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
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