AnyEdit++ proposes Bayes-Chunk, an adaptive segmentation method based on Bayesian Surprise, with theoretical claims of structural independence and causal locality, reporting superior results over baselines on math, code, and narrative tasks.
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AnyEdit++: Adaptive Long-Form Knowledge Editing via Bayesian Surprise
AnyEdit++ proposes Bayes-Chunk, an adaptive segmentation method based on Bayesian Surprise, with theoretical claims of structural independence and causal locality, reporting superior results over baselines on math, code, and narrative tasks.