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concept:serializable-interventionSerializable Intervention
pyvene's approach of storing interventions as shareable serialized objects rather than runtime code
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- Serial Interventionrelated_toIntervention mode where interventions are applied sequentially, each building on the previous one
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- Public model hub through which pyvene-intervened models can be shared via serialization
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- Intervention targeting specific dimensional subsets of activation vectors rather than full representations
- Property that additive modifications to activations affect all downstream computations, enabling tractable behavioral control
- Intervention mode where multiple interventions are applied simultaneously to the same base computation graph
- Manipulation of activations along a straight line; shown to fail when it crosses voids, in contrast to manifold-following interventions.
- Fundamental operation for causal abstraction analysis; forces neurons to take values from source inputs to create counterfactuals.
- The use of interventions (rather than correlations) to establish a causal link between representation geometry and behavioral geometry.
- Scalar parameter modulating how strongly a steering vector shifts model activations; set to 15 for Exp1 and ±16 for Exp2
- Practical restriction of interventions to those producible by actual inputs; standard in DAS practice