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concept:gabor-like-filtersGabor-like Filters
Simple cell receptive field properties common in both artificial and biological early visual systems
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- Early evidence of cross-system representational convergence
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- Visual cortex receptive fields; proposed as the basis for spatiotemporal rendering of experience (Gabor splats).
- Evidence that convergence to similar representations occurs in early layers across artificial and biological systems
- Used in traditional NCA for spatial gradient perception; replaced by logic gate kernels in DiffLogic CA
- Perception that is smooth and can be evaluated at any point, like a differentiable field; Antra's functionalist interpretation.
- Sharp performance changes when S crosses a critical value.
- Existing approach for dynamic model inversion, contrasted with DEM.
- API method used to identify latents differentially activated between on-topic and off-topic prompt-response pairs
- Cube Flipper's physicalist phenomenology, supported by visual cortex receptive field properties.