AssayBench is a new gene-ranking benchmark for phenotypic CRISPR screens that shows zero-shot generalist LLMs outperform both biology-specific LLMs and trainable baselines on adjusted nDCG.
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An adaptive test-time framework uses a warm-up phase on the test set to build evolving in-context examples, then concentrates compute on unresolved queries to outperform static baselines on math, coding, and reasoning tasks with lower total inference cost.
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AssayBench: An Assay-Level Virtual Cell Benchmark for LLMs and Agents
AssayBench is a new gene-ranking benchmark for phenotypic CRISPR screens that shows zero-shot generalist LLMs outperform both biology-specific LLMs and trainable baselines on adjusted nDCG.
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Adaptive Test-Time Compute Allocation with Evolving In-Context Demonstrations
An adaptive test-time framework uses a warm-up phase on the test set to build evolving in-context examples, then concentrates compute on unresolved queries to outperform static baselines on math, coding, and reasoning tasks with lower total inference cost.