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sequential reasoning tasks

Language model reasoning tasks with sequential geometry used in experiments.

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  • Language model reasoning tasks with cyclic geometric structure used to test manifold steering.
  • Language model experimental setting used to test manifold steering.
  • Set of 50 paradoxical prompts used in Experiment 4 to test whether self-referential state transfers to an unrelated behavioral domain
  • Spatial Reasoningconcept0.773
    The ability to reason about shapes, space, and topology, essential for ancient mathematical discoveries and observed in many animals.
  • A geometric structure characterizing sequential reasoning task representations, used as a test case for manifold steering
  • High-level cognitive ability to plan and act under uncertainty and adversarial conditions.
  • In active inference, a policy is a sequence of actions through time, as opposed to state-action mappings in RL.
  • Medium through which eval awareness is often verbalized; target of intervention.