Model Detail
Morph: Morph V3 Large
—Drug Synergy Prediction via Residual Graph Isomorphism Networks and Attention Mechanisms
arXiv:2604.21473v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: In the treatment of complex diseases, treatment regimens using a single drug often yield limited efficacy and can lead to drug resistance. In contrast, combination drug therapies can significantly improve therapeutic outcomes through synergistic effe
A Metamorphic Testing Approach to Diagnosing Memorization in LLM-Based Program Repair
arXiv:2604.21579v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: LLM-based automated program repair (APR) techniques have shown promising results in reducing debugging costs. However, prior results can be affected by data leakage: large language models (LLMs) may memorize bug fixes when evaluation benchmarks overl
Neuromorphic Continual Learning for Sequential Deployment of Nuclear Plant Monitoring Systems
arXiv:2604.18611v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Anomaly detection in nuclear industrial control systems (ICS) requires continuous, energy-efficient monitoring across multiple subsystems that are often deployed at different stages of plant commissioning. When a conventional neural network is sequen
REVEAL: Multimodal Vision-Language Alignment of Retinal Morphometry and Clinical Risks for Incident AD and Dementia Prediction
arXiv:2604.18757v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The retina provides a unique, noninvasive window into Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia, capturing early structural changes through morphometric features, while systemic and lifestyle risk factors reflect well-established contributors to disease
Thermal Anomaly Detection using Physics Aware Neuromorphic Networks: Comparison between Raw and L1C Sentinel-2 Data
arXiv:2604.18606v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Damage caused by bushfires and volcanic eruptions escalates rapidly when detection is delayed, making fast and reliable early warning capabilities essential. Recent Earth Observation (EO) approaches have shown that thermal anomaly detection can be pe
MORPHOGEN: A Multilingual Benchmark for Evaluating Gender-Aware Morphological Generation
arXiv:2604.18914v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: While multilingual large language models (LLMs) perform well on high-level tasks like translation and question answering, their ability to handle grammatical gender and morphological agreement remains underexplored. In morphologically rich languages,