Asynchronous sequential updates in KLR Hopfield networks produce statistically indistinguishable trajectories from synchronous dynamics, achieve empirical capacities near P/N=30, and converge with event counts close to initial Hamming distance.
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Strait cuts high-priority deadline violations in ML inference serving by 1-11 percentage points through contention modeling and priority scheduling under high GPU load.
Stacking seven black-box estimators into a meta-classifier reveals persistent membership leakage in differentially private federated learning models at epsilon=200 on NIST genomics data, outperforming single-signal baselines.
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Efficient event-driven retrieval in high-capacity kernel Hopfield networks
Asynchronous sequential updates in KLR Hopfield networks produce statistically indistinguishable trajectories from synchronous dynamics, achieve empirical capacities near P/N=30, and converge with event counts close to initial Hamming distance.
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Strait: Perceiving Priority and Interference in ML Inference Serving
Strait cuts high-priority deadline violations in ML inference serving by 1-11 percentage points through contention modeling and priority scheduling under high GPU load.
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Evaluating Differential Privacy Against Membership Inference in Federated Learning: Insights from the NIST Genomics Red Team Challenge
Stacking seven black-box estimators into a meta-classifier reveals persistent membership leakage in differentially private federated learning models at epsilon=200 on NIST genomics data, outperforming single-signal baselines.