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MOSAIC: Composable Safety Alignment with Modular Control Tokens

arXiv:2603.16210v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Safety alignment in large language models (LLMs) is commonly implemented as a single static policy embedded in model parameters. However, real-world deployments often require context-dependent safety rules that vary across users, regions, and applications. Existing...

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Survey of Various Fuzzy and Uncertain Decision-Making Methods

arXiv:2603.15709v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Decision-making in real applications is often affected by vagueness, incomplete information, heterogeneous data, and conflicting expert opinions. This survey reviews uncertainty-aware multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) and organizes the field into a concise, task-oriented taxonomy. We summarize...

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Prose2Policy (P2P): A Practical LLM Pipeline for Translating Natural-Language Access Policies into Executable Rego

arXiv:2603.15799v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Prose2Policy (P2P) is a LLM-based practical tool that translates natural-language access control policies (NLACPs) into executable Rego code (the policy language of Open Policy Agent, OPA). It provides a modular, end-to-end pipeline that performs policy...

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The Comprehension-Gated Agent Economy: A Robustness-First Architecture for AI Economic Agency

arXiv:2603.15639v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: AI agents are increasingly granted economic agency (executing trades, managing budgets, negotiating contracts, and spawning sub-agents), yet current frameworks gate this agency on capability benchmarks that are empirically uncorrelated with operational robustness. We introduce the...

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Learning to Predict, Discover, and Reason in High-Dimensional Discrete Event Sequences

arXiv:2603.16313v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Electronic control units (ECUs) embedded within modern vehicles generate a large number of asynchronous events known as diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). These discrete events form complex temporal sequences that reflect the evolving health of the...

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Agent-based imitation dynamics can yield efficiently compressed population-level vocabularies

arXiv:2603.15903v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Natural languages have been argued to evolve under pressure to efficiently compress meanings into words by optimizing the Information Bottleneck (IB) complexity-accuracy tradeoff. However, the underlying social dynamics that could drive the optimization of a...

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LOW Academic United States

RadAnnotate: Large Language Models for Efficient and Reliable Radiology Report Annotation

arXiv:2603.16002v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Radiology report annotation is essential for clinical NLP, yet manual labeling is slow and costly. We present RadAnnotate, an LLM-based framework that studies retrieval-augmented synthetic reports and confidence-based selective automation to reduce expert effort for...

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Understanding Moral Reasoning Trajectories in Large Language Models: Toward Probing-Based Explainability

arXiv:2603.16017v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) increasingly participate in morally sensitive decision-making, yet how they organize ethical frameworks across reasoning steps remains underexplored. We introduce \textit{moral reasoning trajectories}, sequences of ethical framework invocations across intermediate reasoning steps,...

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ASDA: Automated Skill Distillation and Adaptation for Financial Reasoning

arXiv:2603.16112v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Adapting large language models (LLMs) to specialized financial reasoning typically requires expensive fine-tuning that produces model-locked expertise. Training-free alternatives have emerged, yet our experiments show that leading methods (GEPA and ACE) achieve only marginal gains...

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Parametric Social Identity Injection and Diversification in Public Opinion Simulation

arXiv:2603.16142v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have recently been adopted as synthetic agents for public opinion simulation, offering a promising alternative to costly and slow human surveys. Despite their scalability, current LLM-based simulation methods fail to capture...

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SpecSteer: Synergizing Local Context and Global Reasoning for Efficient Personalized Generation

arXiv:2603.16219v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Realizing personalized intelligence faces a core dilemma: sending user history to centralized large language models raises privacy concerns, while on-device small language models lack the reasoning capacity required for high-quality generation. Our pilot study shows...

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PyPhonPlan: Simulating phonetic planning with dynamic neural fields and task dynamics

arXiv:2603.16299v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce PyPhonPlan, a Python toolkit for implementing dynamical models of phonetic planning using coupled dynamic neural fields and task dynamic simulations. The toolkit provides modular components for defining planning, perception and memory fields, as...

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How often do Answers Change? Estimating Recency Requirements in Question Answering

arXiv:2603.16544v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) often rely on outdated knowledge when answering time-sensitive questions, leading to confident yet incorrect responses. Without explicit signals indicating whether up-to-date information is required, models struggle to decide when to retrieve...

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Steering Frozen LLMs: Adaptive Social Alignment via Online Prompt Routing

arXiv:2603.15647v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are typically governed by post-training alignment (e.g., RLHF or DPO), which yields a largely static policy during deployment and inference. However, real-world safety is a full-lifecycle problem: static defenses degrade against...

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Discovering the Hidden Role of Gini Index In Prompt-based Classification

arXiv:2603.15654v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In classification tasks, the long-tailed minority classes usually offer the predictions that are most important. Yet these classes consistently exhibit low accuracies, whereas a few high-performing classes dominate the game. We pursue a foundational understanding...

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Mastering the Minority: An Uncertainty-guided Multi-Expert Framework for Challenging-tailed Sequence Learning

arXiv:2603.15708v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Imbalanced data distribution remains a critical challenge in sequential learning, leading models to easily recognize frequent categories while failing to detect minority classes adequately. The Mixture-of-Experts model offers a scalable solution, yet its application is...

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OMNIFLOW: A Physics-Grounded Multimodal Agent for Generalized Scientific Reasoning

arXiv:2603.15797v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated exceptional logical reasoning capabilities but frequently struggle with the continuous spatiotemporal dynamics governed by Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), often resulting in non-physical hallucinations. Existing approaches typically resort to costly,...

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Electrodermal Activity as a Unimodal Signal for Aerobic Exercise Detection in Wearable Sensors

arXiv:2603.15880v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Electrodermal Activity (EDA) is a non-invasive physiological signal widely available in wearable devices and reflects sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activation. Prior multi-modal studies have demonstrated robust performance in distinguishing stress and exercise states when EDA...

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The Agentic Researcher: A Practical Guide to AI-Assisted Research in Mathematics and Machine Learning

arXiv:2603.15914v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: AI tools and agents are reshaping how researchers work, from proving theorems to training neural networks. Yet for many, it remains unclear how these tools fit into everyday research practice. This paper is a practical...

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Deriving Hyperparameter Scaling Laws via Modern Optimization Theory

arXiv:2603.15958v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Hyperparameter transfer has become an important component of modern large-scale training recipes. Existing methods, such as muP, primarily focus on transfer between model sizes, with transfer across batch sizes and training horizons often relying on...

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Determinism in the Undetermined: Deterministic Output in Charge-Conserving Continuous-Time Neuromorphic Systems with Temporal Stochasticity

arXiv:2603.15987v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Achieving deterministic computation results in asynchronous neuromorphic systems remains a fundamental challenge due to the inherent temporal stochasticity of continuous-time hardware. To address this, we develop a unified continuous-time framework for spiking neural networks (SNNs)...

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Adaptive regularization parameter selection for high-dimensional inverse problems: A Bayesian approach with Tucker low-rank constraints

arXiv:2603.16066v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This paper introduces a novel variational Bayesian method that integrates Tucker decomposition for efficient high-dimensional inverse problem solving. The method reduces computational complexity by transforming variational inference from a high-dimensional space to a lower-dimensional core...

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A Depth-Aware Comparative Study of Euclidean and Hyperbolic Graph Neural Networks on Bitcoin Transaction Systems

arXiv:2603.16080v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Bitcoin transaction networks are large scale socio- technical systems in which activities are represented through multi-hop interaction patterns. Graph Neural Networks(GNNs) have become a widely adopted tool for analyzing such systems, supporting tasks such as...

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LOW Law Review International

The Public/Private Home

Families today are more private and more public than traditional family law doctrine ever envisioned. This Article reveals how many elements of family life, which the law often assumes will occur in public—work, school, social life—have moved into the private...

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vla-eval: A Unified Evaluation Harness for Vision-Language-Action Models

arXiv:2603.13966v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Vision Language Action VLA models are typically evaluated using per benchmark scripts maintained independently by each model repository, leading to duplicated code, dependency conflicts, and underspecified protocols. We present vla eval, an open source evaluation...

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The Phenomenology of Hallucinations

arXiv:2603.13911v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We show that language models hallucinate not because they fail to detect uncertainty, but because of a failure to integrate it into output generation. Across architectures, uncertain inputs are reliably identified, occupying high-dimensional regions with...

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QuarkMedBench: A Real-World Scenario Driven Benchmark for Evaluating Large Language Models

arXiv:2603.13691v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While Large Language Models (LLMs) excel on standardized medical exams, high scores often fail to translate to high-quality responses for real-world medical queries. Current evaluations rely heavily on multiple-choice questions, failing to capture the unstructured,...

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From Refusal Tokens to Refusal Control: Discovering and Steering Category-Specific Refusal Directions

arXiv:2603.13359v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Language models are commonly fine-tuned for safety alignment to refuse harmful prompts. One approach fine-tunes them to generate categorical refusal tokens that distinguish different refusal types before responding. In this work, we leverage a version...

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A Dual-Path Generative Framework for Zero-Day Fraud Detection in Banking Systems

arXiv:2603.13237v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: High-frequency banking environments face a critical trade-off between low-latency fraud detection and the regulatory explainability demanded by GDPR. Traditional rule-based and discriminative models struggle with "zero-day" attacks due to extreme class imbalance and the lack...

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