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AutoDesign: Meta-Harness Optimization for Long-Horizon Agentic Design

Yaxin Luo, Haobin Jiang, Jialv Zou, Xu Huang, Wenhao Yan, Haodong Li · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 45% High protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Pairwise Preference Human Eval Long Horizon Coding
  • In this paper, we present AutoDesign, a framework that aligns with human design priors, where a meta-harness optimizer guides a code agent to recursively improve harness based on rollout feedback.
  • Across seven controlled code-agent-model configurations, integrating the learned DesignHarness consistently improves performance, increasing the average PosterBench Score from 54.99 to 67.39 (+12.4%).
Open paper
Are You Sure You're Sure? On the Impact of Instruction Tuning on Confidence and Lexical Diversity

Irina Proskurina, Mayank Kumar, Oyindolapo O. Komolafe · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 45% Moderate protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Automatic Metrics General
  • We evaluate three matched base and instruction-tuned models across question-answering benchmarks and find that instruction tuning consistently alters answer confidence, despite limited changes in predictive accuracy and decreases in…
  • Secondly, we observe a non-uniform effect of instruction tuning on rationale diversity: cross-rationale diversity consistently decreases, whereas surface-level lexical diversity varies in both direction and magnitude across models and…
Open paper
RippleMem: From Isolated Retrieval to Associative Recollection for Long-Term Agent Memory

Jingbo Ji, Lingyi Li, Xilong Cheng, Yuhao Zhou, Wenji Zhang, Yuting Tan · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 45% High protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Llm As JudgeAutomatic Metrics Long Horizon General
  • LLM-based agents increasingly rely on external memory to support long-horizon reasoning and interaction.
  • Experiments on LoCoMo and LongMemEval-S show that RippleMem achieves the best overall performance across evaluated settings, improving LLM-as-a-Judge accuracy by 3.95% on LoCoMo and up to 11.87% on LongMemEval-S, while reducing graph…
Open paper
MARC v1: An Open-Source Multi-Agent Framework for Clinical AI Reasoning and Coordination

Saisha Shetty, Satvik Tripathi, Austin Lin, Colin Zhao, Theodore Kim, Don Enwerem · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 42% Moderate protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Expert Verification Multi Agent MedicineCoding
  • We present Multi-Agent Reasoning and Coordination (MARC), an open-source framework that replaces monolithic LLM prompting with deterministic multi-agent orchestration for clinical reasoning.
  • MARC coordinates role-specialized agents for extraction, reasoning, answer generation, and evaluation, with explicit context passing and traceable intermediate outputs, enabling stage-wise failure attribution.
Open paper
Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 42% Moderate protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Automatic Metrics General
  • Finally, wall-clock benchmarks with custom kernels on an NVIDIA A100 show that these computational savings can translate into practical runtime gains, especially at longer sequence lengths.
Open paper
Beyond Local Accuracy: A Protocol-Level Identifiability Audit for Controlled LLM Reasoning Evaluation

Junhao Luo, Ning Huang, Ziqi Sha, Wenxuan Tang, Wei Deng · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 42% Moderate protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Automatic Metrics General
  • LLM benchmark scores can be precise even when the observation protocol does not identify the behavioral property they are intended to measure.
  • This case shows how evaluation-design validity can be checked structurally before model inference and why base correctness does not determine intervention-response fidelity.
Open paper
Measuring Task-Agnostic Training Data Influence Across Language Model Pretraining

Yuto Nishida, Hirokazu Kiyomaru, Yusuke Oda, Takashi Kodama, Chaoran Liu, Daisuke Kawahara · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 38% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Long Horizon General
  • Abstract shows limited direct human-feedback or evaluation-protocol detail; use as adjacent methodological context.
Open paper
Intern-S2-Preview: Scientific Agentic Foundation Model

Lei Bai, Jiaqi Cao, Chiyu Chen, Guanzhou Chen, Kai Chen, Guangran Cheng · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 38% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Long Horizon General
  • We present Intern-S2-Preview, a series of scientific agentic foundation models designed to support multimodal scientific understanding, reasoning, generation, and long-horizon tasks.
  • Starting from the pretrained checkpoint, we apply a unified post-training pipeline consisting of supervised fine-tuning, scalable multi-task reinforcement learning (RL), black- and white-box agentic RL, and on-policy distillation.
Open paper
Refusing Intent, Not Form: Wrapper-Based Intent-Group Supervision for LLM Safety

Ping Wu, Haibo Tong, Feifei Zhao, Han Shen, Yu Shi, Yilin Zhao · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 38% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
General
  • Safety tuning can improve harmful refusal, but models may learn surface-form shortcuts: wrapped harmful prompts bypass safety, while similarly wrapped benign prompts are over-refused.
  • We use WIFA as a common data layer for two complementary fine-tuning routes: WIFA-Boost, a two-stage high-safety recipe, and Anchored Group-Consistent Refusal Training (A-GCRT), which regularizes refusal/compliance decision scores across…
Open paper
OmniScientist: An Omni-Modal Omni-Discipline AI Scientist

Bobo Li, Hao Fei, Tianjie Ju, Mong-Li Lee, Wynne Hsu · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 35% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
Coding
  • Existing systems typically reason over text, code, labels, or precomputed summaries, leaving scientifically decisive spatial, temporal, cross-channel, and procedural relations unavailable to the agent.
  • In paired comparisons against a blind variant that receives only precomputed scalar features, direct perception improves all 7 evaluation dimensions and wins 85% of head-to-head judgments.
Open paper
LittleLearner: Language Models Under Pedagogically Controlled Knowledge Exposure

Fanfei Li, Jana Zeller, Manuel Prada-Corral, Thaddäus Wiedemer, Prasanna Mayilvahanan, Ryan Cotterell · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 35% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
General
  • Training a 5B-parameter LLM from scratch on LITTLECURRICULUM yields LITTLELEARNER, a model with sufficient language competence for open-ended evaluation, yet with clear knowledge and capability boundaries mapped to interpretable curriculum…
Open paper
DFM Mimir v1: An Open HRM Delivering Frontier Performance at 1B Parameters Using Only Permissible Post-Training Data

Peter Schneider-Kamp, Jacob Nielsen, Gianluca Barmina, Kenneth Enevoldsen, Lukas Galke Poech · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 35% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
MathCoding
  • Trained on a mixture of 161 datasets, Mimir v1 outperforms the original HRM-Text 1B and competes with larger frontier models like Qwen 3.5 4B and Gemma 4 E2B, tested across 20 benchmarks for English, Math & Code and Danish.
Open paper
Toward a Gricean Retreat: Probing LLMs for Knowledge Boundaries and Referent Specificity

Dananjay Srinivas, Saksham Khatwani, Maria Pacheco · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 35% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
General
  • Using a T-REx-based benchmark that varies entity familiarity and referent specificity, we probe models to answer two questions: (i) do their activations encode whether a referent falls inside the knowledge boundary, and (ii) do they…
Open paper
MLLM-Routed Heterogeneous Ensembles for Robust Cross-Dataset Image Classification

Daniel Perkins, John Squires, Janou Milligan, Chandra Raskoti, Linda Ungerboeck · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 35% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
General
  • ARMDIL is an ensemble that uses a multimodal large language model (MLLM) agent to dynamically route each image to the most suitable vision backbone.
  • Empirical evaluations illuminate the distinct capabilities and vulnerabilities of each architecture across disparate visual domains.
Open paper
Motor, Cognitive, or Corpus? What Survives Cross-Lingual Transfer in Speech-Based Parkinsons Disease Detection

Serli Kopar, Sam Gijsen, Abner Hernandez, Paula Andrea Perez-Toro, Kerstin Ritter · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 35% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
MedicineMultilingual
  • We structure the evaluation as multiple scenarios that progressively introduce distribution shifts in participant identity, recording conditions, language, and pathology.
Open paper
It's How You Ask: Gender-Associated Linguistic Bias in LLMs

Katherine Van Koevering, Anjalie Field · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 35% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Ready
General
  • Abstract shows limited direct human-feedback or evaluation-protocol detail; use as adjacent methodological context.
Open paper
Synthetic Persona Pretraining: Alignment from Token Zero

Julian Minder, Viktor Moskvoretskii, Raghav Singhal, Difan Jiao, Andy Arditi, Shaobo Cui · Aug 13, 2026

Citations: 0

Match reason: Matched by broad semantic/index fallback.

Score: 38% Sparse protocol signal Freshness: Hot Status: Fallback
Red Team General
  • As language-model-based AI is increasingly deployed in autonomous settings, aligning its goals and values with those of humans becomes critical.
Open paper