Synthesizing Feature Extractors: An Agentic Approach for Algorithm Selection
arXiv:2608.17170v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Algorithm selection for constraint satisfaction problems requires extracting features that capture problem structure.…
Manually designing feature extractors demands deep domain expertise an…
We present an automated approach that uses Large Language Models (LLMs…
Given a high-level MiniZinc model and an instance, the LLM agent gener…
KernelArc: A Multi-Agent Framework for GPU Kernel Optimization
arXiv:2608.17071v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present KernelArc, a multi-agent framework for autonomous GPU kernel optimization across heterogeneous workloads.…
Strategy-specialized agents run in parallel and coordinate through con…
We evaluate \kernelarc{} on NVIDIA H100 and B200 GPUs using category-r…
The resulting implementations span custom BF16 GEMM, static cuBLASLt E…
Memory Is Communication: The Frontier Between Remembering and Signaling
arXiv:2608.17053v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A bounded agent may obtain information for a decision from its own past, from peers, or from both sources.…
Retaining task-relevant history can reduce later communication, while …
Under limits on both resources, how should an agent allocate its infor…
Given a fixed task and decision rule, the memory and message rate pair…
Carnan and ASICS Reunite for a Purple-Draped GEL-CUMULUS 16
Name: Carnan x ASICS GEL-CUMULUS 16 “Path II”Colorway: “Path II”SKU: TBCMSRP: TBCRelease Date: August 19Where to Buy: Carnan, ASICS BrazilFollowing up on the success of their inaugural partnership back in 2024, Brazilian label Carnan and ASICS have reunited to unveil the second chapter of their collaborative "Path" project.…
The Carnan x ASICS GEL-CUMULUS 16 “Path II” sneaker retains the black …
A deep, muted purple hue now dominates the upper, representing the flo…
A brown insole connects back to the roots of the collaboration, reinfo…
Snoopy in Style to Open Exhibition in New York’s Meatpacking District on Sept. 2
A spectrum of brands — including Coach, Michael Kors Collection, Christopher John Rogers, Tommy Hilfiger, and GapStudio designed by Zac Posen — have designed custom-made pieces for Snoopy and Woodstock plush dolls.
Inside the WWD Archives: When New York’s Art World Entered Fashion’s Orbit
A look at how Pop Art's influence on fashion and artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein highlighted the enduring relationship between the two realms.