MLLM-C
–Neural Information Processing Systems
The ability to compare objects, scenes, or situations is crucial for effective decision-making and problem-solving in everyday life. For instance, comparing the freshness of apples enables better choices during grocery shopping, while comparing sofa designs helps optimize the aesthetics of our living space. Despite its significance, the comparative capability is largely unexplored in artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Neural Information Processing Systems
Oct-9-2025, 22:47:25 GMT
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