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question:can-we-define-clarity-of-color-or-say-anything-about-how-to-get-itCan we define clarity of color, or say anything about how to get it?
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- Ninth invariant: each color having a clear, unambiguous presence.
- The paradox that each individual color must shine beautifully in itself, yet this clarity is achieved only through the support of surrounding colors—analogous to strong centers.
- Everything is vague to a degree you do not realize till you have tried to make it precise.concept0.768Epigraph motivating the necessity of precise semantic specification in programming
- Ian Goodfellow quote used to illustrate the pre-paradigmatic state of interpretability research
- General observation from the case studies (Sala, Sarlo, Kaiser) that the right color surprises the maker.