llm
LLM stands for Large Language Model, which refers to advanced models trained on massive text corpora capable of understanding and generating human-like text. They are used in various applications such as conversation agents, content generation, and summarization.
- FineGRAIN: Evaluating Failure Modes of Text-to-Image Models with Vision Language Model Judges
- From Play to Replay: Composed Video Retrieval for Temporally Fine-Grained Videos
- Ineq-Comp: Benchmarking Human-Intuitive Compositional Reasoning in Automated Theorem Proving of Inequalities
- InvisibleInk: High-Utility and Low-Cost Text Generation with Differential Privacy
- Learning the Wrong Lessons: Syntactic-Domain Spurious Correlations in Language Models
- PSMBench: A Benchmark and Dataset for Evaluating LLMs Extraction of Protocol State Machines from RFC Specifications
- Red-Teaming Text-to-Image Systems by Rule-based Preference Modeling
- SimWorld: An Open-ended Simulator for Agents in Physical and Social Worlds