strict...
M-QUEST -- Meme Question-Understanding Evaluation on Semantics and Toxicity
arXiv:2603.03315v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Internet memes are a powerful form of online communication, yet their nature and reliance on commonsense knowledge make toxicity detection challenging. Identifying key features for meme interpretation and understanding, is a crucial task. Previous work...
Benchmarking Legal RAG: The Promise and Limits of AI Statutory Surveys
arXiv:2603.03300v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) offers significant potential for legal AI, yet systematic benchmarks are sparse. Prior work introduced LaborBench to benchmark RAG models based on ostensible ground truth from an exhaustive, multi-month, manual enumeration of all...
PulseLM: A Foundation Dataset and Benchmark for PPG-Text Learning
arXiv:2603.03331v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a widely used non-invasive sensing modality for continuous cardiovascular and physiological monitoring across clinical, laboratory, and wearable settings. While existing PPG datasets support a broad range of downstream tasks, they typically provide...
AOI: Turning Failed Trajectories into Training Signals for Autonomous Cloud Diagnosis
arXiv:2603.03378v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language model (LLM) agents offer a promising data-driven approach to automating Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), yet their enterprise deployment is constrained by three challenges: restricted access to proprietary data, unsafe action execution under permission-governed...
Logit-Level Uncertainty Quantification in Vision-Language Models for Histopathology Image Analysis
arXiv:2603.03527v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Vision-Language Models (VLMs) with their multimodal capabilities have demonstrated remarkable success in almost all domains, including education, transportation, healthcare, energy, finance, law, and retail. Nevertheless, the utilization of VLMs in healthcare applications raises crucial concerns...
Directional Neural Collapse Explains Few-Shot Transfer in Self-Supervised Learning
arXiv:2603.03530v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Frozen self-supervised representations often transfer well with only a few labels across many semantic tasks. We argue that a single geometric quantity, \emph{directional} CDNV (decision-axis variance), sits at the core of two favorable behaviors: strong...