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method:interpretive-analysis-of-internal-structureInterpretive Analysis of Internal Structure
CIMC's proposed evaluation methodology: examining what systems build within themselves and inferring to best explanation
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- Interpretive ValidationimplementsCIMC's methodology for evaluating whether a built system is conscious: combining multiple forms of evidence including predicted functional organization and developmental trajectories
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- The capability to explain model predictions; a central theme of the paper, with disruption profiles as vehicle.
- The actual computational operations a model performs, which the paper argues need not mirror representational structure
- The historical/hermeneutic approach adopted by the paper to analyze cybernetic diagrams in light of Flusser’s philosophy.
- The central question of whether representational geometry implies corresponding computational structure
- The definition of 'architecture' in computing as the structural design of systems, dating to 1960s mainframes, central to information architecture.
- Possible model system for memory reinterpretation, comparing sleeping and waking selves.