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    • Deterministic Circuit Range Avoidance is (Likely) Intractable 

      Ilango, Rahul (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)
      Circuit Range Avoidance (denoted Avoid) is a computational problem where, given a Boolean circuit with more output bits than input bits, one must output a string outside of the range of the circuit. A simple counting ...
    • Learning to Tackle Task Variations in Control - A Transportation Context 

      Jayawardana, Vindula Muthushan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)
      Real-world control tasks are messy and often exhibit task variations. Practical solutions to these problems must exhibit generalization across task variations. For example, in the task of controlling traffic signals, control ...
    • An Empirical Evaluation of LLMs for the Assessment of Subjective Qualities 

      Ranade, Esha (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2025-09)
      Large Language Models (LLMs) have achieved remarkable success in natural language processing tasks and are increasingly being used for language generation. Significant advancements in this field have unlocked capabilities ...