From 713527d6e022a37fd7fe50fcbeca8f797afae00c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: YurenHao0426 Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2026 15:21:49 -0500 Subject: Bib proactive verification: Xiong 2nd author fix + expand 3 'et al.' entries MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit While user runs Semantic Scholar verification, I WebSearch-verified the 4 citations I flagged as 'never independently checked' and found one real bug plus opportunity to expand others: - Xiong 2020: second author was 'Yunchang Yu' in my bibitem, but the actual author is 'Yunchang YANG'. Fixed. Also expanded to the full 10-author list. - Paleka 2026: expanded 'Daniel Paleka et al.' -> 'Daniel Paleka, Shashwat Goel, Jonas Geiping, and Florian Tramèr'. Title/venue confirmed correct. - O'Bray 2022: expanded 'Leslie O'Bray et al.' -> 'Leslie O'Bray, Max Horn, Bastian Rieck, and Karsten M. Borgwardt'. Title/venue confirmed correct. - Jordan 2020: expanded 'Scott M. Jordan et al.' -> 'Scott Jordan, Yash Chandak, Daniel Cohen, Mengxue Zhang, and Philip Thomas'. Also dropped incorrect middle initial 'M.' Title/venue confirmed correct. All 4 citations now have full verified author lists. The Yang/Yu typo was a real factual error that Semantic Scholar would have caught. Main content still 9 pages. Task list unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) --- paper/main.pdf | Bin 491099 -> 491254 bytes paper/main.tex | 15 ++++++++------- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/paper/main.pdf b/paper/main.pdf index c336cb8..5605150 100644 Binary files a/paper/main.pdf and b/paper/main.pdf differ diff --git a/paper/main.tex b/paper/main.tex index 279ef82..be5aa38 100644 --- a/paper/main.tex +++ b/paper/main.tex @@ -182,19 +182,19 @@ Our claim is about what existing evidence licenses, not about impossibility: thi \begin{thebibliography}{10} -\bibitem[Paleka et~al.(2026)]{paleka2026pitfalls} -Daniel Paleka et~al. +\bibitem[Paleka et~al.(2026)Paleka, Goel, Geiping, and Tramèr]{paleka2026pitfalls} +Daniel Paleka, Shashwat Goel, Jonas Geiping, and Florian Tramèr. \newblock Pitfalls in evaluating language model forecasters. \newblock In {\em International Conference on Learning Representations}, 2026. -\bibitem[O'Bray et~al.(2022)]{obray2022evaluation} -Leslie O'Bray et~al. +\bibitem[O'Bray et~al.(2022)O'Bray, Horn, Rieck, and Borgwardt]{obray2022evaluation} +Leslie O'Bray, Max Horn, Bastian Rieck, and Karsten~M. Borgwardt. \newblock Evaluation metrics for graph generative models: problems, pitfalls, and practical solutions. \newblock In {\em International Conference on Learning Representations}, 2022. -\bibitem[Jordan et~al.(2020)]{jordan2020evaluating} -Scott~M. Jordan et~al. +\bibitem[Jordan et~al.(2020)Jordan, Chandak, Cohen, Zhang, and Thomas]{jordan2020evaluating} +Scott Jordan, Yash Chandak, Daniel Cohen, Mengxue Zhang, and Philip Thomas. \newblock Evaluating the performance of reinforcement learning algorithms. \newblock In {\em International Conference on Machine Learning}, 2020. @@ -253,7 +253,8 @@ Brian Crafton, Abhinav Parihar, Evan Gebhardt, and Arijit Raychowdhury. \newblock {\em Frontiers in Neuroscience}, 13:525, 2019. \bibitem[Xiong et~al.(2020)]{xiong2020layer} -Ruibin Xiong, Yunchang Yu, et~al. +Ruibin Xiong, Yunchang Yang, Di He, Kai Zheng, Shuxin Zheng, Chen Xing, + Huishuai Zhang, Yanyan Lan, Liwei Wang, and Tie-Yan Liu. \newblock On layer normalization in the transformer architecture. \newblock In {\em International Conference on Machine Learning}, 2020. -- cgit v1.2.3