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Neuralator

A bidirectional component that converts human language inputs directly into high-dimensional semantic vectors and reconstructs human-interpretable outputs from those vectors, bypassing traditional tokenization. Unlike a tokenizer—which segments text into discrete linguistic units—the Neuralator enables concept-native processing by preserving semantic relationships in compressed vector form.

Sometimes spelled: Neurolator
In contrast to BERT’s tokenizer, the LN system uses a Neuralator to encode and decode conceptual information without relying on syntactic fragmentation.
by Trentism July 9, 2025
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