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Akita: A High Usability Simulation Framework for Computer Architecture

Sabila Al Jannat, Ying Li, Mengyang He, Xuzhong Wang, Huizhi Zhao, Jingxiang Sun, Daoxuan Xu, Enze Xu, Yifan Sun · 2026

Computer architecture simulation is essential for evaluating new designs without the need for costly tapeout. The community has developed dozens of valuable simulators that have enabled significant ar…

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Can We Volunteer Out of the Peer Review Crisis?

Theo Tang, Toby Handfield, Julian Garcia · 2026

The volume of scientific manuscripts is growing faster than the capacity to evaluate them, yet the institutions that govern peer review have remained largely unchanged. The result is a widening mismat…

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The Nesting Bird Box Problem is ER-complete: Sharp Hardness Results for the Hidden Set Problem

Lucas Meijer, Till Miltzow, Johanna Ockenfels, Milos Stojakovic · 2026

In the (Nesting) Bird Box Problem we are given a polygonal domain P and a number k and we want to know if there is a set B of k points inside P such that no two points in B can see each other. The und…

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SecMate: Multi-Agent Adaptive Cybersecurity Troubleshooting with Tri-Context Personalization

Yair Meidan, Omri Haller, Yulia Moshan, Shahaf David, Dudu Mimran, Yuval Elovici, Asaf Shabtai · 2026

Recent advances in large language models and agentic frameworks have enabled virtual customer assistants (VCAs) for complex support. We present SecMate, a multi-agent VCA for cybersecurity troubleshoo…

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Exploring the Feasibility and Acceptability of AI-Mediated Serious Illness Conversations in the Emergency Department

Hasibur Rahman, Kenji Numata, Evelyn T Lai, Maria Cheriyan, Adrian Haimovich, Kei Ouchi, Smit Desai · 2026

Serious illness conversations (SICs) align care with patients' values, goals, and preferences, yet they rarely occur in emergency departments (EDs), where time constraints and emotional burden often l…

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The Creation and Analysis of Government AI Transparency Statements in Australia

Shidong Pan, Haochen Gong, Boming Xia, Xiaoyu Sun, Xiwei Xu, Liming Zhu · 2026

Governments increasingly deploy AI in public services, making transparency essential for accountability and public trust. Australia's Standard for AI Transparency Statements (AITS) requires government…

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Private Private Information in Second-Price Auction

Boyu Liu, Wei Tang, Zihe Wang, Shuo Zhang · 2026

Classic results show that even an arbitrarily small correlation across bidders' information can enable full surplus extraction in auctions and related mechanism design settings. Motivated by this frag…

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Compile-Time Tensor Shape Checking via Staged Shape-Dependent Types

Takashi Suwa, Atsushi Igarashi · 2026

When writing programs involving matrices or tensors in general, it is desirable to rule out the inconsistency of tensor shapes (i.e., the generalization of matrix sizes) before actual computation. For…

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StateScribe: Towards Accessible Change Awareness Across Real-World Revisits

Ruei-Che Chang, Xirui Jiang, Rosiana Natalie, Hao Chen, Vlad Roznyatovskiy, Jianzhong Zhang, Kang G. Shin, Ke Sun, Anhong Guo · 2026

Real-world environments evolve continuously, yet blind and low-vision (BLV) individuals often have limited access to understanding how they change over time. Unexpected or relocated objects, layout mo…

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CASP: Support-Aware Offline Policy Selection for Two-Stage Recommender Systems

Nilson Chapagain · 2026

Two-stage recommender systems first choose a candidate generator and then rank items within the generated set. Because the generator decides which items are available to the ranker, changing the gener…

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Institutions for the Post-Scarcity of Judgment

Lauri Loven · 2026

Each major technological revolution inverts a particular scarcity and rebuilds institutions around the shift. The near-consensus diagnosis of the AI revolution holds that AI collapses the cost of pred…

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Hardware-Software Co-Design for Event-Driven SNN Deployment on Low-Cost Neuromorphic FPGAs

Jiwoon Lee, Souvik Chakraborty, Syed Bahauddin Alam, Cheolsoo Park · 2026

Low-cost FPGA platforms can broaden access to neuromorphic systems research, but current spiking neural network (SNN) workflows remain divided between hardware-first implementations, which are difficu…

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Hidden Dependencies and Component Variants in SBOM-Based Software Composition Analysis

Shawn Rasheed, Max McPhee, Lisa Patterson, Stephen MacDonell, Jens Dietrich · 2026

Software Bills of Material (SBOMs) have emerged as an important technology for vulnerability management amid rising supply-chain attacks. They represent component relationships within a software produ…

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Reducing Maintenance Burden in Behaviour-Driven Development: A Paraphrase-Robust Duplicate-Step Detector with a 1.1M-Step Open Benchmark

Ali Hassaan Mughal, Noor Fatima, Muhammad Bilal · 2026

Context. Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) suites in Gherkin accumulate step-text duplication with documented maintenance cost. Prior detectors either require runnable tests or are single-organis…

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Hidden Secrets in the arXiv: Discovering, Analyzing, and Preventing Unintentional Information Disclosure in Source Files of Scientific Preprints

Jan Pennekamp, Johannes Lohmoller, David Schutte, Joscha Loos, Martin Henze · 2026

Preprints are essential for the timely and open dissemination of research. arXiv, the most widely used preprint service, takes the idea of open science one step further by not only publishing the actu…

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From Hidden Profiles to Governable Personalization: Recommender Systems in the Age of LLM Agents

Jiahao Liu, Mingzhe Han, Guanming Liu, Weihang Wang, Dongsheng Li, Hansu Gu, Peng Zhang, Tun Lu, Ning Gu · 2026

Personalization has traditionally depended on platform-specific user models that are optimized for prediction but remain largely inaccessible to the people they describe. As LLM-based assistants incre…

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A Projection-Dimension Barrier for Direct Aggregation on the Step-Duplicating Primitive Recursor

Moses Rahnama · 2026

We identify \emph{operational inexpressibility}: for a fixed input and dimension of term-rewriting proof systems, no derivation in the proof language both depends on that dimension and constrains the …

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Auditing LLMs for Algorithmic Fairness in Casenote-Augmented Tabular Prediction

Xiao Qi Lee, Ezinne Nwankwo, Angela Zhou · 2026

LLMs are increasingly being considered for prediction tasks in high-stakes social service settings, but their algorithmic fairness properties in this context are poorly understood. In this short techn…

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High-Fidelity 3D Gaussian Human Reconstruction via Region-Aware Initialization and Geometric Priors

Yang Liu, Zhiyong Zhang · 2026

Real-time, high-fidelity 3D human reconstruction from RGB images is essential for interactive applications such as virtual reality and gaming, yet remains challenging due to the complex non-rigid defo…

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Party Autonomy in Determining the Law Applicable to Non-contractual Obligations concerning Cross-Border Data Transfers

Yuki Okamura, Ren Yatsunami, Kumiko Kameishi, Oliver Posani, Soma Araoka, Miho Ikeda, Makiko Aoyagi · 2026

(1)Cross-border data transfers have become a matter of daily occurrence against the backdrop of the development of cloud computing and artificial intelligence. Consequently, where a data leak gives ri…

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