PluRule is a new multimodal multilingual benchmark showing that state-of-the-art vision-language models perform only marginally better than a trivial baseline at detecting specific rule violations in pluralistic online communities.
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Global quantification of service accessibility reveals strong within-city and between-city heterogeneity driven by density, requiring a generalized proximity model and inclusion of socio-economic factors.
The paper introduces a three-dimensional conceptual framework for accessibility consisting of Proximity, Opportunity, and Value to support more nuanced urban design and governance.
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PluRule: A Benchmark for Moderating Pluralistic Communities on Social Media
PluRule is a new multimodal multilingual benchmark showing that state-of-the-art vision-language models perform only marginally better than a trivial baseline at detecting specific rule violations in pluralistic online communities.
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Global quantification of service accessibility reveals strong within-city and between-city heterogeneity driven by density, requiring a generalized proximity model and inclusion of socio-economic factors.
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The paper introduces a three-dimensional conceptual framework for accessibility consisting of Proximity, Opportunity, and Value to support more nuanced urban design and governance.