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Jin Sun

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AI×3NLP×1

Frequent co-authors

Tianze Yang1×
Yucheng Shi1×
Ruitong Sun1×
Jingyuan Huang1×
Ninghao Liu1×
Sijin Sun1×

Research Timeline

2026
Look on Demand: A Cognitive Scheduling Framework for Visual Evidence Acquisition in Multimodal Reasoning

The paper proposes CSMR, a cognitive scheduling framework that allows a language model to dynamically decide when to acquire task-relevant visual evidence, significantly improving multimodal reasoning accuracy.

CobSeg: Coherence Boundary Modeling for Dialogue Topic Segmentation

CobSeg introduces a multi-branch architecture that enhances dialogue topic segmentation by explicitly modeling both semantic coherence and local lexical boundary transitions, achieving state-of-the-art performance without relying on large language models during inference.

TRON: Targeted Rule-Verifiable Online Environments for Visual Reasoning RL

The paper introduces TRON, an online, rule-verifiable environment substrate that generates an unbounded stream of fresh, controllable visual reasoning training instances, significantly improving RL performance on external multimodal benchmarks.

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Papers

cs.AIRecentJun 1, 2026

TRON: Targeted Rule-Verifiable Online Environments for Visual Reasoning RL

Tianze Yang, Yucheng Shi, Ruitong Sun, Jingyuan Huang +2 more

The paper introduces TRON, an online, rule-verifiable environment substrate that generates an unbounded stream of fresh, controllable visual reasoning training instances, significantly improving RL pe…

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cs.CLcs.AIRecentMay 29, 2026

CobSeg: Coherence Boundary Modeling for Dialogue Topic Segmentation

Sijin Sun, Liangbin Zhao, Jiaxiang Cai, Ming Deng +2 more

CobSeg introduces a multi-branch architecture that enhances dialogue topic segmentation by explicitly modeling both semantic coherence and local lexical boundary transitions, achieving state-of-the-ar…

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cs.AIRecentMay 27, 2026

Look on Demand: A Cognitive Scheduling Framework for Visual Evidence Acquisition in Multimodal Reasoning

Yang Zhang, Xiaoshuai Sun, Rui Zhao, Wujin Sun +4 more

The paper proposes CSMR, a cognitive scheduling framework that allows a language model to dynamically decide when to acquire task-relevant visual evidence, significantly improving multimodal reasoning…

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