IntroductionThailand’s population is shifting, with 20% aged 60 and over in 2022, leading to healthcare and social welfare challenges. Digital technologies, particularly those using IoT, may improve health outcomes for older adults but face hurdles due to low digital literacy and a digital divide between urban and rural areas. This study investigated the accessibility and […]
Retrieval Augmented Classification for Confidential Documents
arXiv:2604.08628v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Unauthorized disclosure of confidential documents demands robust, low-leakage classification. In real work environments, there is a lot of inflow and outflow of documents. To continuously update knowledge, we propose a methodology for classifying confidential documents using Retrieval Augmented Classification (RAC). To confirm this effectiveness, we compare RAC and supervised fine […]
SafeAdapt: Provably Safe Policy Updates in Deep Reinforcement Learning
arXiv:2604.09452v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Safety guarantees are a prerequisite to the deployment of reinforcement learning (RL) agents in safety-critical tasks. Often, deployment environments exhibit non-stationary dynamics or are subject to changing performance goals, requiring updates to the learned policy. This leads to a fundamental challenge: how to update an RL policy while preserving its […]
SPEAR: An Engineering Case Study of Multi-Agent Coordination for Smart Contract Auditing
arXiv:2602.04418v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We present SPEAR, a multi-agent coordination framework for smart contract auditing that applies established MAS patterns in a realistic security analysis workflow. SPEAR models auditing as a coordinated mission carried out by specialized agents: a Planning Agent prioritizes contracts using risk-aware heuristics, an Execution Agent allocates tasks via the Contract […]
Rays as Pixels: Learning A Joint Distribution of Videos and Camera Trajectories
arXiv:2604.09429v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Recovering camera parameters from images and rendering scenes from novel viewpoints have long been treated as separate tasks in computer vision and graphics. This separation breaks down when image coverage is sparse or poses are ambiguous, since each task needs what the other produces. We propose Rays as Pixels, a […]
Covariant quantum error correction in a three-layer quantum brain model: computational analysis of layer-specific coherence dynamics
arXiv:2604.08587v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Proposals for quantum coherence in neural computation lack quantitative frameworks for evaluating when — and whether — coherence provides computational benefits at biologically calibrated parameters. Here we construct such a framework by integrating a three-layer model parameterized by textitab initio spin Hamiltonian calculations of monoamine oxidase~A (MAO-A) with approximate covariant […]
Relational Visual Similarity
arXiv:2512.07833v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Humans do not just see attribute similarity — we also see relational similarity. An apple is like a peach because both are reddish fruit, but the Earth is also like a peach: its crust, mantle, and core correspond to the peach’s skin, flesh, and pit. This ability to perceive and […]
ALTO: Adaptive LoRA Tuning and Orchestration for Heterogeneous LoRA Training Workloads
arXiv:2604.05426v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) is now the dominant method for parameter-efficient fine-tuning of large language models, but achieving a high-quality adapter often requires systematic hyperparameter tuning because LoRA performance is highly sensitive to configuration choices. In practice, this leads to many concurrent LoRA jobs, often spanning heterogeneous tasks in multi-tenant environments. […]
STIndex: A Context-Aware Multi-Dimensional Spatiotemporal Information Extraction System
arXiv:2604.08597v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Extracting structured knowledge from unstructured data still faces practical limitations: entity and event extraction pipelines remain brittle, knowledge graph construction requires costly ontology engineering, and cross-domain generalization is rarely production-ready. In contrast, space and time provide universal contextual anchors that naturally align heterogeneous information and benefit downstream tasks such as […]
Extrapolating Volition with Recursive Information Markets
arXiv:2604.08606v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: One of the impediments to the efficiency of information markets is the inherent information asymmetry present in them, exacerbated by the “buyer’s inspection paradox” (the buyer cannot mitigate the asymmetry by “inspecting” the information, because in doing so the buyer obtains the information without paying for it). Previous work has […]
Artificial intelligence can persuade people to take political actions
arXiv:2604.09200v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: There is substantial concern about the ability of advanced artificial intelligence to influence people’s behaviour. A rapidly growing body of research has found that AI can produce large persuasive effects on people’s attitudes, but whether AI can persuade people to take consequential real-world actions has remained unclear. In two large […]
QARIMA: A Quantum Approach To Classical Time Series Analysis
arXiv:2604.08277v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We present a quantum-inspired ARIMA methodology that integrates quantum-assisted lag discovery with fixed-configuration variational quantum circuits (VQCs) for parameter estimation and weak-lag refinement. Differencing and candidate lags are identified via swap-test-driven quantum autocorrelation (QACF) and quantum partial autocorrelation (QPACF), with a delayed-matrix construction that aligns quantum projections to time-domain regressors, […]