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concept:latent-entitiesLatent entities
Entities that become visible as centers in a configuration (e.g., rectangles of white space around a dot) that were not present before.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
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- Wholeness And The Theory Of CentersintroducesThe chapter that introduces the fundamental concepts of wholeness and centers, laying the groundwork for understanding life in buildings.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Hidden or underdeveloped structures existing 'between the lines' of a configuration that can be enhanced and developed through harmony-seeking computation.
- Reasoning approach using learnable hidden embeddings.
- Output of alignment map ϕ applied to DNN hidden states; basis for distributed causal abstraction
- Statistical regularities stored in pretrained models.
- The categorical representation produced by the VAE encoder; used as input to the self-prior and policy networks
- Configurational entities existing implicitly in a structure; guide perception and generation of next morphogenetic step; exemplified in St Mark's square cycles.
- Methods that use latent reasoning; lack task generalization and are difficult to train with autoregressive parallelization.
- Pearson-Vogel et al.'s finding that models can detect prior concept injections; introspective signals exist in middle layers suppressed by post-training