latentlagring
Latentlagring is a concept in information science and cognitive sciences describing the storage of information within latent representations of a system. The term combines latent, meaning hidden or internally represented, with lagring, storage. In this view, data are not stored as explicit bits or records but are encoded in hidden variables, patterns, or states of a model or device, from autoencoders and neural networks to memory systems and compression schemes. The latent storage is often compact and robust to certain perturbations because information is distributed across many components of the latent space. Access to the stored information requires a decoding operation that maps latent variables back to the observable data.
Mechanisms include learned latent representations in neural networks, where an input is transformed into a lower-dimensional
Applications include data compression, secure or covert storage through obfuscation in latent variables, memory-efficient AI models,
Limitations include detectability and verifiability challenges, potential information loss or drift, and concerns about privacy and
See also: latent representation, latent space, autoencoder, steganography, data compression, persistent memory.