TerraBench is a new benchmark with 403 tasks across Earth-science domains that evaluates LLM agents on coordinating heterogeneous data using executable ReAct-style workflows and process-level metrics.
Weatherqa: Can multimodal language models reason about severe weather?
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LocateAnything proposes Parallel Box Decoding for unified generative visual grounding and detection, paired with a 138M-sample dataset, to raise both speed and high-IoU accuracy.
WeatherSyn is the first instruction-tuned MLLM for weather forecasting report generation, outperforming closed-source models on a new dataset of 31 US cities across 8 weather aspects.
K-MetBench shows LLMs have large gaps in interpreting meteorology diagrams and Korean-specific context, with smaller local models beating much larger global ones.
A review of Earth science foundation models covering capability evolution from perception to discovery, applications across atmosphere/hydrosphere/lithosphere/biosphere/anthroposphere/cryosphere, over 200 datasets, and key challenges.
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TerraBench: Can Agents Reason Over Heterogeneous Earth-System Data?
TerraBench is a new benchmark with 403 tasks across Earth-science domains that evaluates LLM agents on coordinating heterogeneous data using executable ReAct-style workflows and process-level metrics.
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LocateAnything: Fast and High-Quality Vision-Language Grounding with Parallel Box Decoding
LocateAnything proposes Parallel Box Decoding for unified generative visual grounding and detection, paired with a 138M-sample dataset, to raise both speed and high-IoU accuracy.
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WeatherSyn: An Instruction Tuning MLLM For Weather Forecasting Report Generation
WeatherSyn is the first instruction-tuned MLLM for weather forecasting report generation, outperforming closed-source models on a new dataset of 31 US cities across 8 weather aspects.
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K-MetBench: A Multi-Dimensional Benchmark for Fine-Grained Evaluation of Expert Reasoning, Locality, and Multimodality in Meteorology
K-MetBench shows LLMs have large gaps in interpreting meteorology diagrams and Korean-specific context, with smaller local models beating much larger global ones.
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Earth Science Foundation Models: From Perception to Reasoning and Discovery
A review of Earth science foundation models covering capability evolution from perception to discovery, applications across atmosphere/hydrosphere/lithosphere/biosphere/anthroposphere/cryosphere, over 200 datasets, and key challenges.