ingerületekbl
Ingerületekbl is a theoretical framework in cognitive science and artificial intelligence that models how external stimuli are encoded, transformed, and integrated into coherent percepts. The framework treats stimuli as structured bundles parsed by modality-specific encoders and fused by cross-modal integration processes to produce a unified perceptual state. The term combines the Hungarian plural ingerületek (stimuli) with the suffix bl, indicating a bundle or collection, reflecting its emphasis on grouped representations rather than isolated signals.
Origin and use: The concept has appeared in theoretical discussions of perceptual binding and multisensory processing
Core concepts: An encoding layer converts raw sensory input into feature representations. Feature bundles may be
Applications and examples: In AI, ingeriületekbl-inspired models aim to improve robustness of perception in noisy environments
Limitations and reception: As a largely theoretical construct, ingeriületekbl lacks a single, agreed-upon empirical signature. Critics