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VeRO: An Evaluation Harness for Agents to Optimize Agents

arXiv:2602.22480v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: An important emerging application of coding agents is agent optimization: the iterative improvement of a target agent through edit-execute-evaluate cycles. Despite its relevance, the community lacks a systematic understanding of coding agent performance on this...

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MobilityBench: A Benchmark for Evaluating Route-Planning Agents in Real-World Mobility Scenarios

arXiv:2602.22638v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Route-planning agents powered by large language models (LLMs) have emerged as a promising paradigm for supporting everyday human mobility through natural language interaction and tool-mediated decision making. However, systematic evaluation in real-world mobility settings is...

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Toward Personalized LLM-Powered Agents: Foundations, Evaluation, and Future Directions

arXiv:2602.22680v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models have enabled agents that reason, plan, and interact with tools and environments to accomplish complex tasks. As these agents operate over extended interaction horizons, their effectiveness increasingly depends on adapting behavior to...

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LOW Academic International

FlexMS is a flexible framework for benchmarking deep learning-based mass spectrum prediction tools in metabolomics

arXiv:2602.22822v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The identification and property prediction of chemical molecules is of central importance in the advancement of drug discovery and material science, where the tandem mass spectrometry technology gives valuable fragmentation cues in the form of...

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LOW Academic International

FactGuard: Agentic Video Misinformation Detection via Reinforcement Learning

arXiv:2602.22963v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) have substantially advanced video misinformation detection through unified multimodal reasoning, but they often rely on fixed-depth inference and place excessive trust in internally generated assumptions, particularly in scenarios where critical...

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LOW Academic International

A Fusion of context-aware based BanglaBERT and Two-Layer Stacked LSTM Framework for Multi-Label Cyberbullying Detection

arXiv:2602.22449v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Cyberbullying has become a serious and growing concern in todays virtual world. When left unnoticed, it can have adverse consequences for social and mental health. Researchers have explored various types of cyberbullying, but most approaches...

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LOW Academic International

Bridging Latent Reasoning and Target-Language Generation via Retrieval-Transition Heads

arXiv:2602.22453v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Recent work has identified a subset of attention heads in Transformer as retrieval heads, which are responsible for retrieving information from the context. In this work, we first investigate retrieval heads in multilingual contexts. In...

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LOW Law Review United States

The Innocence Trap lawreview - Minnesota Law Review

By CAITLIN GLASS & JULIAN GREEN. Full Text. What makes a conviction wrongful? Developments in DNA science have led to a wave of exonerations over the past thirty years, revealing sources of error in the criminal legal process. Innocence organizations...

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LOW Law Review United States

The Skidmore Compromise: Interpreting Skidmore as a Tiebreaker to Preserve Judicial Wisdom in the Era of Loper Bright lawreview - Minnesota Law Review

By MITCHELL ZAIC. Full Text. 'Law must be stable, and yet it cannot stand still.' Here is the great antinomy confronting us at every turn. Rest and motion, unrelieved and unchecked, are equally destructive. The law, like human kind, if...

2 min 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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LOW Law Review United States

The Crisis in U.S. Cancer Care: Law, Markets, and Privatization lawreview - Minnesota Law Review

By DANIEL G. AARON. Full Text. Cancer is surging among youth and young adults in the United States, yet, instead of public regulation addressing its root causes, we have outsourced the management of cancer to the private sector. A suite...

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LOW Law Review International

Volume 110 – Issue 3 - Minnesota Law Review

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LOW Finance & Economics United States

ESG Investing Under Scrutiny: Legal and Regulatory Developments in 2026

ESG investing faces both increased regulatory support in some jurisdictions and political backlash in others, creating a complex compliance landscape.

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LOW Technology & AI Multi-Jurisdictional

The Emerging Legal Framework for Generative AI: A Comprehensive Analysis

As generative AI transforms industries worldwide, legal systems are racing to establish frameworks that balance innovation with accountability.

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LOW International Affairs European Union

Digital Sovereignty: How Nations Are Asserting Control Over Technology Infrastructure

Countries worldwide are implementing digital sovereignty measures to control data flows, technology standards, and digital infrastructure within their borders.

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LOW Cybersecurity United States

Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Enterprise AI Systems: Legal and Technical Implications

The discovery of critical zero-day vulnerabilities in widely deployed AI systems raises urgent questions about cybersecurity liability and disclosure obligations.

1 min 1 month, 3 weeks ago
discovery
LOW Academic International

TARAZ: Persian Short-Answer Question Benchmark for Cultural Evaluation of Language Models

arXiv:2602.22827v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation framework for assessing the cultural competence of large language models (LLMs) in Persian. Existing Persian cultural benchmarks rely predominantly on multiple-choice formats and English-centric metrics that fail to capture...

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LOW Academic International

CiteLLM: An Agentic Platform for Trustworthy Scientific Reference Discovery

arXiv:2602.23075v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have created new opportunities to enhance the efficiency of scholarly activities; however, challenges persist in the ethical deployment of AI assistance, including (1) the trustworthiness of AI-generated content, (2) preservation of...

1 min 1 month, 3 weeks ago
discovery
LOW Academic International

Modality Collapse as Mismatched Decoding: Information-Theoretic Limits of Multimodal LLMs

arXiv:2602.23136v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multimodal LLMs can process speech and images, but they cannot hear a speaker's voice or see an object's texture. We show this is not a failure of encoding: speaker identity, emotion, and visual attributes survive...

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LOW Academic International

A Mixture-of-Experts Model for Multimodal Emotion Recognition in Conversations

arXiv:2602.23300v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Emotion Recognition in Conversations (ERC) presents unique challenges, requiring models to capture the temporal flow of multi-turn dialogues and to effectively integrate cues from multiple modalities. We propose Mixture of Speech-Text Experts for Recognition of...

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LOW Academic International

Scale Can't Overcome Pragmatics: The Impact of Reporting Bias on Vision-Language Reasoning

arXiv:2602.23351v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The lack of reasoning capabilities in Vision-Language Models (VLMs) has remained at the forefront of research discourse. We posit that this behavior stems from a reporting bias in their training data. That is, how people...

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Early Risk Stratification of Dosing Errors in Clinical Trials Using Machine Learning

arXiv:2602.22285v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Objective: The objective of this study is to develop a machine learning (ML)-based framework for early risk stratification of clinical trials (CTs) according to their likelihood of exhibiting a high rate of dosing errors, using...

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LOW Academic International

Manifold of Failure: Behavioral Attraction Basins in Language Models

arXiv:2602.22291v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While prior work has focused on projecting adversarial examples back onto the manifold of natural data to restore safety, we argue that a comprehensive understanding of AI safety requires characterizing the unsafe regions themselves. This...

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LOW Academic International

When Should a Model Change Its Mind? An Energy-Based Theory and Regularizer for Concept Drift in Electrocardiogram (ECG) Signals

arXiv:2602.22294v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Models operating on dynamic physiologic signals must distinguish benign, label-preserving variability from true concept change. Existing concept-drift frameworks are largely distributional and provide no principled guidance on how much a model's internal representation may move...

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LOW Academic International

UpSkill: Mutual Information Skill Learning for Structured Response Diversity in LLMs

arXiv:2602.22296v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reinforcement Learning with Verifiable Rewards (RLVR) has improved the reasoning abilities of large language models (LLMs) on mathematics and programming tasks, but standard approaches that optimize single-attempt accuracy can inadvertently suppress response diversity across repeated...

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LOW Academic International

Learning Rewards, Not Labels: Adversarial Inverse Reinforcement Learning for Machinery Fault Detection

arXiv:2602.22297v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reinforcement learning (RL) offers significant promise for machinery fault detection (MFD). However, most existing RL-based MFD approaches do not fully exploit RL's sequential decision-making strengths, often treating MFD as a simple guessing game (Contextual Bandits)....

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LOW Academic European Union

Sharp Convergence Rates for Masked Diffusion Models

arXiv:2602.22505v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Discrete diffusion models have achieved strong empirical performance in text and other symbolic domains, with masked (absorbing-rate) variants emerging as competitive alternatives to autoregressive models. Among existing samplers, the Euler method remains the standard choice...

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LOW Academic International

Predicting Tennis Serve directions with Machine Learning

arXiv:2602.22527v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Serves, especially first serves, are very important in professional tennis. Servers choose their serve directions strategically to maximize their winning chances while trying to be unpredictable. On the other hand, returners try to predict serve...

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LOW Academic International

Coarse-to-Fine Learning of Dynamic Causal Structures

arXiv:2602.22532v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Learning the dynamic causal structure of time series is a challenging problem. Most existing approaches rely on distributional or structural invariance to uncover underlying causal dynamics, assuming stationary or partially stationary causality. However, these assumptions...

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discovery
LOW Academic European Union

Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Works

Since the 2010s, artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly grown from another subset of machine learning (ie deep learning) in particular with recent advances in generative AI, such as ChatGPT. The use of generative AI has gone beyond leisure purposes. It...

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LOW News United States

The major debate over major questions in the tariffs decision is only the beginning

Clear Statements is a recurring series by Abbe R. Gluck on civil litigation and the modern regulatory and statutory state. The Supreme Court’s decision striking down the president’s tariffs last week […]The postThe major debate over major questions in the...

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