Rights of Robots — Research Architecture
Independent research on meaning, behavior, coordination, and stabilization in information-processing systems.
Rights of Robots documents research areas concerned with representation, interpretation, behavioral consistency, semantic infrastructure, and applied interoperability.
The site serves as a public entry point to ongoing research areas, publications, and selected reference implementations. It is not a portfolio, repository index, project catalog, or domain directory.
Research Areas
Information, Meaning and Behavior
How information becomes meaning, how meaning is interpreted, and how interpretation influences behavior.
Behavioral Alignment
How behavioral consistency can be observed, evaluated, compared, and maintained across autonomous and semi-autonomous systems.
Semantic Infrastructure
How references, definitions, provenance, and meaning can be stabilized through explicit structures.
Applied Interoperability
How autonomous systems coordinate information, decisions, and actions across operational environments.
Methodology
Each research area begins with an observable phenomenon that requires explanation.
A conceptual model is proposed to provide a coherent explanation for the observed phenomenon. The model is expected to remain internally consistent and analytically transparent.
Its explanatory value is subsequently examined through observable developments, public evidence, and continued observation across different contexts and information-processing environments.
Research areas are not presented as validated theories. Their explanatory value remains subject to continued observation, empirical grounding, revision, and refinement.
Contact
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