FedCoLLM is a parameter-efficient federated co-tuning framework that improves client SLMs via server LLMs and enriches LLMs with client domain insights using adapters on NLP text generation tasks.
OpenAI blog1(8), 9 (2019)
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Ego3DLM jointly predicts past and future 3D body pose and motion descriptions in a single autoregressive pass, conditioned on egocentric video, 3D scene features, and three-point tracking, achieving state-of-the-art on the Nymeria benchmark.
D-OPSD formulates supervised fine-tuning of step-distilled diffusion models as on-policy self-distillation by having the model act as both teacher (with multimodal context) and student (with text-only context) on its own roll-outs.
An asynchronous fast-slow dual-system with DiT action modeling and time-weighted loss doubles unseen aerial VLN success rates and halves decision latency in simulation.
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Federated Co-tuning Framework for Large and Small Language Models
FedCoLLM is a parameter-efficient federated co-tuning framework that improves client SLMs via server LLMs and enriches LLMs with client domain insights using adapters on NLP text generation tasks.
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Ego-Human Motion Prediction with 3D-Aware LLM
Ego3DLM jointly predicts past and future 3D body pose and motion descriptions in a single autoregressive pass, conditioned on egocentric video, 3D scene features, and three-point tracking, achieving state-of-the-art on the Nymeria benchmark.
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D-OPSD: On-Policy Self-Distillation for Continuously Tuning Step-Distilled Diffusion Models
D-OPSD formulates supervised fine-tuning of step-distilled diffusion models as on-policy self-distillation by having the model act as both teacher (with multimodal context) and student (with text-only context) on its own roll-outs.
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FSD-VLN: Fast-Slow Dual-System Modeling for Aerial Long-Horizon Vision-Language Navigation
An asynchronous fast-slow dual-system with DiT action modeling and time-weighted loss doubles unseen aerial VLN success rates and halves decision latency in simulation.