ExpGuard: LLM Content Moderation in Specialized Domains
arXiv:2603.02588v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: With the growing deployment of large language models (LLMs) in real-world applications, establishing robust safety guardrails to moderate their inputs and outputs has become essential to ensure adherence to safety policies. Current guardrail models predominantly...
Specification-Driven Generation and Evaluation of Discrete-Event World Models via the DEVS Formalism
arXiv:2603.03784v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: World models are essential for planning and evaluation in agentic systems, yet existing approaches lie at two extremes: hand-engineered simulators that offer consistency and reproducibility but are costly to adapt, and implicit neural models that...
From Offline to Periodic Adaptation for Pose-Based Shoplifting Detection in Real-world Retail Security
arXiv:2603.04723v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Shoplifting is a growing operational and economic challenge for retailers, with incidents rising and losses increasing despite extensive video surveillance. Continuous human monitoring is infeasible, motivating automated, privacy-preserving, and resource-aware detection solutions. In this paper,...
Visioning Human-Agentic AI Teaming: Continuity, Tension, and Future Research
arXiv:2603.04746v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Artificial intelligence is undergoing a structural transformation marked by the rise of agentic systems capable of open-ended action trajectories, generative representations and outputs, and evolving objectives. These properties introduce structural uncertainty into human-AI teaming (HAT),...
S5-SHB Agent: Society 5.0 enabled Multi-model Agentic Blockchain Framework for Smart Home
arXiv:2603.05027v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The smart home is a key application domain within the Society 5.0 vision for a human-centered society. As smart home ecosystems expand with heterogeneous IoT protocols, diverse devices, and evolving threats, autonomous systems must manage...
Jagarin: A Three-Layer Architecture for Hibernating Personal Duty Agents on Mobile
arXiv:2603.05069v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Personal AI agents face a fundamental deployment paradox on mobile: persistent background execution drains battery and violates platform sandboxing policies, yet purely reactive agents miss time-sensitive obligations until the user remembers to ask. We present...
Bidirectional Curriculum Generation: A Multi-Agent Framework for Data-Efficient Mathematical Reasoning
arXiv:2603.05120v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Enhancing mathematical reasoning in Large Language Models typically demands massive datasets, yet data efficiency remains a critical bottleneck. While Curriculum Learning attempts to structure this process, standard unidirectional approaches (simple-to-complex) suffer from inefficient sample utilization:...
MedCoRAG: Interpretable Hepatology Diagnosis via Hybrid Evidence Retrieval and Multispecialty Consensus
arXiv:2603.05129v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Diagnosing hepatic diseases accurately and interpretably is critical, yet it remains challenging in real-world clinical settings. Existing AI approaches for clinical diagnosis often lack transparency, structured reasoning, and deployability. Recent efforts have leveraged large language...
Detection of Illicit Content on Online Marketplaces using Large Language Models
arXiv:2603.04707v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Online marketplaces, while revolutionizing global commerce, have inadvertently facilitated the proliferation of illicit activities, including drug trafficking, counterfeit sales, and cybercrimes. Traditional content moderation methods such as manual reviews and rule-based automated systems struggle with...
Can LLMs Capture Expert Uncertainty? A Comparative Analysis of Value Alignment in Ethnographic Qualitative Research
arXiv:2603.04897v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Qualitative analysis of open-ended interviews plays a central role in ethnographic and economic research by uncovering individuals' values, motivations, and culturally embedded financial behaviors. While large language models (LLMs) offer promising support for automating and...
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...
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,...
The Untold Story of the Proto-Smith Era: Justice O’Connor’s Papers and the Court’s Free Exercise Revolution
Justice O’Connor’s recently released Supreme Court papers reveal the untold story of how the Court systematically dismantled religious accommodation protections in the decade leading up to Employment Division v. Smith. While Smith’s abandonment of strict scrutiny for neutral, generally applicable...
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...
Role-Aware Conditional Inference for Spatiotemporal Ecosystem Carbon Flux Prediction
arXiv:2603.03531v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Accurate prediction of terrestrial ecosystem carbon fluxes (e.g., CO$_2$, GPP, and CH$_4$) is essential for understanding the global carbon cycle and managing its impacts. However, prediction remains challenging due to strong spatiotemporal heterogeneity: ecosystem flux...
Hybrid Belief Reinforcement Learning for Efficient Coordinated Spatial Exploration
arXiv:2603.03595v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Coordinating multiple autonomous agents to explore and serve spatially heterogeneous demand requires jointly learning unknown spatial patterns and planning trajectories that maximize task performance. Pure model-based approaches provide structured uncertainty estimates but lack adaptive policy...
Forecasting as Rendering: A 2D Gaussian Splatting Framework for Time Series Forecasting
arXiv:2603.02220v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Time series forecasting (TSF) remains a challenging problem due to the intricate entanglement of intraperiod-fluctuations and interperiod-trends. While recent advances have attempted to reshape 1D sequences into 2D period-phase representations, they suffer from two principal...
PRISM: Exploring Heterogeneous Pretrained EEG Foundation Model Transfer to Clinical Differential Diagnosis
arXiv:2603.02268v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: EEG foundation models are typically pretrained on narrow-source clinical archives and evaluated on benchmarks from the same ecosystem, leaving unclear whether representations encode neural physiology or recording-distribution artifacts. We introduce PRISM (Population Representative Invariant Signal...
Quantum-Inspired Fine-Tuning for Few-Shot AIGC Detection via Phase-Structured Reparameterization
arXiv:2603.02281v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Recent studies show that quantum neural networks (QNNs) generalize well in few-shot regimes. To extend this advantage to large-scale tasks, we propose Q-LoRA, a quantum-enhanced fine-tuning scheme that integrates lightweight QNNs into the low-rank adaptation...
The SCOTUS attorney switcheroo
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making and […]The postThe SCOTUS attorney switcherooappeared first onSCOTUSblog.
Property-Driven Evaluation of GNN Expressiveness at Scale: Datasets, Framework, and Study
arXiv:2603.00044v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Advancing trustworthy AI requires principled software engineering approaches to model evaluation. Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have achieved remarkable success in processing graph-structured data, however, their expressiveness in capturing fundamental graph properties remains an open challenge....
Task-Driven Subspace Decomposition for Knowledge Sharing and Isolation in LoRA-based Continual Learning
arXiv:2603.00191v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Continual Learning (CL) requires models to sequentially adapt to new tasks without forgetting old knowledge. Recently, Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA), a representative Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning (PEFT) method, has gained increasing attention in CL. Several LoRA-based CL methods...
A medical coding language model trained on clinical narratives from a population-wide cohort of 1.8 million patients
arXiv:2603.00221v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Medical coding translates clinical documentation into standardized codes for billing, research, and public health, but manual coding is time-consuming and error-prone. Existing automation efforts rely on small datasets that poorly represent real-world patient heterogeneity. We...
Quantifying Catastrophic Forgetting in IoT Intrusion Detection Systems
arXiv:2603.00363v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Distribution shifts in attack patterns within RPL-based IoT networks pose a critical threat to the reliability and security of large-scale connected systems. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) trained on static datasets often fail to generalize to...
Deep Learning-Based Meat Freshness Detection with Segmentation and OOD-Aware Classification
arXiv:2603.00368v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this study, we present a meat freshness classification framework from Red-Green-Blue (RGB) images that supports both packaged and unpackaged meat datasets. The system classifies four in-distribution (ID) meat classes and uses an out-of-distribution (OOD)-aware...
Controllable Reasoning Models Are Private Thinkers
arXiv:2602.24210v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: AI agents powered by reasoning models require access to sensitive user data. However, their reasoning traces are difficult to control, which can result in the unintended leakage of private information to external parties. We propose...
FedDAG: Clustered Federated Learning via Global Data and Gradient Integration for Heterogeneous Environments
arXiv:2602.23504v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Federated Learning (FL) enables a group of clients to collaboratively train a model without sharing individual data, but its performance drops when client data are heterogeneous. Clustered FL tackles this by grouping similar clients. However,...
MPU: Towards Secure and Privacy-Preserving Knowledge Unlearning for Large Language Models
arXiv:2602.23798v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Machine unlearning for large language models often faces a privacy dilemma in which strict constraints prohibit sharing either the server's parameters or the client's forget set. To address this dual non-disclosure constraint, we propose MPU,...
A Theory of Random Graph Shift in Truncated-Spectrum vRKHS
arXiv:2602.23880v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper develops a theory of graph classification under domain shift through a random-graph generative lens, where we consider intra-class graphs sharing the same random graph model (RGM) and the domain shift induced by changes...