Verge

Verge is a research-focused module within Jaqlor’s Cognitive Intelligence Systems initiative. It explores whether linguistic, emotional, and behavioral signal patterns can be studied in relation to psychosis-associated frameworks discussed in academic literature.

Verge is strictly a research and exploratory system. It does not diagnose, predict, or assess individual mental health conditions and is not intended for clinical, medical, or legal decision-making.

Module Overview

Psychosis-related conditions involve complex interactions between cognition, perception, language, and contextual factors. Verge investigates whether non-invasive behavioral signals — including speech structure, linguistic variation, and affective expression — can be examined at an aggregate research level to understand how such patterns appear within controlled datasets.

Core Capabilities

Exploratory analysis of linguistic and behavioral signal patterns across structured datasets.
Study of correlations between multimodal signal features and research-defined psychosis-associated indicators.
Multimodal data handling including text, audio, and controlled video-based inputs.
Generation of structured, non-diagnostic analytical summaries for research and institutional evaluation.

Modular Architecture

Verge follows a modular research pipeline separating data ingestion, feature extraction, modeling experiments, and interpretive layers. This structure supports transparency, auditability, and controlled experimentation without implying operational deployment.

Ethical Scope & Constraints

  • No diagnosis or screening of individuals
  • No prediction of psychosis onset or severity
  • No automated decisions affecting individuals
  • Research use only under institutional or academic oversight

Current Status

Active Research Module