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concept:linguistic-dimensionsLinguistic Dimensions
Multiple aspects of language generation affected by the steering of a single feature.
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- Existing framework for analyzing notational surfaces; extended by the technical dimensions framework to cover interaction, customizability, and other non-notational aspects.
- A systematic framework for analyzing and comparing programming systems along multiple independent axes, proposed as a common language for programming systems research.
- Primary substrate for manifold steering experiments; demonstrates method on reasoning and in-context tasks.
- The property that living structures contain centers at a beautiful range of sizes at well-marked levels with definite jumps, where each level helps the next; jumps should not be too great (ideally 2:1 to 4:1, less than 10:1)
- A formal context with a suggestive interpretation used in conceptual scaling.
- A combinatory system of concrete rules that guides the implementation of adapted structure, oriented by the living process.
- Hypothesis that in language tasks, the abstract structure encoded in positional encodings corresponds to grammatical structure.