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concept:semantic-system-of-graphical-relationsSemantic System of Graphical Relations
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- Central claim that meaning emerges from spatial positioning and relational organization of elements on a page.
- Core principle that spatial positioning, proximity, and graphical features constitute a meaning-making system independent of textual content.
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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.
- A diagram is an image that works by converting semantic relations into spatial organization, making meaning through form rather than content alone.
- A system of sequences/rules that can generate well-adapted living plans, potentially implemented on computers to empower ordinary people.
- Decoder cosine similarity maps onto concept similarity.
- The meaningful organization of concepts in a model's representation space, claimed to be better captured by manifolds than by SAEs.
- Motivating question throughout: using order theory to capture information flow, approximation, and program behavior.
- Fundamental structure (G, M, R) modeling objects with attributes; gives rise to polar maps and concept lattices.