intrtus
Intrtus is a theoretical construct used in systems theory and cognitive robotics to describe a mode of self-organized integration of external control signals into an agent's internal processing. In intrtus, a system does not merely react to external inputs; it internalizes those inputs to steer its own state and behavior while maintaining autonomy.
Origin and usage: The term appears in discussions of autonomous systems to distinguish internal adaptation from
Mechanism: Sensing external cues, encoding them as internal variables, adjusting dynamic parameters, and evaluating result via
Applications and implications: Provides a framework to model resilience, flexibility, and goal alignment in face of
See also: feedback loop, control theory, adaptive systems, self-organization. Note: Because intrtus is not widely standardized,