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concept:real-patternsreal patterns
Dennett's concept: patterns that are ontologically real because they are useful for prediction.
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- patternsrelated_toDesigns containing a repeating motif
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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.
- Stored representation of correct anatomical goal, stable yet rewritable by physiological experience; basis for morphospace navigation.
- Gang of Four patterns book referenced for the Memento pattern used in view creation.
- Statistical regularities stored in pretrained models.
- Multiple zero-energy configurations of a system, e.g., different morphogenetic targets or memories
- The requirement that a pattern language must emanate as a whole from a situation and form a coherent complete system, not just a list of isolated solutions
- The primary mathematical object of study; one-dimensional infinitely-repeating geometric patterns found in Islamic art.
- Alexander's earlier book (1977, Oxford University Press) containing 253 design patterns; extensively referenced throughout this chapter for functional examples of each of the fifteen properties
- The latent pattern cluster representing the intended task solution.