Plain-language definitions for non-technical readers.
Technology of Expressions. In practice: rules for how an AI should reason and respond.
Ordinative Category Theory. In practice: a formal theory being written and tested in this project.
A structured set of rules and documents. Not a single app, and not a single model.
Checking whether a theoretical claim is supported by repeatable tests.
A structured collection of data used for testing.
If another person runs the same process, they should get comparable results.
A research manuscript shared before journal publication.
A project folder online (here: GitHub) with version history.
A translated/public-facing copy of source material.
OCT here means Ordinative Category Theory.
It does not mean optical coherence tomography.