A new attention-enhancement method using ARS scores and RVE reduces action-relation hallucinations in LVLMs while generalizing to spatial and object hallucinations.
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PSRD mitigates visual hallucinations in LVLMs via phase-wise self-reward decoding, cutting rates by 50% on LLaVA-1.5-7B and outperforming prior methods on five benchmarks.
REVIS reduces object hallucination in large vision-language models by about 19% via sparse orthogonal projection in latent space at suppression depths while keeping reasoning intact.
VisionPulse is a step-wise visual token pruning method for LMMs that retains 5% of tokens per step, shortens reasoning traces by 11.2%, and maintains accuracy.
A 22M-parameter hyperbolic model answers structured EHR questions with accuracy close to LLM-based systems (EHRXQA 89.5%, MIMIC-Instr 76.0%).
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Mitigating Action-Relation Hallucinations in LVLMs via Relation-aware Visual Enhancement
A new attention-enhancement method using ARS scores and RVE reduces action-relation hallucinations in LVLMs while generalizing to spatial and object hallucinations.
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Mitigating Multimodal Hallucination via Phase-wise Self-reward
PSRD mitigates visual hallucinations in LVLMs via phase-wise self-reward decoding, cutting rates by 50% on LLaVA-1.5-7B and outperforming prior methods on five benchmarks.
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Revis: Sparse Latent Steering to Mitigate Object Hallucination in Large Vision-Language Models
REVIS reduces object hallucination in large vision-language models by about 19% via sparse orthogonal projection in latent space at suppression depths while keeping reasoning intact.
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VisionPulse: Dynamic Visual Sparsity for Efficient Multimodal Reasoning
VisionPulse is a step-wise visual token pruning method for LMMs that retains 5% of tokens per step, shortens reasoning traces by 11.2%, and maintains accuracy.
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HypEHR: Hyperbolic Modeling of Electronic Health Records for Efficient Question Answering
A 22M-parameter hyperbolic model answers structured EHR questions with accuracy close to LLM-based systems (EHRXQA 89.5%, MIMIC-Instr 76.0%).