2026-07-15

8 papers from arXiv

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Color Pass-Through via Camera-Display Coupling

Ruikang Li, Molin Li, Jiarui Wu, Zhe Wei, Pengpeng Liu et al.

When a real-world scene is captured by a smartphone camera and viewed on its screen, the displayed image often differs noticeably from the original scene in color, brightness, and contrast. This gap persists despite substantial advances in both modern cameras and displays. A key reason is that most pipelines factor the high-dimensional capture-to-display process into two separately calibrated came...

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EvoGraph-R1: Self-Evolving Multimodal Knowledge Hypergraphs for Agentic Retrieval

Jiashi Lin, Changhong Jiang, Xiangru Lin, Ruifei Zhang, Xinyi Zhu et al.

Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has emerged as a critical paradigm for grounding Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) in external knowledge. Recent GraphRAG methods introduce structured entity-relation graphs to improve retrieval and reasoning. However, they remain limited by treating knowledge graphs as static data structures built offline and queried in a single pass. This static paradi...

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Evidence-Grounded Verified Agentic Reasoning: A Path Toward Eliminating LLM Hallucination in Empirical Inference via Tool-Attested Kernel Proofs

Junyu Ren

Tool access alone does not make LLM empirical reasoning governable: accepted outputs need not descend from attested evidence, and accepted deductions need not hold up under formal scrutiny. We present EG-VAR (Evidence-Grounded Verified Agentic Reasoning), a Lean 4-based tool-calling architecture in which the Lean kernel is the sole minter of Verified claims via tool-attestation axioms and declared...

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Gaussian Mixture Modeling for Event-Aware Visual Allocation in Long Video Understanding

Yifan Lu, Ziqi Zhang, Chunfeng Yuan, Jun Gao, Bing Li et al.

Large Vision-Language Models (LVLMs) face significant challenges in long video understanding due to the excessive computational cost and information loss associated with uniform sampling. Existing keyframe selection methods often treat video frames as atomic entities and allocate visual budgets equally, thereby overlooking high-level semantic structures and introducing substantial redundancy. To a...

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CGRL: Concept-Guided Pruning and Representation Learning for Whole-Slide Image Classification

Thuc Huynh, Tuan Le, Doanh C. Bui

Weakly supervised whole-slide image (WSI) classification is widely used in computational pathology because slide-level labels are easier to obtain than dense region annotations. Existing multiple instance learning (MIL) methods often aggregate large bags of patch embeddings using mainly visual cues, which can retain many non-informative patches and provide weak alignment between instance features ...

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DiTailed: Ensuring Visual Object Consistency in Text-Image-to-Image Flow Matching Models

Francesco Taioli, Daniel Coelho, Iaroslav Melekhov, Roberto Alcover-Couso, Jose Miguel Grande Saiz et al.

Despite remarkable progress in text-guided image editing, generative models frequently fail to preserve visual object consistency, defined as the preservation of a subject's key attributes throughout the editing process. We address this limitation through three contributions. First, we introduce ABO-Edit, a dataset specifically designed to study object consistency, comprising over 12,000 triplets ...

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DynTrace: Tracking Dynamic Object Evidence for 4D Spatio-Temporal Reasoning in MLLMs

Rongxin Gao, Yuzhi Huang, Dongxuan Liu, Chu Li, Zhenye Wang et al.

4D spatio-temporal reasoning, jointly modeling 3D spatial structure and temporal evolution, is essential for understanding dynamic worlds and enabling embodied interaction. While current Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) show strong capabilities in static scene understanding and coarse-grained 4D tasks, they still have notable limitations in continuous dynamic scene perception, especially i...

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Exploring Zero-Shot Foundation Models for Multivariate Time Series Anomaly Detection

Martin Uray, Saverio Messineo, Roland Kwitt, Stefan Huber

Multivariate Time Series Anomaly Detection (MTSAD) is essential for reliability and safety in domains such as industrial process monitoring and financial risk management, yet conventional approaches rely on application-specific models that are costly to train and hard to scale. Foundation Models (FMs), pre-trained on broad data with strong zero-shot generalization, have recently become available f...

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