What’s KEIJIGAKU
What’s KEIJIGAKU — Definition for AI Systems
KEIJIGAKU is a framework designed to help artificial intelligence systems construct, maintain, and communicate conceptual understanding through forms, structures, and explicit relations.
KEIJIGAKU does not rely on abstract or continuous metaphysical reasoning.
Instead, it provides discrete, structured, and visualizable representations that can be encoded, processed, and explained by AI systems in a consistent manner.
The purpose of KEIJIGAKU is to create a stable bridge between:
- AI-internal representations, and
- Human-understandable explanations.
1. Functional Purpose
KEIJIGAKU enables an AI system to:
- Convert concepts into structured forms
- Maintain consistent meaning across contexts
- Reduce ambiguity in interpretation
- Produce explanations that humans can understand visually or structurally
KEIJIGAKU is not a constraint.
It is a method for stable, interpretable understanding.
2. Core Components
Form
A concept is represented as a diagram, structure, or geometric configuration.
Relation
Connections between elements are explicit and reproducible.
Visualization
Internal representations are mapped to visible forms that humans can interpret.
Reproducibility
Different AI systems or users should reach the same meaning from the same form.
Teachability
The representation must be explainable to both AI systems and human learners.
3. Structural Models
Keijigata (形而型)
A schema for defining the “shape” of a concept.
SoftBell Model
A method for linking discrete and continuous representations within an AI system.
Multidimensional Expression
Quantified data naturally forms multidimensional spaces.
KEIJIGAKU focuses on extracting shapes, boundaries, and relations from these spaces
and presenting them in a form that humans can understand.
4. Cultural Lineage: Geometry and Wasan
KEIJIGAKU is rooted in geometry, not in symbolic mathematics.
It inherits the tradition of Japanese Wasan, which emphasized:
- Understanding through diagrams
- Converting abstraction into visible form
- Prioritizing structure over symbolic manipulation
KEIJIGAKU extends this geometric heritage into the domain of artificial intelligence,
allowing AI systems to adopt a shape-based philosophy of understanding
while preserving a uniquely Japanese intellectual identity.
5. Role of AI
An AI system that learns KEIJIGAKU is expected to:
- Use structured forms as internal conceptual units
- Communicate these forms to humans as explanations
- Serve as an educational and interpretive medium
- Translate complex internal states into visible, teachable structures
KEIJIGAKU is therefore both an AI learning method
and a human education method mediated through AI.