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GlintMarkers: Spatial Perception on XR Eyewear using Corneal Reflections

Seungjoo Lee, Vimal Mollyn, Chris Harrison, Justin Chan, Mayank Goel · 2026

We present GlintMarkers, the first system to perform gaze-driven spatial perception using the inward-facing cameras on XR eyewear. Our key observation is that the cornea acts as a mirror that encodes …

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Boosting Device Utilization in Control Flow Auditing

Alexandra Lengert, Adam Ilyas Caulfield, Ivan De Oliveira Nunes · 2026

Micro-Controller Units (MCUs) are widely used in safety-critical systems, making them attractive targets for attacks. This calls for lightweight defenses that remain effective despite software comprom…

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Large Data Acquisition and Analytics at Synchrotron Radiation Facilities

Aashish Panta, Giorgio Scorzelli, Amy A. Gooch, Werner Sun, Katherine S. Shanks, Suchismita Sarker, Devin Bougie, Keara Soloway, Rolf Verberg, Tracy Berman, Glenn Tarcea, John Allison, Michela Taufer, Valerio Pascucci · 2026

Synchrotron facilities like the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) generate massive data volumes from complex beamline experiments, but face challenges such as limited access time, the nee…

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Proceedings Twentieth Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge

Adam Bjorndahl (Carnegie Mellon University) · 2025

The TARK conference (Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge) is a conference that aims to bring together researchers from a wide variety of fields, including computer science, artificial int…

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LARA-Gen: Enabling Continuous Emotion Control for Music Generation Models via Latent Affective Representation Alignment

Jiahao Mei, Xuenan Xu, Zeyu Xie, Zihao Zheng, Ye Tao, Yue Ding, Mengyue Wu · 2025

Recent advances in text-to-music models have enabled coherent music generation from text prompts, yet fine-grained emotional control remains unresolved. We introduce LARA-Gen, a framework for continuo…

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ASIC-Agent: An Autonomous Multi-Agent System for ASIC Design with Benchmark Evaluation

Ahmed Allam, Youssef Mansour, Mohamed Shalan · 2025

Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable capabilities in Register Transfer Level (RTL) design, enabling high-quality code generation from natural language descriptions. However, LLMs …

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Competitive Online Transportation Simplified

Stephen Arndt, Benjamin Moseley, Kirk Pruhs, Marc Uetz · 2025

The setting for the online transportation problem is a metric space $M$, populated by $m$ parking garages of varying capacities. Over time cars arrive in $M$, and must be irrevocably assigned to a par…

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Plataforma para visualiza\c{c}\~ao geo-temporal de apinhamento tur\'istico

Rodrigo Simoes, Fernando Brito e Abreu, Adriano Lopes · 2025

Tourist crowding degrades the visitor experience and negatively impacts the environment and the local population, potentially making tourism in popular destinations unsustainable. This motivated us to…

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A Hybrid Similarity-Aware Graph Neural Network with Transformer for Node Classification

Aman Singh, Shahid Shafi Dar, Ranveer Singh, Nagendra Kumar · 2025

Node classification has gained significant importance in graph deep learning with real-world applications such as recommendation systems, drug discovery, and citation networks. Graph Convolutional Net…

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From Semantics to Syntax: A Type Theory for Comprehension Categories

Niyousha Najmaei, Niels van der Weide, Benedikt Ahrens, Paige Randall North · 2025

Recent models of intensional type theory have been constructed in algebraic weak factorization systems (AWFSs). AWFSs give rise to comprehension categories that feature non-trivial morphisms between t…

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Interpreting Graphic Notation with MusicLDM: An AI Improvisation of Cornelius Cardew's Treatise

Tornike Karchkhadze, Keren Shao, Shlomo Dubnov · 2024

This work presents a novel method for composing and improvising music inspired by Cornelius Cardew's Treatise, using AI to bridge graphic notation and musical expression. By leveraging OpenAI's ChatGP…

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CRAFT@Large: Building Community Through Co-Making

Yiran Zhao, Maria Alinea-Bravo, Niti Parikh · 2024

CRAFT@Large (C@L) is an initiative launched by the MakerLAB at Cornell Tech to create an inclusive environment for the intercultural and intergenerational exchange of ideas through making. With our ap…

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CaBaGe: Data-Free Model Extraction using ClAss BAlanced Generator Ensemble

Jonathan Rosenthal, Shanchao Liang, Kevin Zhang, Lin Tan · 2024

Machine Learning as a Service (MLaaS) is often provided as a pay-per-query, black-box system to clients. Such a black-box approach not only hinders open replication, validation, and interpretation of …

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Extracting the U.S. building types from OpenStreetMap data

Henrique F. de Arruda, Sandro M. Reia, Shiyang Ruan, Kuldip S. Atwal, Hamdi Kavak, Taylor Anderson, Dieter Pfoser · 2024

Building type information is crucial for population estimation, traffic planning, urban planning, and emergency response applications. Although essential, such data is often not readily available. To …

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Flat-earth communities on Brazilian Telegram: when faith is used to question the existence of gravity as a physics phenomenon

Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva · 2024

Conspiracy theories related to flat-earthism have gained traction on Brazilian Telegram, especially in times of global crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, when distrust in scientific and government…

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New world order, globalism and QAnon communities on Brazilian Telegram: how conspiracism opens doors to more harmful groups

Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva · 2024

Conspiracy theories involving the New World Order (NWO), Globalism, and QAnon have become central to discussions on Brazilian Telegram, especially during global crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. T…

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Anti-woke agenda, gender issues, revisionism and hate speech communities on Brazilian Telegram: from harmful reactionary speech to the crime of glorifying Nazism and Hitler

Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva · 2024

Resistance to progressive policies and hate speech have been consolidating on Brazilian Telegram, with anti-woke communities rejecting diversity and promoting a worldview that sees these social change…

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Apocalypse, survivalism, occultism and esotericism communities on Brazilian Telegram: when faith is used to sell quantum courses and open doors to harmful conspiracy theories

Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva · 2024

Brazilian communities on Telegram have increasingly turned to apocalyptic and survivalist theories, especially in times of crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, where narratives of occultism and esote…

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UFO, universe, reptilians and creatures communities on Brazilian Telegram: when the sky is not the limit and conspiracy theories seek answers beyond humanity

Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva · 2024

Interest in extraterrestrial phenomena and conspiracy theories involving UFOs and reptilians has been growing on Brazilian Telegram, especially in times of global uncertainty, such as during the COVID…

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Climate change denial and anti-science communities on brazilian Telegram: climate disinformation as a gateway to broader conspiracy networks

Ergon Cugler de Moraes Silva · 2024

Conspiracy theories related to climate change denial and anti-science have found fertile ground on Telegram, particularly among Brazilian communities that distrust scientific institutions and oppose g…

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