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Yibing Liu

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Yu Liang2×
Zhen Chen1×
Weihao Xie1×
Peilin Chen1×
Shiqi Wang1×
Yangze Liu1×

Research Timeline

2026
Thinking as Compression: Your Reasoning Model is Secretly a Context Compressor

The paper introduces Thinking as Compression (TaC), a novel paradigm showing that the inherent reasoning process of a large language model can naturally compress long context inputs, outperforming dedicated compression methods.

RAISE: RAG Design as an Architecture Search Problem

The paper proposes formulating RAG design as an architecture search problem and introduces RAISE, a comprehensive framework and benchmark for systematically optimizing RAG hyperparameters.

OpenClawBench: Benchmarking Process-side Anomalies in Real-world Agent Execution Trajectories

The paper introduces OpenClawBench, a large-scale dataset and framework for measuring process-side anomalies in real-world agent execution trajectories, demonstrating that task success does not guarantee operational reliability.

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Papers

cs.AIRecentMay 28, 2026

RAISE: RAG Design as an Architecture Search Problem

Zhen Chen, Yibing Liu, Weihao Xie, Yu Liang +2 more

The paper proposes formulating RAG design as an architecture search problem and introduces RAISE, a comprehensive framework and benchmark for systematically optimizing RAG hyperparameters.

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cs.AIRecentMay 28, 2026

OpenClawBench: Benchmarking Process-side Anomalies in Real-world Agent Execution Trajectories

Yibing Liu, Yangze Liu, Xiaolong Yin, Bin Wang +3 more

The paper introduces OpenClawBench, a large-scale dataset and framework for measuring process-side anomalies in real-world agent execution trajectories, demonstrating that task success does not guaran…

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cs.AIRecentMay 27, 2026

Thinking as Compression: Your Reasoning Model is Secretly a Context Compressor

Guoxin Ma, Yibing Liu, Chengzhengxu Li, Yu Liang +6 more

The paper introduces Thinking as Compression (TaC), a novel paradigm showing that the inherent reasoning process of a large language model can naturally compress long context inputs, outperforming ded…

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