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concept:average-euclidean-cell-movement-distanceAverage Euclidean cell movement distance
Measure of how far cells travel during development; increased by stress sharing.
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- Quantifies how stress sharing enables long-range cell movements.
- Family of musical rhythms generated via Bjorklund's algorithm, where k onsets are distributed evenly across n time units; denoted E(k,n).
- Used in DB-MTL to estimate batch gradient expectations dynamically
- The implicit assumption of linear steering methods, which the paper argues is inappropriate for neural activation spaces
- Primary quantitative measure of distributional divergence between natural and intervened representations
- Linear steering implicitly assumes a flat, Euclidean activation space, leading to off-manifold excursions.
- Ancient algorithm from Euclid's Elements (circa 300 B.C.) that computes greatest common divisor; shown to structurally parallel Bjorklund's rhythm generation algorithm.
- Derived from the sample statistics to estimate cutting requirements.