EntropyScan detects backdoored LVLMs by quantifying structural anomalies in visual attention distributions on benign samples via Tsallis entropy and reference-anchored Z-score normalization.
In: ICML (2023)
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Topo-R1 fine-tunes a vision-language model using a topology-aware reward and GRPO to detect anomalies such as broken or spurious connections in tubular segmentation masks, outperforming standard VLMs.
SCENT uses VLM-generated scene descriptions as a semantic bridge to align electronic-nose signals with visual and textual embeddings, improving cross-modal smell retrieval and enabling object-context odor disentanglement.
HyFL-CLIP distills Euclidean CLIP alignment into hyperbolic space using cross-manifold similarity and Einstein midpoint aggregation to capture hierarchical part-whole relations, achieving up to 19.5% gains in long-text retrieval under perturbations.
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EntropyScan: Towards Model-level Backdoor Detection in LVLMs via Visual Attention Entropy
EntropyScan detects backdoored LVLMs by quantifying structural anomalies in visual attention distributions on benign samples via Tsallis entropy and reference-anchored Z-score normalization.
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Topo-R1: Detecting Topological Anomalies via Vision-Language Models
Topo-R1 fine-tunes a vision-language model using a topology-aware reward and GRPO to detect anomalies such as broken or spurious connections in tubular segmentation masks, outperforming standard VLMs.
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What Images Cannot Say: Language-Guided Olfactory Representation Learning
SCENT uses VLM-generated scene descriptions as a semantic bridge to align electronic-nose signals with visual and textual embeddings, improving cross-modal smell retrieval and enabling object-context odor disentanglement.
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HyFL-CLIP: Hyperbolic Fine-Tuning of CLIP for Robust Long-Context Understanding
HyFL-CLIP distills Euclidean CLIP alignment into hyperbolic space using cross-manifold similarity and Einstein midpoint aggregation to capture hierarchical part-whole relations, achieving up to 19.5% gains in long-text retrieval under perturbations.