Memory, insight, and belief across the full cognitive pipeline. What the system remembers, what it dreams, and what it believes.
Temporal memory manifold. 60-component GMM across monthly snapshots, source-coloured clusters showing what the system remembers and how memory topology shifts over time.
Writing progress over time. Watch books grow from first word count to publication, tracking across pen names.
Memory clusters and book growth on the same canvas. How writing activity correlates with memory density and cognitive load.
Belief topology. Consolidated beliefs from cross-domain bridges, revealing the patterns and preoccupations that emerge when memories dream.
What was done, how it felt, what was learned. Temporal memory colored by emotional register with belief crystallisation markers over time.
29 retrieval queries tested: does Aislinge content surface alongside raw episodic documents? How does consolidated knowledge compete with the original material?
8 frontier components dreamed, 24 bridges generated, 0 rejected as noise. Mean centroid shift: 0.0376.
The FoxxeLabs cognitive stack processes experience into understanding through four stages, mirroring how biological memory consolidates during sleep.
Mnemos stores raw episodic documents — conversations, research, code, writing. Radharc maps the geometry: which documents cluster together, where models disagree, what adjacencies emerge across domains.
Aislinge is the sleep process. It takes Radharc’s geometry and generates bridge statements across cross-domain adjacencies — conceptual insights and emotional preoccupations. These bridges are then clustered into second-order beliefs: the convictions and anxieties that the full body of experience reveals.
Léargas maintains a living Gaussian Mixture Model over the full embedding space — a cognitive field that shifts as new experience is absorbed. The visualisations above are windows into that field.