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Qiang Lyu

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preprint2026arXiv

Divide and Conquer: Decoupled Representation Alignment for Multimodal World Models

Emerging multi-modal world models attempt to jointly generate videos across diverse modalities (e.g., RGB, depth, and mask), yet they fail to fully exploit the rich priors of existing foundation models. We propose $M^2$-REPA, the first representation alignment method tailored for multi-modal video generation. Our key insight is that foundation models trained on different modality spaces naturally capture distinct domain-specific priors, acting as complementary "experts." Specifically, we first decouple modality-specific features from the diffusion model's intermediate representations, then align each with its corresponding expert foundation model. To this end, we design two synergistic objectives: a multi-modal representation alignment loss that enforces feature-to-expert matching, and a modality-specific decoupling regularization that encourages complementarity across different modalities. This design enables joint optimization, fully exploiting priors from multiple foundation models. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method significantly outperforms baselines in visual quality and long-term consistency.

preprint2020arXiv

Discovering indicators of dark horse of soccer games by deep learning from sequential trading data

It is not surprise for machine learning models to provide decent prediction accuracy of soccer games outcomes based on various objective metrics. However, the performance is not that decent in terms of predicting difficult and valuable matches. A deep learning model is designed and trained on a real sequential trading data from the real prediction market, with the assumption that such trading data contain critical latent information to determine the game outcomes. A new loss function is proposed which biases the selection toward matches with high investment return to train our model. Full investigation of 4669 top soccer league matches showed that our model traded off prediction accuracy for high value return due to a certain ability to detect dark horses. A further try is conducted to depict some indicators discovered by our model for describing key features of big dark horses and regular hot horses.