A co-creation process for inferring and refining personal strivings from computer activity logs yields more representative goals and higher user agency than baselines in a 14-person week-long study.
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EnvGraph improves executable repository-level code generation by jointly modeling external dependencies and internal references through a dual-layer environment representation and targeted iterative alignment.
EvoRAG adds a feedback-driven backpropagation step that attributes response quality to individual knowledge-graph triplets and updates the graph to raise reasoning accuracy by 7.34 percent over prior KG-RAG methods.
TTSP resolves the Grounding Paradox by treating perception as a scalable test-time process that generates, filters, and iteratively refines multiple visual exploration traces, outperforming baselines on high-resolution and multimodal reasoning tasks.
A multi-agent SDD framework with phase-level context-grounding hooks improves LLM-judged quality by 0.15 points and SWE-bench Lite Pass@1 by 1.7 percent while preserving near-perfect test compatibility.
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"What Are You Really Trying to Do?": Co-Creating Life Goals from Everyday Computer Use
A co-creation process for inferring and refining personal strivings from computer activity logs yields more representative goals and higher user agency than baselines in a 14-person week-long study.
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Toward Executable Repository-Level Code Generation via Environment Alignment
EnvGraph improves executable repository-level code generation by jointly modeling external dependencies and internal references through a dual-layer environment representation and targeted iterative alignment.
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EvoRAG: Making Knowledge Graph-based RAG Automatically Evolve through Feedback-driven Backpropagation
EvoRAG adds a feedback-driven backpropagation step that attributes response quality to individual knowledge-graph triplets and updates the graph to raise reasoning accuracy by 7.34 percent over prior KG-RAG methods.
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Test-time Scaling over Perception: Resolving the Grounding Paradox in Thinking with Images
TTSP resolves the Grounding Paradox by treating perception as a scalable test-time process that generates, filters, and iteratively refines multiple visual exploration traces, outperforming baselines on high-resolution and multimodal reasoning tasks.
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Spec Kit Agents: Context-Grounded Agentic Workflows
A multi-agent SDD framework with phase-level context-grounding hooks improves LLM-judged quality by 0.15 points and SWE-bench Lite Pass@1 by 1.7 percent while preserving near-perfect test compatibility.