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MAOAM: Unified Object and Material Selection with Vision-Language Models

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SceneConductor: 3D Scene Generation from Single Image with Multi-Agent Orchestration

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CAD-Prompted SAM3: Geometry-Conditioned Instance Segmentation for Industrial Objects

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Fine-tuning an LLM to write docs like it's 1995

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