GS-QA is a new benchmark of 2,800 QA pairs on 28 templates using OSM and Wikipedia data to evaluate LLMs on spatial predicates, multi-source reasoning, and diverse answer types including distances and counts.
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Gated linear attention Transformers achieve competitive language modeling results with linear-time inference, superior length generalization, and higher training throughput than Mamba.
Gated DeltaNet integrates gating and delta rules into linear transformers, outperforming Mamba2 and DeltaNet on language modeling, reasoning, retrieval, and long-context tasks.
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GS-QA: A Benchmark for Geospatial Question Answering
GS-QA is a new benchmark of 2,800 QA pairs on 28 templates using OSM and Wikipedia data to evaluate LLMs on spatial predicates, multi-source reasoning, and diverse answer types including distances and counts.
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Gated Linear Attention Transformers with Hardware-Efficient Training
Gated linear attention Transformers achieve competitive language modeling results with linear-time inference, superior length generalization, and higher training throughput than Mamba.
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Gated Delta Networks: Improving Mamba2 with Delta Rule
Gated DeltaNet integrates gating and delta rules into linear transformers, outperforming Mamba2 and DeltaNet on language modeling, reasoning, retrieval, and long-context tasks.