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March 20, 202615 min readSimplifying and clarifying the assembly code for core operations enabled automated optimization and verification.
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2026Reasoning-augmented vision language models (VLMs) generate explicit chains of thought that promise greater capability and transparency but also introduce new failure modes: models may reach correct answers via visually unfaithful intermediate steps, or reason faithfully yet fail on the final prediction. Standard evaluations that only measure final-answer accuracy cannot distinguish these behaviors. We introduce
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AAAI 2026 Workshop on Agentic AI Benchmarks and Applications for Enterprise Tasks2026As organizations scale adoption of generative AI, model cost optimization and operational efficiency have emerged as critical factors determining sustainability and accessibility. While Large Language Models (LLMs) demonstrate impressive capabilities across diverse tasks, their extensive computational requirements make them cost-prohibitive for routine enterprise use. This limitation motivates the exploration
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2026We introduce the Block Rearrangement Problem (BRaP), a challenging component of large warehouse management which involves rearranging storage blocks within dense grids to achieve a goal state. We formally define the BRaP as a graph search problem. Building on intuitions from sliding puzzle problems, we propose five search-based solution algorithms, leveraging joint configuration space search, classical
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EACL 2026 Industry Track2026Existing multimodal systems typically associate text and available images based on embedding similarity or simple co-location, but such approaches often fail to ensure that the linked image accurately depicts the specific product or component mentioned in a troubleshooting instruction. We introduce MIRAGE, a metadata-first paradigm that treats structured metadata, (not raw pixels), as a first-class modality
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ICASSP 20262026Multichannel audio mixer and limiter designs are conventionally decoupled for content reproduction over loudspeaker arrays due to high computational complexity and run-time costs. We propose a coupled mixer-limiter-envelope design formulated as an efficient linear-constrained quadratic program that minimizes a distortion objective over multichannel gain variables subject to sample mixture constraints. Novel
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