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2025When serving a single base LLM with several different LoRA adapters simultaneously, the adapters cannot simply be merged with the base model’s weights as the adapter swapping would create overhead and requests using different adapters could not be batched. Rather, the LoRA computations have to be separated from the base LLM computations, and in a multi-device setup the LoRA adapters can be sharded in a
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NeurIPS 2025 Workshop on Continual and Compatible Foundation Model Updates2025Command-lines are a common attack surface in cybersecurity. Yet they often contain sensitive user information, creating a dual challenge: systems must detect suspicious commands accurately while protecting user privacy. Existing approaches typically tackle one challenge without the other. To address this gap, we present PASTRAL, a practical framework for privacy-preserving detection of suspicious command-lines
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AES Show 20252025Surround sound systems commonly distribute loudspeakers along standardized layouts for multichannel audio reproduction. However in less controlled environments, practical layouts vary in loudspeaker quantity, placement, and listening locations / areas. Deviations from standard layouts introduce sound-field errors that degrade acoustic timbre, imaging, and clarity of audio content reproduction. This work
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IEEE Big Data 20252025Enterprise relational databases increasingly contain vast amounts of non-semantic data—IP addresses, product identifiers, encoded keys, and timestamps—that challenge traditional semantic analysis. This paper introduces a novel Character-Level Autoencoder (CAE) approach that automatically identifies and groups semantically identical columns in nonsemantic relational datasets by detecting column similarities
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IJCNLP-AACL 20252025In recent years, dense retrieval has been the focus of information retrieval (IR) research. While effective, dense retrieval produces uninterpretable dense vectors, and suffers from the drawback of large index size. Learned sparse retrieval (LSR) has emerged as promising alternative, achieving competitive retrieval performance while also being able to leverage the classical inverted index data structure
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