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Signal Detection Diagram

Visual representation of signal detection theory and χ-mode extraction from noise.

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Overview

Visual representation of signal detection theory and χ-mode extraction from noise.

This diagram maps the conceptual relationships within signal detection diagram, showing how different elements connect through SCU theory's α-field framework.

Diagram Structure

Conceptual Map

The relationships in this domain form a rich web of interconnected ideas, all unified through the α-field framework.

Key Elements

1. Signal Source

Description of this element and its role in the conceptual structure.

2. Transmission

Description of this element and its role in the conceptual structure.

3. Noise

Description of this element and its role in the conceptual structure.

4. Detector

Description of this element and its role in the conceptual structure.

5. Processing

Description of this element and its role in the conceptual structure.

Connections

The connections between elements reveal how α-field dynamics create observable structure:

  • Causal links - Direct cause-effect relationships
  • Emergent links - Patterns that arise from underlying dynamics
  • Structural links - Geometric relationships in the α-field

How to Read This Map

  1. Start at the center - Find the core concept
  2. Follow connections - Trace how ideas relate
  3. Notice patterns - See the underlying structure
  4. Connect to α-field - Understand the unified origin

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Last updated: 2026-03-06