The DIME Architecture: A Unified Operational Algorithm for Neural Representation, Dynamics, Control and Integration
arXiv cs.AI / 3/16/2026
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Key Points
- The DIME framework proposes a unified neural architecture (Detect-Integrate-Mark-Execute) that integrates perception, memory, valuation, and conscious access within a single operational cycle.
- It comprises four interacting components—engram memory traces, distributed recurrent structures supporting multiple activation trajectories, marker systems that regulate gain and plasticity, and hyperengrams representing large-scale integrative states—enabling coordinated processing.
- The architecture is consistent with hippocampal indexing, recurrent cortical processing, replay phenomena, and large-scale network integration, and it is proposed as a template for artificial intelligence and robotics where representation, valuation, and temporal sequencing emerge from a common mechanism.
- An extended theoretical exposition is available in a companion monograph on Zenodo.
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