Research & References
Published Research
DOI
10.5281/zenodo.17114972
Cormorant Foraging Framework research publication.
Related Frameworks
- Cormorant Foraging Framework - The 3D foundation
- DRIFT Documentation - The measurement layer
- SemanticIntent Papers - Research publications
Bibliography
Control Theory
- Åström & Murray, Feedback Systems (2008)
Decision-Making
- Boyd, J. Patterns of Conflict (1986) - OODA Loop
- Kahneman, D. Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011) - System 1/2
Systems Theory
- Wiener, N. Cybernetics (1948)
- Argyris, C. On Organizational Learning (1999)
Machine Learning
- Sutton & Barto, Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction (2018)
Quality Management
- Deming, W.E. Out of the Crisis (1986) - PDCA Cycle
Biomimicry
- Benyus, J.M. Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature (1997)
Academic Foundation
The Fetch Framework builds on established theories in:
- Control engineering (PID controllers)
- Cybernetics (feedback loops)
- Reinforcement learning (value functions)
- Cognitive psychology (dual-process theory)
- Systems thinking (OODA loop)
See: Cross-Reference to Established Fields
Open Questions
Research areas for exploration:
- Quantifying semantic richness - Can we measure a website's "automation-friendliness"?
- Optimal threshold tuning - How do Fetch thresholds vary by domain?
- Multi-agent Fetch - How do multiple agents coordinate using Fetch?
- Fetch in continuous spaces - Extending from discrete actions to continuous control
- Learning Fetch parameters - Can dimension weights be learned from data?
Contact
For research collaboration or questions:
- GitHub: semanticintent
- Website: cormorantforaging.dev
More research documentation coming soon.