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LiteWebAgent: Bridging the Gap in Web Automation

Carson Cary

LiteWebAgent is an open-source framework that enables AI agents to autonomously navigate and interact with websites through advanced planning, memory, and tree search capabilities.

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LiteWebAgent: The Open-Source Suite for VLM-Based Web-Agent Applications

Danqing Zhang, Balaji Rama, Jingy Ni, Shiying He, ...

An open-source VLM web agaent suite with modular planning/memory capabilities, deployed as a Vercel app and Chrome extension, requiring minimal configuration.

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Low Circulating Natural Killer Cell Counts are Associated With Severe Disease in Patients With Common Variable Immunodeficiency

Mikae Ebbo, Laurence Gerard, Sabrain Carpentier, F...

Understanding severe disease and association with severe disease

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Lexature Score: How Peer Reviewers Rank Submissions

William Cary, Carson Cary

An in depth guide to understanding Lexature's tiered publication framework.

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Universal Adversarial Attack on Aligned Multimodal LLMs

Temurbek Rahmatullaev, Polina Druzhinina, Matvey M...

The paper presents a novel attack method that uses a single optimized image to bypass safety measures in multimodal LLMs, forcing them to generate harmful responses across different prompts and models

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Curvature Tuning: Provable Training-free Model Steering From a Single Parameter

Leyang Hu, Randall Balestriero

Curvature Tuning provides a simpler, more interpretable alternative to traditional fine-tuning by using a single parameter to adjust model decision boundaries, improving performance across sets.

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Review Policy

William Cary, Carson Cary

Lexature Review Payment Policy

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Lexature: White Paper

William Cary, Carson Cary

Read about the motivations behind Lexature and the solutions we offer to the scientific publishing domain

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