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framework:perceptual-field-modelPerceptual Field Model
Model introduced in Figure 2 explaining how collective intelligence expands the spatiotemporal perceptual field of a group beyond any individual member's capacity.
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- Collective IntelligenceimplementsRecognition that selves are composite systems of competent parts; all intelligences are higher-level selves made of cells or components.
- Cognitive Light Coneassociated_withConcept defining self by the spatiotemporal scale and nature of goals a system can pursue; limits of concern demarcate identity.
- Perceptual FieldimplementsArea in space and time an agent can survey to find alternative paths to a goal; increases with collective size.
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- Collectives have extended temporal perceptual fields, maintaining positional memory that single cells lose.
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- Cube Flipper's model that consciousness is experienced as fields (visual, somatic) with wave-like soliton dynamics and Gabor wavelets.
- A representation that captures relevant aspects of a system; according to the theorem, the regulator must embody this.
- Perception that is smooth and can be evaluated at any point, like a differentiable field; Antra's functionalist interpretation.
- Probability of data under the model, penalizing complexity and rewarding accuracy.
- A 1:50 scale model used for overall design simulation of the Athens Megaron spaces and floors.
- Large pretrained models used as backbones across tasks; their universality motivates the convergence hypothesis
- Process of inferring causes of sensory information; unified with value learning as integral aspects of free energy minimization.