GRAIL achieves over 79 times lower latency than LLM-parsing baselines and higher Recall@10 than vector search by combining SLM-enhanced prediction, pseudo-document expansion, and MaxSim resonance on the new AgentTaxo-9K dataset of 9,240 agents.
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AI-Sinkhole uses AI classification with quantized LLMs and Pi-Hole DNS blocking to dynamically prevent access to LLM services during student evaluations, reporting F1 scores above 0.83.
A framework structures AI-generated content with prompt-aware metadata and verifiable credentials to support reliable assessment and reuse by agents.
WebUncertainty improves web agent performance on benchmarks by adaptively selecting planning modes based on task uncertainty and using confidence-induced action uncertainty in MCTS to quantify aleatoric and epistemic uncertainty for better decisions.
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GRAIL: A Deep-Granularity Hybrid Resonance Framework for Real-Time Agent Discovery via SLM-Enhanced Indexing
GRAIL achieves over 79 times lower latency than LLM-parsing baselines and higher Recall@10 than vector search by combining SLM-enhanced prediction, pseudo-document expansion, and MaxSim resonance on the new AgentTaxo-9K dataset of 9,240 agents.
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Fighting AI with AI: AI-Agent Augmented DNS Blocking of LLM Services during Student Evaluations
AI-Sinkhole uses AI classification with quantized LLMs and Pi-Hole DNS blocking to dynamically prevent access to LLM services during student evaluations, reporting F1 scores above 0.83.
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A Prompt-Aware Structuring Framework for Reliable Reuse of AI-Generated Content in the Agentic Web
A framework structures AI-generated content with prompt-aware metadata and verifiable credentials to support reliable assessment and reuse by agents.
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WebUncertainty: Dual-Level Uncertainty Driven Planning and Reasoning For Autonomous Web Agent
WebUncertainty improves web agent performance on benchmarks by adaptively selecting planning modes based on task uncertainty and using confidence-induced action uncertainty in MCTS to quantify aleatoric and epistemic uncertainty for better decisions.