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Clinical Taxonomy

The grounding schema comprising abnormality, age, sex, and medication used to interpret SAE features

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Concepts (7)

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  • Set of clinical concepts used as a grounding vocabulary to benchmark SAE feature monosemanticity and entanglement.
  • Entanglement
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    Less hierarchical than embedment; multiple texts work into and out of each other, creating associations across levels and connecting any single text to the matrix of all others.
  • monosemanticity
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    Interpretability property where a latent feature represents a single semantic concept; benchmarked across architectures.
  • EEG Abnormality
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    One of four clinical taxonomy dimensions used to benchmark SAE features
  • Medication (EEG)
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    One of four clinical taxonomy dimensions used to benchmark SAE features
  • Patient Age (EEG)
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    One of four clinical taxonomy dimensions used to benchmark SAE features
  • Patient Sex (EEG)
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    One of four clinical taxonomy dimensions used to benchmark SAE features

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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edge

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