ReTrace: Interactive Visualizations for Reasoning Traces of Large Reasoning Models
Abstract Recent advances in Large Language Models have led to Large Reasoning Models, which produce step‐by‐step reasoning traces. Such traces may offer insight into how models think, improving explainability and clarifying the underlying process. These traces, however, are often verbose and complex, making them cognitively demanding to comprehend ...
L. Felder +4 more
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Abstract Ecological niche models (ENMs) are used to assess the abiotic preferences of species by linking their occurrences to the environmental conditions in which they live. We developed a fossil‐informed ENM framework that integrates mid‐Holocene and modern occurrences to test niche stability and reconstruct abiotic niche characteristics for four ...
Claire. M. Williams +3 more
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Forecasting the number of sunspots for solar cycle 25 utilizing the facebook prophet model. [PDF]
Rahman HIA, Badawy WA.
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Forecasting multidrug-resistant organisms infection trends in a Chinese tertiary hospital (2014-2024): a comparative study of SARIMA, ETS, Prophet, and NNETAR models. [PDF]
Chen H, Zhou L.
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Health system resilience: quantifying the dynamic impact of environmental shocks on health service utilization using an interrupted time series and time-series forecasting approach in Western Province, Zambia. [PDF]
Chiarot CB +7 more
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Beyond Brunhild: reassessing women in the Fredegar Chronicle
Scholarly consideration of women in the seventh‐century Fredegar chronicle has long been dominated by the author’s hostility towards Brunhild, queen of Austrasia. Statistical analysis of Latin world chronicles before ad 900, however, shows that Fredegar’s representation of women was unusually high within this tradition.
Emily Quigley
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Forecasting Thailand's mobility trends using Feature Engineered XGBoost for pandemic crisis movement management. [PDF]
Siraphatwongkorn A +6 more
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Aristocratic identification in Felix’s Life of Guthlac
Recent scholarship often sees high‐born monastics and clerics in early Christian England as part of the aristocratic class. Modern identity theories, however, suggest that social identity could be dynamic, situational, processual and discursive. In light of this concept, the present article reads Felix’s Life of Guthlac as a text that constructs an ...
Lek Hang Chan
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