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I2OS-SIV25

A Judgment-Free Structural Illumination Framework for Discourse Analysis

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Overview

I2OS-SIV25 is a judgment-free discourse analysis framework that visualizes structural pressure without evaluating correctness, morality, danger, or intent.

Unlike conventional NLP systems that classify sentiment, assess truth, or generate recommendations, SIV25 exposes how discourse is structurally organized, allowing human interpretation to remain intact.


Core Principle

Evaluation = ∅
Judgment = ∅
Advice = ∅


Key Statement

SIV25 does not suppress misleading discourse;
it makes the structure of influence observable.


Core Contribution

This shift from suppression to structural observability defines the core contribution of I2OS-SIV25.


Architecture

Text → 25 Structural Meters → 7 Bundles → 5 Pressures → 4 UI Axes

  • PREM: Premise pressure
  • FLOW: Causal flow
  • FRAME: Framing intensity
  • LOCK: Closure pressure

Structural Role

In contemporary information environments, discourse is increasingly shaped by:

  • Biased reporting
  • Narrative framing
  • AI-generated content

I2OS-SIV25 does not classify or suppress these influences.
Instead, it introduces a structural illumination layer and a cognitive delay layer, enabling readers to recognize how interpretation is being guided before forming conclusions.


Position in I2OS

SIV25 functions as the discourse-structure layer of the Infinity Intelligence Operating System (I2OS).

It operates under a non-evaluative design invariant, where AI performs structural observation while human interpretation remains primary.


Author

Masayuki Ando
I2OS Lab


License

This project is released for research and conceptual development purposes.

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Judgment-free AI that reveals how discourse influences interpretation. Structural analysis via a 25→7→5→4 projection model (PREM, FLOW, FRAME, LOCK).

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