Open Source Deep Research Alternative to Reason and Search on Private Data. Written in Python.
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Open Source Deep Research Alternative to Reason and Search on Private Data. Written in Python.
MiniMax-M1, the world's first open-weight, large-scale hybrid-attention reasoning model.
R-KV: Redundancy-aware KV Cache Compression for Reasoning Models
Official repository for EXAONE Deep built by LG AI Research
MedReason: Eliciting Factual Medical Reasoning Steps in LLMs via Knowledge Graphs
Official implementation of the paper "Soft Thinking: Unlocking the Reasoning Potential of LLMs in Continuous Concept Space"
Simple extension on vLLM to help you speed up reasoning model without training.
Official Repository of OmniCaptioner
xVerify: Efficient Answer Verifier for Reasoning Model Evaluations
Pivotal Token Search
[arXiv 2025] Can MLLMs Guide Me Home? A Benchmark Study on Fine-Grained Visual Reasoning from Transit Maps
Lightweight replication study of DeepSeek-R1-Zero. Interesting findings include "No Aha Moment", "Longer CoT ≠ Accuracy", and "Language Mixing in Instruct Models".
VeriThinker: Learning to Verify Makes Reasoning Model Efficient
Pure RL to post-train base models for social reasoning capabilities. Lightweight replication of DeepSeek-R1-Zero with Social IQa dataset.
Code for the 2025 ACL publication "Fine-Tuning on Diverse Reasoning Chains Drives Within-Inference CoT Refinement in LLMs"
An interactive thinking and deep reasoning model. It provides a cognitive reasoning paradigm for complex multi-hop problems.
This repository hosts the instructions and workshop materials for Lab 333 - Evaluate Reasoning Models for Your Generative AI Solutions
Using a reasoning LLM to learn a prompt from data
R1-Code-Interpreter: Training LLMs to Reason with Code via Supervised and Reinforcement Learning
Agentic Deep Graph Reasoning Implementation
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