Zijian Zhang
Zijian Zhang — researcher or builder tracked in the Angestrom contributor network.
Papers · 2
PC-Edit: Prompt-Contrastive Region Discovery and Region-Guided Editing
Replacing an object with one that differs in category or shape requires complete source removal, natural target formation unconstrained by the source silhouette, and preservation of unrelated content. Existing training-free editors either localize edits from terminal predictions under source and target prompts or preserve unrelated content through spatially unselective source-feature reuse without explicit region discovery. Before reaching the terminal predictions, prompt-induced semantic differences undergo additional network transformations that may obscure their spatial localization, reduci
Is One Layer Enough? Training A Single Transformer Layer Can Match Full-Parameter RL Training
Reinforcement learning (RL) has become a central component of post-training large language models (LLMs), yet little is understood about how RL adaptation is distributed across transformer layers. Existing approaches typically update all model parameters uniformly, implicitly assuming that every layer contributes similarly to the gains obtained during RL post-training. In this work, we challenge this assumption through a systematic layer-wise study of RL training. Surprisingly, we find that training a single transformer layer can recover most of the gains achieved by full-parameter RL training
