Peichu Xie

2papers

2 Papers

77.3SEMar 30
Reducing Hallucinations in LLM-Generated Code via Semantic Triangulation

Yihan Dai, Sijie Liang, Haotian Xu et al.

Large language models (LLMs) can generate executable code from natural language descriptions, but the resulting programs frequently contain bugs due to hallucinations. In the absence of formal specifications, existing approaches attempt to assess correctness using LLM-generated proxies such as tests or auto-formalized specifications. However, these proxies are produced by the same imperfect models and thus often corroborate rather than catch errors, especially when the model exhibits correlated errors. We introduce semantic triangulation, a theory-grounded framework that decorrelates model errors by transforming the original problem into a dissociative variant - one likely requiring a fundamentally different algorithm - and checks consistency between independently sampled solutions to both problems. We identify theoretical requirements for this framework, and we prove that under a formal model of LLM hallucinations, these properties confer higher confidence in program correctness. We instantiate the framework through four concrete triangulation methods based on problem inversion, decomposition, and solution enumeration. Evaluated on LiveCodeBench and CodeElo across GPT-4o, DeepSeek-V3, and Gemini 2.5 Flash, our tool increases the probability of selecting a correct program by 24% over baselines (test generation, metamorphic testing, and auto-formalized specifications) and achieves 26% higher F1 score in selection-or-abstention scenarios, while being the only method that consistently handles inexact problems admitting multiple valid solutions.

FAFeb 17, 2016
Image Restoration: A General Wavelet Frame Based Model and Its Asymptotic Analysis

Bin Dong, Zuowei Shen, Peichu Xie

Image restoration is one of the most important areas in imaging science. Mathematical tools have been widely used in image restoration, where wavelet frame based approach is one of the successful examples. In this paper, we introduce a generic wavelet frame based image restoration model, called the "general model", which includes most of the existing wavelet frame based models as special cases. Moreover, the general model also includes examples that are new to the literature. Motivated by our earlier studies [1-3], We provide an asymptotic analysis of the general model as image resolution goes to infinity, which establishes a connection between the general model in discrete setting and a new variatonal model in continuum setting. The variational model also includes some of the existing variational models as special cases, such as the total generalized variational model proposed by [4]. In the end, we introduce an algorithm solving the general model and present one numerical simulation as an example.