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87 articles tagged with #qwen. AI-curated summaries with sentiment analysis and key takeaways from 50+ sources.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 126/10
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When Fine-Tuning Fails and when it Generalises: Role of Data Diversity and Mixed Training in LLM-based TTS

Research demonstrates that LoRA fine-tuning of large language models significantly improves text-to-speech systems, achieving up to 0.42 DNS-MOS gains and 34% SNR improvements when training data has sufficient acoustic diversity. The study establishes LoRA as an effective mechanism for speaker adaptation in compact LLM-based TTS systems, outperforming frozen base models across perceptual quality, speaker fidelity, and signal quality metrics.

AIBearisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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The Fragility Of Moral Judgment In Large Language Models

Researchers tested the stability of moral judgments in large language models using nearly 3,000 ethical dilemmas, finding that narrative framing and evaluation methods significantly influence AI decisions. The study reveals that LLM moral reasoning is highly dependent on how questions are presented rather than underlying moral substance, with only 35.7% consistency across different evaluation protocols.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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CARE What Fails: Contrastive Anchored-REflection for Verifiable Multimodal

Researchers introduce CARE (Contrastive Anchored REflection), a new AI training framework that improves multimodal reasoning by learning from failures rather than just successes. The method achieved 4.6 point accuracy improvements on visual-reasoning benchmarks and reached state-of-the-art results on MathVista and MMMU-Pro when tested on Qwen models.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 36/103
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MeanCache: From Instantaneous to Average Velocity for Accelerating Flow Matching Inference

MeanCache introduces a training-free caching framework that accelerates Flow Matching inference by using average velocities instead of instantaneous ones. The framework achieves 3.59X to 4.56X acceleration on major AI models like FLUX.1, Qwen-Image, and HunyuanVideo while maintaining superior generation quality compared to existing caching methods.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Feb 276/108
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Graph Your Way to Inspiration: Integrating Co-Author Graphs with Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Large Language Model Based Scientific Idea Generation

Researchers developed GYWI, a scientific idea generation system that combines author knowledge graphs with retrieval-augmented generation to help Large Language Models generate more controllable and traceable scientific ideas. The system significantly outperforms mainstream LLMs including GPT-4o, DeepSeek-V3, Qwen3-8B, and Gemini 2.5 in metrics like novelty, reliability, and relevance.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Feb 276/106
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Stable Adaptive Thinking via Advantage Shaping and Length-Aware Gradient Regulation

Researchers developed a two-stage framework to optimize large reasoning models, reducing overthinking on simple queries while maintaining accuracy on complex problems. The approach achieved up to 3.7 accuracy point improvements while reducing token generation by over 40% through hybrid fine-tuning and adaptive reinforcement learning techniques.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Feb 276/107
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ContextRL: Enhancing MLLM's Knowledge Discovery Efficiency with Context-Augmented RL

Researchers propose ContextRL, a new framework that uses context augmentation to improve machine learning model efficiency in knowledge discovery. The framework enables smaller models like Qwen3-VL-8B to achieve performance comparable to much larger 32B models through enhanced reward modeling and multi-turn sampling strategies.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Feb 276/104
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Hierarchy-of-Groups Policy Optimization for Long-Horizon Agentic Tasks

Researchers have developed Hierarchy-of-Groups Policy Optimization (HGPO), a new reinforcement learning method that improves AI agents' performance on long-horizon tasks by addressing context inconsistency issues in stepwise advantage estimation. The method shows significant improvements over existing approaches when tested on challenging agentic tasks using Qwen2.5 models.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 54/10
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Social Norm Reasoning in Multimodal Language Models: An Evaluation

Researchers evaluated five Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) on their ability to reason about social norms in both text and image scenarios. GPT-4o performed best overall, while all models showed superior performance with text-based norm reasoning compared to image-based scenarios.

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AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Feb 274/107
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Evaluating Zero-Shot and One-Shot Adaptation of Small Language Models in Leader-Follower Interaction

Researchers benchmarked small language models (SLMs) for leader-follower role classification in human-robot interaction, finding that fine-tuned Qwen2.5-0.5B achieves 86.66% accuracy with 22.2ms latency. The study demonstrates SLMs can effectively handle real-time role assignment for resource-constrained robots, though performance degrades with increased dialogue complexity.

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