Apr 20
DALM: A Domain-Algebraic Language Model via Three-Phase Structured Generation
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Researchers propose DALM, a new language model architecture that uses domain-algebraic structures to replace unconstrained token generation. The model employs a three-phase structured denoising process to prevent cross-domain knowledge interference and ensure structured generation.
Why it matters
Moving beyond unconstrained token generation toward algebraic constraints signals a shift toward more predictable, structured outputs in specialized domains.
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