Cognitive Fusion In Larkos
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This paper introduces the Cognitive Fusion Mechanism (CFM) of the Larkos system, a novel architecture that integrates three independent information streams: LLM embeddings, neuron states, and episodic memory into a shared 64 dimensional space. The design ensures information preservation, prevents stream dominance, and enables dynamic, context-aware reasoning. We detail the deterministic projection, banded assembly, and cross-band mixing processes, and present empirical results from the Larkos training loop and inference runner. The system demonstrates strong per- formance in learning efficiency, domain transfer, continual learning, and meta-learning, while maintaining stability and affective coherence. Our experiments show that CFM enables robust, interpretable, and adaptive cognitive modeling, paving the way for more human-like AI systems.
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Additional titles
- Alternative title
- Introducing Cognitive Fusion In Larkos
Related works
- Is derived from
- Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.20527985 (DOI)
Software
- Repository URL
- https://github.com/Okerew/larkos_0.1
- Programming language
- Python , C
- Development Status
- Active