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I Would If I Could: Reasoning about Dynamics of Actions in Multi-Agent Systems

Rustam Galimullin, Hermine Grosinger, Munyque Mittelmann · 2026

Autonomous agents acting in realistic Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) should be able to adapt during their execution. Standard strategic logics, such as Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL), model agents' …

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TorchGWAS : GPU-accelerated GWAS for thousands of quantitative phenotypes

Xingzhong Zhao, Ziqian Xie, Islam, Sheikh Muhammad Saiful, Tian Xia, Chen, Cheng, Degui Zhi · 2026

Motivation: Modern bioinformatics workflows, particularly in imaging and representation learning, can generate thousands to tens of thousands of quantitative phenotypes from a single cohort. In such s…

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AI Incident Monitoring through a Public Health Lens

Sophia Abraham, Taiye Chen, Cyril Chhun, Giovanna Jaramillo-Gutierrez, Simon Mylius, Sayash Raaj, Peter Slattery, Sean McGregor · 2026

Artificial intelligence systems are now deployed at scale across sectors, accompanied by a growing number of real-world incidents ranging from misinformation and cybercrime to autonomous-system failur…

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Intelligent Drill-Down: Large Language Model-Driven Drill-Down Technique for Human-AI Collaborative Visual Exploration

Zhijun Zheng, Tian Qiu, Yuheng Zhao, Siming Chen · 2026

In visual analytics, applying filters to drill-down and extract higher-value insights is a common and important data analysis method. When the drill-down space becomes excessively large, analysts may …

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A Complementary Visualisation Suite for Empirical Performance Analysis: Tempographs, Histograms, Ridgeline Plots, Stacked Bar Charts, and Combination Charts Applied to Beethoven's Piano and Cello Sonatas

Ignasi Sole · 2026

The choice of visualisation in empirical performance analysis is not a neutral presentation decision but an analytical one: different graphical forms reveal different features of the same dataset, and…

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The Relic Condition: When Published Scholarship Becomes Material for Its Own Replacement

Lin Deng, Chang-bo Liu · 2026

We extracted the scholarly reasoning systems of two internationally prominent humanities and social science scholars from their published corpora alone, converted those systems into structured inferen…

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The Determinants of Judicial Promotion: Politics, Prestige, and Performance

Ilya Davidson, Sandro Claudio Lera, Robert Mahari · 2026

Judicial promotions shape the composition of higher courts, yet their determinants remain poorly understood. This paper examines promotion from U.S. District Courts to Courts of Appeals using a discre…

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Reduced-Mass Orbital AI Inference via Integrated Solar, Compute, and Radiator Panels

Stephen Gaalema, Samuel Indyk, Clinton Staley · 2026

We describe and analyze a distributed compute architecture for SSO computational satellites that can potentially provide >100 kW compute power per launched metric ton (including deployment and station…

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Hackers or Hallucinators? A Comprehensive Analysis of LLM-Based Automated Penetration Testing

Jiaren Peng, Zeqin Li, Chang You, Yan Wang, Hanlin Sun, Xuan Tian, Shuqiao Zhang, Junyi Liu, Jianguo Zhao, Renyang Liu, Haoran Ou, Yuqiang Sun, Jiancheng Zhang, Yutong Jiao, Kunshu Song, Chao Zhang, Fan Shi, Hongda Sun, Rui Yan, Cheng Huang · 2026

The rapid advancement of Large Language Models (LLMs) has created new opportunities for Automated Penetration Testing (AutoPT), spawning numerous frameworks aimed at achieving end-to-end autonomous at…

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AI-Augmented Peer Review and Scientific Productivity: A Cross-Country Panel and SEM Analysis

Dongsoo Han · 2026

This study empirically investigates the impact of AI-augmented peer review systems on scientific productivity using panel data from OECD countries. While prior research has highlighted inefficiencies …

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Latent Profiles of AI Risk Perception and Their Differential Association with Community Driving Safety Concerns: A Person-Centered Analysis

Amir Rafe, Anika Baitullah, Subasish Das · 2026

Public attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) and driving safety are typically studied in isolation using variable-centered methods that assume population homogeneity, yet risk perception theor…

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Community Driving-Safety Deterioration as a Push Factor for Public Endorsement of AI Driving Capability

Amir Rafe, Subasish Das · 2026

Road traffic crashes claim approximately 1.19 million lives annually worldwide, and human error accounts for the vast majority, yet the autonomous vehicle acceptance literature models adoption almost …

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Quantifying how AI Panels improve precision

Nicholas CL Beale · 2026

AI in applications like screening job applicants had become widespread, and may contribute to unemployment especially among the young. Biases in the AIs may become baked into the job selection process…

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Bounded by Risk, Not Capability: Quantifying AI Occupational Substitution Rates via a Tech-Risk Dual-Factor Model

Shuyao Gao, Minghao Huang (aSSIST University, Seoul, South Korea) · 2026

The deployment of Large Language Models (LLMs) has ignited concerns about technological unemployment. Existing task-based evaluations predominantly measure theoretical "exposure" to AI capabilities, i…

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Messages in a Digital Bottle: A Youth-Coauthored Perspective on LLM Chatbots and Adolescent Loneliness

Jinyao Liu, Di Fu · 2026

Adolescent loneliness is a growing concern in digitally mediated social environments. This work-in-progress presents a youth-authored critical synthesis on chatbots powered by Large Language Model (LL…

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Maximally Random Sortition

Gabriel de Azevedo, Paul Golz · 2026

Citizens' assemblies are a form of democratic innovation in which a randomly selected panel of constituents deliberates on questions of public interest. We study a novel goal for the selection of pane…

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AI-Simulated Expert Panels for Socio-Technical Scenarios and Decision Guidance

Andrew G. Ross, Alan M. Ross · 2026

Socio-technical scenarios for net-zero and other transformation pathways combine qualitative storylines with quantitative models, embedding them in plausible societal contexts for model assessment. Co…

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Early Academic Capital as the Causal Origin of Dropout in Constrained Educational Systems -- Evidence from Longitudinal Data and Structural Causal Models

Hugo Roger Paz · 2026

Dropout in higher education is commonly analysed through observable academic events such as course failure or repetition. However, these event-based perspectives may obscure the underlying structural …

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Demystifying Funding: Reconstructing a Unified Dataset of the UK Funding Lifecycle

William Thorne, Rupert Shepherd, Diana Maynard · 2026

We present a reconstruction of UKRI's Gateway to Research (GtR) database that links funding opportunities to their resulting project proposals through panel meeting outcomes. Unlike existing work that…

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The Specification as Quality Gate: Three Hypotheses on AI-Assisted Code Review

Christo Zietsman · 2026

The dominant industry response to AI-generated code quality problems is to deploy AI reviewers. This paper argues that this response is structurally circular when executable specifications are absent:…

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