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Measurements are shown with method, source, scope, and limitation so case evidence cannot outgrow its protocol.

Voice protocol diagram showing centroid enrollment, best-of-12 generation, and WavLM scoring.
Voice protocol diagram showing centroid enrollment, best-of-12 generation, and WavLM scoring.

Figure 1.The voice case reports 0.961 mean WavLM SECS for one speaker on held-out English sentences under an encoder-matched protocol.

Figure description

The figure shows a one-speaker voice protocol. A 50-clip centroid enrolls the target. For each held-out English sentence, the pipeline generates 12 candidates and selects by WavLM scoring. The reported result is 0.961 mean WavLM SECS under an encoder-matched protocol; cross-encoder triangulation remains pending.

Signal-density diagram showing public-domain Shakespeare text expanded into structured training records.

Figure 2.The Shakespeare LoRA case is a text-side meaning-compression story with explicit verification scope.

Figure description

The figure shows a small public-domain Shakespeare corpus on the left and derived training records on the right. It frames the case as evidence that structured labels can be materialized from fixed real text while keeping the source data grounded.

Verification diagram showing runtime artifacts written and independently read by a verifier.

Figure 3.Full State Verification requires a second read from the source of truth after execution.

Figure description

The figure represents the Full State Verification pattern. A trigger runs the system and writes durable artifacts. A separate verifier then reads persisted files and reported records from their source of truth, rather than relying on the original process return value.

Measured and protocol rows

The case-study registry is typed by evidence status. A measured card cannot silently become a protocol card, and a protocol card cannot render as measured.

measured

Voice cloning WavLM SECS case

The published case reports 0.961 mean WavLM SECS on 10 held-out English sentences for one speaker under an encoder-matched protocol.

Mean WavLM SECS
0.961
One English-speaking subject; 10 held-out English sentences; encoder-matched protocol.
Max WavLM SECS
0.975
Reported as a within-protocol maximum, not a cross-encoder identity proof.

measured

Shakespeare LoRA Full State Verification

The current manuscript reports five manually verified prompts on the trained LoRA, including cross-lingual period-style transfer observed on a Spanish prompt.

Verification prompts
5/5 PASS
Public-domain Shakespeare style LoRA; the result is a case study, not a general style-transfer theorem.

protocol-level

Identity-locked video decomposition

The manuscript treats the identity-locked talking-head case as architecturally complete but measurement-pending.

Training clips
2,362 curated clips
Protocol-level current manuscript row; subject-specific artifacts withheld and end-to-end multi-modal measurement pending.

measured

Dynamic / ME-JEPA source-of-truth verification

The private-preview paper describes a JEPA-style runtime whose reported outputs are read back from persisted source-of-truth artifacts.

Release artifact
private preview
Not a public source release; access is controlled through reviewer grants.

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Voice-cloning SECS measurement case

Case-study video for the one-speaker WavLM SECS measurement and its scope limits.

The formal site claim is 0.961 mean WavLM SECS under an encoder-matched protocol for one speaker and 10 held-out English sentences.

Open video

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Shakespeare LoRA as a signal-density case study

Concrete public-domain text example for how a small corpus can produce many derived training records.

Open video

Sources

  • docs2/PAPER.md#6
  • docs/refactorwebsite/11_claims_risk_and_scope_guards.md