Corpus Architecture Program
Define the structure of a language or knowledge corpus, normalize its inputs, and expose useful semantic slices.
Work
There are no fake client lists here. Instead, the site shows the kinds of program frames and deliverables that can later mature into real case studies, research dossiers, or application surfaces.
Define the structure of a language or knowledge corpus, normalize its inputs, and expose useful semantic slices.
Design operator surfaces that translate complex language state into something a person can actually use.
Build assistive systems for correction, reasoning support, contextual retrieval, and machine-guided language tasks.
Shape state traces, analytic panels, and evaluation views that make a system's behavior interpretable.
Evidence Ladder
Define the problem, corpus, interfaces, and desired state clearly.
Expose structures, dependencies, and semantic relations visually and textually.
Show the interface or telemetry layer where the model becomes legible.
Only then does the work become a true case study worth publishing outwardly.