Explicit purpose instructions improve LLM translation adaptedness across 50 languages and 8 domains, with larger gains on informal text, while standard metrics often penalize the adapted outputs.
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Reward models for LLMs frequently select socially undesirable options across four social domains, show no overall best performer, and exhibit a bias-avoidance versus context-sensitivity trade-off.
Lexical richness is a robust linguistic signal for AI-generated text detection across models and domains, while most other features are context-dependent.
Cross-lingual transfer and language-specific data efforts are interdependent and complementary for effective low-resource NLP, as demonstrated through Luxembourgish case studies and synthesis.
A feature-based decision tree with parsing-derived signals and heuristics detects LLM-generated code in a lightweight, CPU-only setup for SemEval-2026 Task 13.
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Explicit purpose instructions improve LLM translation adaptedness across 50 languages and 8 domains, with larger gains on informal text, while standard metrics often penalize the adapted outputs.
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Reward models for LLMs frequently select socially undesirable options across four social domains, show no overall best performer, and exhibit a bias-avoidance versus context-sensitivity trade-off.
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A Systematic Analysis of Linguistic Features in AI-Generated Text Detection Across Domains and Models
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Cross-lingual transfer and language-specific data efforts are interdependent and complementary for effective low-resource NLP, as demonstrated through Luxembourgish case studies and synthesis.
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FMI_SU_Yotkova_Kastreva at SemEval-2026 Task 13: Lightweight Detection of LLM-Generated Code via Stylometric Signals
A feature-based decision tree with parsing-derived signals and heuristics detects LLM-generated code in a lightweight, CPU-only setup for SemEval-2026 Task 13.
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