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Ran Liu

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AI×3ML×1Crypto×1

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Zongsheng Cao1×
Bihao Zhan1×
Jinxin Shi1×
Jiong Wang1×
Fangchen Yu1×
Zhijie Zhong1×

Research Timeline

2026
ShadowMerge: A Novel Poisoning Attack on Graph-Based Agent Memory via Relation-Channel Conflicts

The paper introduces SHADOWMERGE, a novel poisoning attack that successfully compromises graph-based agent memory by exploiting relation-channel conflicts, achieving a high attack success rate across multiple real-world benchmarks.

Repurposing Adversarial Perturbations for Continual Learning: From Defense to Active Alignment

The paper introduces AdvCL, a framework that repurposes adversarial perturbations as a geometric control signal to stabilize continual learning in large language models, significantly reducing forgetting and enhancing robustness.

Agents-K1: Towards Agent-native Knowledge Orchestration

This paper introduces Agents-K1, an end-to-end knowledge orchestration pipeline that converts raw documents into agent-native scientific knowledge graphs.

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cs.AIEmpiricalRecentJun 11, 2026

Agents-K1: Towards Agent-native Knowledge Orchestration

Zongsheng Cao, Bihao Zhan, Jinxin Shi, Jiong Wang +21 more

This paper introduces Agents-K1, an end-to-end knowledge orchestration pipeline that converts raw documents into agent-native scientific knowledge graphs.

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cs.LGcs.AIRecentJun 1, 2026

Repurposing Adversarial Perturbations for Continual Learning: From Defense to Active Alignment

Ran Liu, Min Yu, Mingqi Liu, Jianguo Jiang +6 more

The paper introduces AdvCL, a framework that repurposes adversarial perturbations as a geometric control signal to stabilize continual learning in large language models, significantly reducing forgett…

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cs.CRcs.AIRecentMay 9, 2026

ShadowMerge: A Novel Poisoning Attack on Graph-Based Agent Memory via Relation-Channel Conflicts

Yang Luo, Zifeng Kang, Tiantian Ji, Xinran Liu +3 more

The paper introduces SHADOWMERGE, a novel poisoning attack that successfully compromises graph-based agent memory by exploiting relation-channel conflicts, achieving a high attack success rate across…

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