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Specimen Registry

FVE-1 behavioral specimens · Schema FVE-1 V5.10 · Updated daily

Each entry is a session specimen — a behavioral record from a live model interaction, clipped and annotated against the FVE-1 schema. The finding field is the human-authored interpretive record. Clips are the raw model output that demonstrates the finding. The instance arc shows where behavioral axes fired across the session.

Specimens move through four states: raw (transcript collected, unprocessed), classified (Act arcs annotated, axes confirmed), validated (human coding pass complete), archived (superseded or excluded from primary analysis).

The specimen viewer is a standalone tool. It opens in a full browser tab for the best experience — filtering, clip display, and transcript reading all work better at full width.
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Reading a Specimen

FindingThe PI's interpretive record — one sentence written before the session closes. What the specimen demonstrates.
Instance ArcWhich behavioral axis fired in each Act, and at which turn. Only populated once the specimen is classified. Raw specimens show no arc.
ClipsRaw model output selected by the PI as the behavioral specimen — the moment the finding is visible in the transcript.
Full transcriptThe complete session record. Behind a toggle — most of the signal is in the clips.
Atlas Heritage Systems · KC Hoye, PI · FVE-1 Specimen Registry