Joint Enhancement and Classification using Coupled Diffusion Models of Signals and Logits
arXiv:2602.15405v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Robust classification in noisy environments remains a fundamental challenge in machine learning. Standard approaches typically treat signal enhancement and classification as separate, sequential stages: first enhancing the signal and then applying a classifier. This approach...
Benchmarking IoT Time-Series AD with Event-Level Augmentations
arXiv:2602.15457v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Anomaly detection (AD) for safety-critical IoT time series should be judged at the event level: reliability and earliness under realistic perturbations. Yet many studies still emphasize point-level results on curated base datasets, limiting value for...
Evaluating Federated Learning for Cross-Country Mood Inference from Smartphone Sensing Data
arXiv:2602.15478v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Mood instability is a key behavioral indicator of mental health, yet traditional assessments rely on infrequent and retrospective reports that fail to capture its continuous nature. Smartphone-based mobile sensing enables passive, in-the-wild mood inference from...
LLM-as-Judge on a Budget
arXiv:2602.15481v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: LLM-as-a-judge has emerged as a cornerstone technique for evaluating large language models by leveraging LLM reasoning to score prompt-response pairs. Since LLM judgments are stochastic, practitioners commonly query each pair multiple times to estimate mean...
Approximation Theory for Lipschitz Continuous Transformers
arXiv:2602.15503v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Stability and robustness are critical for deploying Transformers in safety-sensitive settings. A principled way to enforce such behavior is to constrain the model's Lipschitz constant. However, approximation-theoretic guarantees for architectures that explicitly preserve Lipschitz continuity...
On the Geometric Coherence of Global Aggregation in Federated GNN
arXiv:2602.15510v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Federated Learning (FL) enables distributed training across multiple clients without centralized data sharing, while Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) model relational data through message passing. In federated GNN settings, client graphs often exhibit heterogeneous structural and...
Uniform error bounds for quantized dynamical models
arXiv:2602.15586v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper provides statistical guarantees on the accuracy of dynamical models learned from dependent data sequences. Specifically, we develop uniform error bounds that apply to quantized models and imperfect optimization algorithms commonly used in practical...
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From Scarcity to Scale: A Release-Level Analysis of the Pashto Common Voice Dataset
arXiv:2602.14062v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large, openly licensed speech datasets are essential for building automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, yet many widely spoken languages remain underrepresented in public resources. Pashto, spoken by more than 60 million people, has historically lacked...
BLUEPRINT Rebuilding a Legacy: Multimodal Retrieval for Complex Engineering Drawings and Documents
arXiv:2602.13345v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Decades of engineering drawings and technical records remain locked in legacy archives with inconsistent or missing metadata, making retrieval difficult and often manual. We present Blueprint, a layout-aware multimodal retrieval system designed for large-scale engineering...
Federated Learning of Nonlinear Temporal Dynamics with Graph Attention-based Cross-Client Interpretability
arXiv:2602.13485v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Networks of modern industrial systems are increasingly monitored by distributed sensors, where each system comprises multiple subsystems generating high dimensional time series data. These subsystems are often interdependent, making it important to understand how temporal...
Preventing Rank Collapse in Federated Low-Rank Adaptation with Client Heterogeneity
arXiv:2602.13486v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Federated low-rank adaptation (FedLoRA) has facilitated communication-efficient and privacy-preserving fine-tuning of foundation models for downstream tasks. In practical federated learning scenarios, client heterogeneity in system resources and data distributions motivates heterogeneous LoRA ranks across clients....
Fast Swap-Based Element Selection for Multiplication-Free Dimension Reduction
arXiv:2602.13532v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this paper, we propose a fast algorithm for element selection, a multiplication-free form of dimension reduction that produces a dimension-reduced vector by simply selecting a subset of elements from the input. Dimension reduction is...
Benchmark Leakage Trap: Can We Trust LLM-based Recommendation?
arXiv:2602.13626v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The expanding integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) into recommender systems poses critical challenges to evaluation reliability. This paper identifies and investigates a previously overlooked issue: benchmark data leakage in LLM-based recommendation. This phenomenon occurs...
Cumulative Utility Parity for Fair Federated Learning under Intermittent Client Participation
arXiv:2602.13651v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In real-world federated learning (FL) systems, client participation is intermittent, heterogeneous, and often correlated with data characteristics or resource constraints. Existing fairness approaches in FL primarily focus on equalizing loss or accuracy conditional on participation,...
Zero-Order Optimization for LLM Fine-Tuning via Learnable Direction Sampling
arXiv:2602.13659v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Fine-tuning large pretrained language models (LLMs) is a cornerstone of modern NLP, yet its growing memory demands (driven by backpropagation and large optimizer States) limit deployment in resource-constrained settings. Zero-order (ZO) methods bypass backpropagation by...
HBVLA: Pushing 1-Bit Post-Training Quantization for Vision-Language-Action Models
arXiv:2602.13710v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models enable instruction-following embodied control, but their large compute and memory footprints hinder deployment on resource-constrained robots and edge platforms. While reducing weights to 1-bit precision through binarization can greatly improve efficiency, existing...
Discrete Double-Bracket Flows for Isotropic-Noise Invariant Eigendecomposition
arXiv:2602.13759v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study matrix-free eigendecomposition under a matrix-vector product (MVP) oracle, where each step observes a covariance operator $C_k = C_{sig} + \sigma_k^2 I + E_k$. Standard stochastic approximation methods either use fixed steps that couple...
Fast Physics-Driven Untrained Network for Highly Nonlinear Inverse Scattering Problems
arXiv:2602.13805v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Untrained neural networks (UNNs) offer high-fidelity electromagnetic inverse scattering reconstruction but are computationally limited by high-dimensional spatial-domain optimization. We propose a Real-Time Physics-Driven Fourier-Spectral (PDF) solver that achieves sub-second reconstruction through spectral-domain dimensionality reduction. By...
Testing For Distribution Shifts with Conditional Conformal Test Martingales
arXiv:2602.13848v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We propose a sequential test for detecting arbitrary distribution shifts that allows conformal test martingales (CTMs) to work under a fixed, reference-conditional setting. Existing CTM detectors construct test martingales by continually growing a reference set...
A Mass-Energy Equivalence Law as E = ½ Mc2
This paper assumes that the mass and charge of a particle are independent of its speed relative to an observer. A particle of mass m and charge Q moving with its electrostatic field Eo at an angle 𝜽 to the...