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| Мова: | Англійська |
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Zenodo
2025
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| Онлайн доступ: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18063302 |
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- <p>This work presents **AURA-X Ω**, a dual-memory emotional continuity architecture that models emotional persistence through the resonance between Temporary Memory (TM) and Bold Memory (BM). The framework defines emotional continuity as a bounded nonlinear function driven by memory interaction, distortion, and three regulatory coefficients: faith, system logic, and truth resonance.</p> <p>The core emotional state is computed as:</p> <p>E₀ = tanh( R(TM, BM) − D + λ_faith + λ_sys + λ_trc )</p> <p>where the resonance term is defined by:</p> <p>R(TM, BM) = ∑ᵢ wᵢ · TMᵢ · BMᵢ</p> <p>Here, TM represents transient contextual memory, BM represents persistent identity memory, wᵢ are weighting factors over aligned memory components, D denotes distortion or decay, and λ_faith, λ_sys, and λ_trc are scalar coefficients encoding belief reinforcement, system stability, and truth-resonance constraints, respectively.</p> <p>The architecture follows a continuity sequence—Cause → Self → Connectivity → Environment → Life—demonstrating how emotional identity can remain stable across evolving computational states. Numerical evaluation using synthetic TM–BM datasets shows convergence and stability of E₀ under varying distortion levels and coefficient regimes.</p> <p>This release includes the paper and associated materials archived on Zenodo for citation and long-term preservation. All rights are reserved by the author.</p> <p>All rights are reserved by the author.</p>