Wei Jia
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The paper introduces Spike-PTSD, a novel, biologically inspired adversarial attack framework that successfully compromises the robustness of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) by modeling abnormal neural firing patterns found in PTSD.
The paper proposes UniRule, a novel agentic RAG framework that unifies the detection rule generation process by mapping context and language to rules, significantly outperforming pure LLM generation.
The paper introduces TICoE, a text-image collaborative framework that achieves precise and faithful concept removal from text-to-image generative models, surpassing existing methods in both precision and content fidelity.
PhishSigma++ is a novel entity-relation-based detector that improves malicious email detection by focusing on invariant functional relationships between typed entities, significantly outperforming text-centric models under adversarial manipulation.
GiPL proposes a novel two-branch framework combining iterative pseudo-label self-training and generative data augmentation to significantly improve Cross-Domain Few-Shot Object Detection by better utilizing limited support set data and reducing overfitting.
UniAudio-Token is a framework that enhances existing semantic speech tokenizers with general audio perception, allowing them to handle diverse audio types while maintaining high-fidelity speech capabilities.
The paper introduces MiCU, a domain-specific LLM that significantly improves smart home command understanding, especially for ambiguous commands, by synthesizing training data and optimizing the model for efficiency.
The paper proposes a novel nonparametric mutual information estimator to robustly quantify dependence between heterogeneous temporal data, specifically continuous time series and discrete event sequences.
The paper proposes Skill-RM, a unified framework that treats reward modeling as an agentic task to consistently integrate diverse evaluation criteria, achieving superior performance over traditional methods.
The paper introduces CyberGym-E2E, a large-scale, end-to-end benchmark designed to comprehensively evaluate AI agents' capabilities across the entire lifecycle of real-world software vulnerability discovery, proof-of-concept generation, and patch creation.
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CyberGym-E2E: Scalable Real-World Benchmark for AI Agents' End-to-End Cybersecurity Capabilities
Tianneng Shi, Robin Rheem, Dongwei Jiang, Mona Wang +12 more
The paper introduces CyberGym-E2E, a large-scale, end-to-end benchmark designed to comprehensively evaluate AI agents' capabilities across the entire lifecycle of real-world software vulnerability dis…