Phase-Associative Memory: Sequence Modeling in Complex Hilbert Space
arXiv:2604.05030v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present Phase-Associative Memory (PAM), a recurrent sequence model in which all representations are complex-valued, associations accumulate in a matrix state $S_{t}$ $\in$ $\mathbb{C}^{d \times d}$ via outer products, and retrieval operates through the conjugate...
Beneath the Surface: Investigating LLMs' Capabilities for Communicating with Subtext
arXiv:2604.05273v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Human communication is fundamentally creative, and often makes use of subtext -- implied meaning that goes beyond the literal content of the text. Here, we systematically study whether language models can use subtext in communicative...
PCA-Driven Adaptive Sensor Triage for Edge AI Inference
arXiv:2604.05045v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multi-channel sensor networks in industrial IoT often exceed available bandwidth. We propose PCA-Triage, a streaming algorithm that converts incremental PCA loadings into proportional per-channel sampling rates under a bandwidth budget. PCA-Triage runs in O(wdk) time...
Cross-Modal Coreference Alignment: Enabling Reliable Information Transfer in Omni-LLMs
arXiv:2604.05522v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Omni Large Language Models (Omni-LLMs) have demonstrated impressive capabilities in holistic multi-modal perception, yet they consistently falter in complex scenarios requiring synergistic omni-modal reasoning. Beyond understanding global multimodal context, effective reasoning also hinges on fine-grained...
Cross-Machine Anomaly Detection Leveraging Pre-trained Time-series Model
arXiv:2604.05335v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Achieving resilient and high-quality manufacturing requires reliable data-driven anomaly detection methods that are capable of addressing differences in behaviors among different individual machines which are nominally the same and are executing the same processes. To...
Do Domain-specific Experts exist in MoE-based LLMs?
arXiv:2604.05267v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In the era of Large Language Models (LLMs), the Mixture of Experts (MoE) architecture has emerged as an effective approach for training extremely large models with improved computational efficiency. This success builds upon extensive prior...
The Illusion of Latent Generalization: Bi-directionality and the Reversal Curse
arXiv:2604.04943v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The reversal curse describes a failure of autoregressive language models to retrieve a fact in reverse order (e.g., training on ``$A > B$'' but failing on ``$B < A$''). Recent work shows that objectives with...
Human Values Matter: Investigating How Misalignment Shapes Collective Behaviors in LLM Agent Communities
arXiv:2604.05339v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: As LLMs become increasingly integrated into human society, evaluating their orientations on human values from social science has drawn growing attention. Nevertheless, it is still unclear why human values matter for LLMs, especially in LLM-based...
Can We Trust a Black-box LLM? LLM Untrustworthy Boundary Detection via Bias-Diffusion and Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
arXiv:2604.05483v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) have shown a high capability in answering questions on a diverse range of topics. However, these models sometimes produce biased, ideologized or incorrect responses, limiting their applications if there is no...
Confidence Should Be Calibrated More Than One Turn Deep
arXiv:2604.05397v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly applied in high-stakes domains such as finance, healthcare, and education, where reliable multi-turn interactions with users are essential. However, existing work on confidence estimation and calibration, a major approach...
See the Forest for the Trees: Loosely Speculative Decoding via Visual-Semantic Guidance for Efficient Inference of Video LLMs
arXiv:2604.05650v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Video Large Language Models (Video-LLMs) excel in video understanding but suffer from high inference latency during autoregressive generation. Speculative Decoding (SD) mitigates this by applying a draft-and-verify paradigm, yet existing methods are constrained by rigid...
PaperOrchestra: A Multi-Agent Framework for Automated AI Research Paper Writing
arXiv:2604.05018v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Synthesizing unstructured research materials into manuscripts is an essential yet under-explored challenge in AI-driven scientific discovery. Existing autonomous writers are rigidly coupled to specific experimental pipelines, and produce superficial literature reviews. We introduce PaperOrchestra, a...
Context-Agent: Dynamic Discourse Trees for Non-Linear Dialogue
arXiv:2604.05552v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large Language Models demonstrate outstanding performance in many language tasks but still face fundamental challenges in managing the non-linear flow of human conversation. The prevalent approach of treating dialogue history as a flat, linear sequence...
MedLayBench-V: A Large-Scale Benchmark for Expert-Lay Semantic Alignment in Medical Vision Language Models
arXiv:2604.05738v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Medical Vision-Language Models (Med-VLMs) have achieved expert-level proficiency in interpreting diagnostic imaging. However, current models are predominantly trained on professional literature, limiting their ability to communicate findings in the lay register required for patient-centered care....
Memory Dial: A Training Framework for Controllable Memorization in Language Models
arXiv:2604.05074v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Memorization in language models is widely studied but remains difficult to isolate and control. Understanding when and what models memorize is essential for explaining their predictions, yet existing approaches are post-hoc: they can detect memorization...
EpiBench: Benchmarking Multi-turn Research Workflows for Multimodal Agents
arXiv:2604.05557v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Scientific research follows multi-turn, multi-step workflows that require proactively searching the literature, consulting figures and tables, and integrating evidence across papers to align experimental settings and support reproducible conclusions. This joint capability is not systematically...
Part-Level 3D Gaussian Vehicle Generation with Joint and Hinge Axis Estimation
arXiv:2604.05070v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Simulation is essential for autonomous driving, yet current frameworks often model vehicles as rigid assets and fail to capture part-level articulation. With perception algorithms increasingly leveraging dynamics such as wheel steering or door opening, realistic...
From Retinal Evidence to Safe Decisions: RETINA-SAFE and ECRT for Hallucination Risk Triage in Medical LLMs
arXiv:2604.05348v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Hallucinations in medical large language models (LLMs) remain a safety-critical issue, particularly when available evidence is insufficient or conflicting. We study this problem in diabetic retinopathy (DR) decision settings and introduce RETINA-SAFE, an evidence-grounded benchmark...
LatentAudit: Real-Time White-Box Faithfulness Monitoring for Retrieval-Augmented Generation with Verifiable Deployment
arXiv:2604.05358v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) mitigates hallucination but does not eliminate it: a deployed system must still decide, at inference time, whether its answer is actually supported by the retrieved evidence. We introduce LatentAudit, a white-box auditor...
TableVision: A Large-Scale Benchmark for Spatially Grounded Reasoning over Complex Hierarchical Tables
arXiv:2604.03660v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Structured tables are essential for conveying high-density information in professional domains such as finance, healthcare, and scientific research. Despite the progress in Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs), reasoning performance remains limited for complex tables with...
Compliance-by-Construction Argument Graphs: Using Generative AI to Produce Evidence-Linked Formal Arguments for Certification-Grade Accountability
arXiv:2604.04103v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: High-stakes decision systems increasingly require structured justification, traceability, and auditability to ensure accountability and regulatory compliance. Formal arguments commonly used in the certification of safety-critical systems provide a mechanism for structuring claims, reasoning, and evidence...
Scaling DPPs for RAG: Density Meets Diversity
arXiv:2604.03240v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) enhances Large Language Models (LLMs) by grounding generation in external knowledge, yielding relevance responses that are aligned with factual evidence and evolving corpora. Standard RAG pipelines construct context through relevance ranking, performing...
A Model of Understanding in Deep Learning Systems
arXiv:2604.04171v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: I propose a model of systematic understanding, suitable for machine learning systems. On this account, an agent understands a property of a target system when it contains an adequate internal model that tracks real regularities,...
From Plausible to Causal: Counterfactual Semantics for Policy Evaluation in Simulated Online Communities
arXiv:2604.03920v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: LLM-based social simulations can generate believable community interactions, enabling ``policy wind tunnels'' where governance interventions are tested before deployment. But believability is not causality. Claims like ``intervention $A$ reduces escalation'' require causal semantics that current...
Comparative reversal learning reveals rigid adaptation in LLMs under non-stationary uncertainty
arXiv:2604.04182v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Non-stationary environments require agents to revise previously learned action values when contingencies change. We treat large language models (LLMs) as sequential decision policies in a two-option probabilistic reversal-learning task with three latent states and switch...
Which English Do LLMs Prefer? Triangulating Structural Bias Towards American English in Foundation Models
arXiv:2604.04204v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly deployed in high-stakes domains, yet they expose only limited language settings, most notably "English (US)," despite the global diversity and colonial history of English. Through a postcolonial framing to...
AdaptFuse: Training-Free Sequential Preference Learning via Externalized Bayesian Inference
arXiv:2604.03925v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models struggle to accumulate evidence across multiple rounds of user interaction, failing to update their beliefs in a manner consistent with Bayesian inference. Existing solutions require fine-tuning on sensitive user interaction data, limiting...
MultiPress: A Multi-Agent Framework for Interpretable Multimodal News Classification
arXiv:2604.03586v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: With the growing prevalence of multimodal news content, effective news topic classification demands models capable of jointly understanding and reasoning over heterogeneous data such as text and images. Existing methods often process modalities independently or...
InsTraj: Instructing Diffusion Models with Travel Intentions to Generate Real-world Trajectories
arXiv:2604.04106v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The generation of realistic and controllable GPS trajectories is a fundamental task for applications in urban planning, mobility simulation, and privacy-preserving data sharing. However, existing methods face a two-fold challenge: they lack the deep semantic...