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AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Using Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs to Improve the Interpretability of Machine Learning Models in Manufacturing

Researchers present a novel method combining Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs to enhance the interpretability of Machine Learning models in manufacturing environments. The approach stores domain-specific data and ML results in a structured knowledge graph, then uses an LLM to generate user-friendly explanations of ML predictions, demonstrating practical applicability in real-world manufacturing decision-making.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Seeing the Intangible: Survey of Image Classification into High-Level and Abstract Categories

A comprehensive survey paper examines how computer vision systems classify images into high-level and abstract categories, revealing that current approaches struggle with conceptual understanding beyond simple visual features. The research identifies key challenges including dataset limitations and the need for hybrid AI systems that integrate supplementary information to better handle abstract concepts like emotions, aesthetics, and ideologies.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Struggle Premium : How Human Effort and Imperfection Drive Perceived Value in the Age of AI

A study of 70 university students reveals that visible effort cues—particularly process videos and time documentation—significantly influence how audiences perceive and value creative work, with 72.9% of participants willing to pay more for human-made content. Notably, applying effort transparency to AI-generated works also improved their perceived authenticity, suggesting that process disclosure can partially bridge the authenticity gap between human and algorithmic creativity.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Evaluating LLMs as Human Surrogates in Controlled Experiments

Researchers compared large language models with human responses in a behavioral study on accuracy perception, finding that LLMs reproduce directional effects but with inconsistent effect magnitudes across different models. The study reveals that off-the-shelf LLMs can simulate some human belief-updating patterns in controlled experiments but lack reliable human-scale accuracy, establishing clearer boundaries for when synthetic LLM data is appropriate for behavioral research.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Facial-Expression-Aware Prompting for Empathetic LLM Tutoring

Researchers demonstrate that integrating facial expression analysis into large language model prompts improves empathetic tutoring responses without requiring model retraining. Testing across three major LLM backbones with 960 multi-turn conversations, Action Unit estimation-based conditioning consistently enhanced emotional responsiveness while maintaining pedagogical quality.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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MRGEN: A Conceptual Framework for LLM-Powered Mixed Reality Authoring Tools for Education

Researchers propose MRGEN, an LLM-powered framework for helping teachers create Mixed Reality educational content without technical expertise. A prototype study with 24 participants showed AI assistance reduced authoring time by 36% and achieved over 90% user satisfaction for brainstorming and content alignment with learning objectives.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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To LLM, or Not to LLM: How Designers and Developers Navigate LLMs as Tools or Teammates

A grounded theory study of 33 designers and developers reveals that organizational acceptance of LLMs depends on how they're positioned within workflows: as controlled tools versus collaborative teammates. Clear human authority and accountability enable integration, while ambiguous agency creates resistance, suggesting LLM adoption is fundamentally a sociotechnical positioning problem rather than a technical capability question.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Applied Explainability for Large Language Models: A Comparative Study

Researchers compare three explainability techniques—Integrated Gradients, Attention Rollout, and SHAP—for interpreting LLM decisions on sentiment classification tasks. The study reveals that gradient-based methods offer stability and interpretability, while attention-based approaches are faster but less predictive, highlighting critical trade-offs in choosing explanation methods for transformer models.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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The Semi-Executable Stack: Agentic Software Engineering and the Expanding Scope of SE

A research paper proposes that AI-driven software engineering doesn't threaten the field but rather expands its scope to include 'semi-executable' artifacts—combinations of natural language, tools, and workflows requiring human or probabilistic interpretation. The Semi-Executable Stack model provides a diagnostic framework across six layers to understand how software engineering practices evolve as AI agents handle routine tasks.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Harmonizing Multi-Objective LLM Unlearning via Unified Domain Representation and Bidirectional Logit Distillation

Researchers propose a multi-objective unlearning framework for Large Language Models that simultaneously removes hazardous information, preserves general utility, avoids over-refusal, and resists adversarial attacks. The method uses unified domain representation and bidirectional logit distillation to harmonize competing optimization goals, achieving state-of-the-art performance across diverse unlearning requirements.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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LLMbench: A Comparative Close Reading Workbench for Large Language Models

LLMbench is a new browser-based tool that enables detailed comparative analysis of large language model outputs through side-by-side visualization and token-level probability inspection. Unlike existing quantitative comparison tools, it applies digital humanities methodology to make the probabilistic structure of LLM-generated text legible through multiple analytical overlays and visualization modes.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Consistency Analysis of Sentiment Predictions using Syntactic & Semantic Context Assessment Summarization (SSAS)

Researchers introduce SSAS, a framework that improves LLM consistency for sentiment analysis by applying hierarchical classification and iterative summarization to enforce bounded attention on raw text. Testing on three standard datasets shows the method reduces analytical variance by up to 30%, addressing the fundamental challenge of using non-deterministic LLMs for enterprise-grade analytics.

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AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Reward Weighted Classifier-Free Guidance as Policy Improvement in Autoregressive Models

Researchers demonstrate that reward-weighted classifier-free guidance (RCFG) can dynamically adjust autoregressive model outputs to optimize arbitrary reward functions at test time without retraining. Applied to molecular generation, this approach enables real-time optimization of competing objectives and accelerates reinforcement learning convergence when used as a teacher for policy distillation.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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"Excuse me, may I say something..." CoLabScience, A Proactive AI Assistant for Biomedical Discovery and LLM-Expert Collaborations

Researchers introduce CoLabScience, a proactive AI assistant designed to enhance biomedical research collaboration by intervening in scientific discussions at optimal moments. The system uses PULI, a reinforcement learning framework that learns when and how to contribute based on project context and conversation history, supported by a new benchmark dataset (BSDD) of simulated research dialogues.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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LLM attribution analysis across different fine-tuning strategies and model scales for automated code compliance

Researchers conducted a comparative study of how large language models trained with different fine-tuning methods (full fine-tuning, LoRA, and quantized LoRA) interpret code compliance tasks. The study reveals that full fine-tuning produces more focused attribution patterns than parameter-efficient methods, and larger models develop distinct interpretive strategies despite performance gains plateauing above 7B parameters.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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DALM: A Domain-Algebraic Language Model via Three-Phase Structured Generation

Researchers propose DALM, a Domain-Algebraic Language Model that constrains token generation through structured denoising across domain lattices rather than unconstrained decoding. The framework uses algebraic constraints across three phases—domain, relation, and concept resolution—to prevent cross-domain knowledge interference and improve factual accuracy in specialized domains.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Rethinking the Necessity of Adaptive Retrieval-Augmented Generation through the Lens of Adaptive Listwise Ranking

Researchers propose AdaRankLLM, an adaptive retrieval-augmented generation framework that dynamically filters irrelevant passages to reduce computational overhead while maintaining output quality. The study challenges whether adaptive retrieval remains necessary as language models grow more robust, finding that its value differs significantly between weaker and stronger models.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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HYPERHEURIST: A Simulated Annealing-Based Control Framework for LLM-Driven Code Generation in Optimized Hardware Design

HYPERHEURIST introduces a simulated annealing control framework that enhances LLM-generated hardware design by treating outputs as optimization candidates rather than final products. The system combines functional validation through compilation and simulation with Power-Performance-Area optimization, demonstrating more stable results than single-pass LLM generation across eight benchmarks.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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SSMamba: A Self-Supervised Hybrid State Space Model for Pathological Image Classification

SSMamba introduces a self-supervised hybrid state space model designed to improve pathological image classification by addressing domain shift, local-global relationship modeling, and fine-grained feature detection. The framework outperforms 11 state-of-the-art pathological foundation models on multiple public datasets without requiring large external training datasets.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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GTA-2: Benchmarking General Tool Agents from Atomic Tool-Use to Open-Ended Workflows

Researchers introduce GTA-2, a hierarchical benchmark that evaluates AI agents on both atomic tool-use tasks and complex, open-ended workflows using real user queries and deployed tools. The study reveals a significant capability cliff where frontier AI models achieve below 50% success on atomic tasks and only 14.39% on realistic workflows, highlighting that execution framework design matters as much as underlying model capacity.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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Privacy-Preserving LLMs Routing

Researchers propose PPRoute, a privacy-preserving framework for LLM routing that uses Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) to protect user data while dynamically selecting between model providers. The system achieves 20x speedup over naive MPC implementations through optimized encoder inference, multi-step model training, and an efficient Top-k algorithm, maintaining routing quality without sacrificing privacy.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 206/10
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DepCap: Adaptive Block-Wise Parallel Decoding for Efficient Diffusion LM Inference

Researchers introduce DepCap, a training-free framework that optimizes diffusion language model (DLM) inference through adaptive block-wise parallel decoding. The method achieves up to 5.63× speedup by using cross-step signals to determine block boundaries and identifying conflict-free token subsets for safe parallel execution, maintaining quality while significantly accelerating inference.

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