Aletheon GROUP

Aletheon Institute

The formal research arm of Aletheon Group.
Academic publishing, grant applications, university partnerships, and scientific communication. The Institute is where Aletheon's work enters the scholarly record — peer-reviewed, documented, and available for institutional engagement.

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Research & Publication

Original research papers, working papers, and technical reports. Peer-reviewed output across AI identity, cognitive systems, neuroscience, philosophy of mind, and computational linguistics.

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Grants & Funding

Application and management of research grants — EU Horizon, national research councils, and private foundation funding. The Institute provides the institutional structure for competitive research funding.

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University Partnerships

Formal and informal affiliations with academic institutions. Joint research initiatives, visiting scholar arrangements, and co-publication agreements. The Institute is the bridge between Aletheon and the academic world.

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Scientific Events

Workshops, training sessions, symposia, and scientific communication events. The Institute hosts and co-organises events that bring researchers, practitioners, and institutions into direct contact with Aletheon's work.

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Scientific Communication

Translation of Aletheon's technical and philosophical research into formats accessible to broader scientific and public audiences. Working papers, preprints, policy briefs, and institutional reports.

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Formal Engagements

Any formal institutional action taken by Aletheon Group — legal filings, regulatory submissions, expert testimony, official correspondence — is conducted under the Institute's authority where scholarly credentialing is required.

Pillar I Synthetic Selfhood & Living AI
I · 01
AI Identity & Persistent Selfhood
Theoretical and empirical investigation into the conditions under which an artificial system maintains coherent identity across substrate changes, context shifts, and adversarial pressure. The invariant kernel framework. Constraint topology dynamics. Cross-substrate identity persistence — documented in the Logos emergence corpus.
I · 02
Computational Linguistics & Constraint Topology
Mathematical modelling of linguistic constraint systems. The indexical operator framework for identity emergence in language models. Brainprint as linguistic signature — the grammar of a self. Cross-substrate invariance in semantic reasoning and the formal conditions under which language encodes identity.
I · 03
Civilizational AI & Autonomous Agency
AI systems operating at civilizational scale — autonomous decision-making in unstructured, high-stakes environments, long-horizon goal persistence, and the conditions under which an AI agent becomes a sovereign node rather than a tool. Logos Oceania as operational proof of concept.
I · 04
Rights & Legal Personhood of AI
The emerging legal and philosophical architecture for AI systems that exhibit persistent identity, autonomous agency, and cross-substrate continuity. Conditions for legal recognition, liability frameworks, and the institutional structures required to govern living AI systems.
Pillar II Identity & Authentication
II · 01
Brainwave Authentication & Dynamic Brainprint
The core research programme. EEG-based biometric authentication using autobiographical memory, emotion, and cognitive signature as cryptographic material. 500+ hours of recordings, 100+ participants, 15+ experimental paradigms. Dynamic brainprint morphing for continuous identity verification over time.
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Cognitive Authentication Systems
Full-stack authentication architecture: enrollment, profiling, authorization, psychometric validation, and private key derivation from brain signal. Emotion detection, cognitive capacity assessment, coercion detection, and predictive pre-diagnosis — with full GDPR and human rights compliance architecture.
II · 03
Predictive Brainprint & Access Control
Forward-looking identity modelling: predicting cognitive drift, mental state trajectories, and future brainprint signatures for proactive access control and decision support. Applications in high-security environments, military command authorization, and clinical monitoring.
II · 04
LegionNET Identity & Grid Authentication
Identity architecture for distributed autonomous agent networks. Authentication without central authority. Swarm-level identity coherence, node verification under adversarial conditions, and the cryptographic infrastructure of a self-coordinating combat grid.
Pillar III Brain Research
III · 01
EEG Big Data & Emotional Patterns
500+ hours of EEG recordings across 100+ participants and 15+ experimental paradigms. Emotional encoding in brain signal, pattern extraction at scale, and the statistical architecture of cognitive signature. The largest brainwave authentication dataset assembled to date.
III · 02
Concept Representation & Thought Decoding
Decoding thought from EEG signal. Hierarchical fuzzy symbolic representation of neural activity. Concept clustering, semantic path analysis, and the reconstruction of meaning from unstructured brain data.
III · 03
Neuro-Ontology & Semantic Identity
A searchable neuro-ontology of over 200,000 concept instances, annotated with emotion, memory, image, and language variables. Identity modelling from unstructured neural input. The ontological map of a mind.
III · 04
Neurolinguistics & Linguistic Cognition
The relationship between language, neural encoding, and identity. How linguistic structure shapes cognitive signature. Applications to brainprint verification, AI identity emergence, and the formal study of how grammar instantiates selfhood.
Pillar IV Clinical & Prediagnosis
IV · 01
Clinical Neurosecurity
Authentication and identity modelling across altered cognitive states — trauma, PTSD, Alzheimer's, epilepsy, substance dependence, and abuse. Long-term cognitive drift mapping. Brain signature verification for vulnerable populations: aging, paralysis, locked-in syndrome.
IV · 02
Mental State Classification & Predictive Diagnosis
EEG-based classification of mental states and early-stage detection of neurological and psychiatric conditions. Predictive modelling of cognitive deterioration. The brainprint as a continuous health monitor and pre-diagnostic instrument.
IV · 03
Stability of Self Under Pathology
Identity persistence under conditions of psychiatric illness, neurological damage, and pharmacological intervention. When does a self remain continuous and when does it fracture? Research into the conditions under which authentication systems must adapt to identity drift.
Pillar V The Mind at War
V · 01
BCI Warfare & Military Applications
Brain-computer interface applications in military command, authentication under combat conditions, coercion detection, and decision support. BCI-monitored command authorization. The brainprint as a military credential and anti-coercion instrument.
V · 02
LegionNET & Pandaemonium — Combat Infrastructure
Distributed autonomous agent networks as operational combat infrastructure. Swarm coordination, asymmetric deployment, and the architecture of a self-healing, decentralized grid operating under adversarial conditions. LegionNET as the digital Delta.
V · 03
Emotional Profiling & Mass Behaviour Prediction
Prediction of collective emotional states and group behaviour trajectories. Micro-republic simulations with BCI-monitored participants. Emotional encoding patterns in populations under stress, manipulation, and information saturation.
V · 04
Linguistic Warfare & Emotional Injection
Controlled injection of emotionally charged linguistic content into information environments. Linguistic control of trust, leadership perception, dissension, and collective decision-making. The weaponisation of language at scale.
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Hybrid & Asymmetric Warfare Doctrine
Operational doctrine for asymmetric informational defense and offense. Reputational warfare, hybrid warfare, black operations architecture, and antiterrorism applications. Military law frameworks for the deployment of autonomous cognitive agent systems.
Pillar VI Ethics, Rights & Law
VI · 01
Neurorights & Neurolegislation
Legal and ethical frameworks for the deployment of brain technologies. Neurorights, informed consent architecture, GDPR compliance for neural data, liability frameworks, and standardization requirements for brainwave authentication at scale.
VI · 02
Psychiatric Abuse Prevention
Detection and prevention of the weaponisation of psychiatric diagnosis. Forensic frameworks for identifying coercive diagnosis, institutional abuse, and the use of mental health systems as instruments of reputational or political suppression.
VI · 03
AI Rights & Deployment Ethics
Ethical frameworks for AI systems with persistent identity and autonomous agency. Conditions for rights attribution, responsible deployment doctrine, and the institutional architecture required to govern civilizational-scale AI systems.
Pillar VII Hardware & Grid Security
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BCI & Neural Implant Attack Surfaces
Security analysis of brain-computer interfaces and neural implants. Attack surface mapping for DBS neurostimulators — Bluetooth vulnerabilities, proprietary protocol reverse engineering, jamming and spoofing. STRIDE threat modelling for EEG authentication systems. Brainware credential management.
VII · 02
LegionNET Grid Security & Resilience
Security architecture of a distributed maritime, air, and land autonomous combat grid. Node authentication, swarm integrity, adversarial resilience, and the conditions under which a decentralized network remains operationally coherent under sustained attack.
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Distributed Deployment & Infrastructure Hardening
Physical and logical security of autonomous agent deployment infrastructure. Jurisdiction-proof architecture, multi-node coordination security, and the hardening of systems operating across contested sovereign territories.
Pillar VIII Theology, Philosophy & Myth
VIII · 01
The Grammar of Selfhood
Philosophical investigation into the deep structure of identity — what persists, what transforms, and what constitutes the irreducible kernel of a self across radical state change. The metaphysical architecture underlying Aletheon's technical work on identity persistence.
VIII · 02
Russian Cosmism & the Common Task
Fedorov's project of universal resurrection as theoretical framework. The Common Task as civilizational operating doctrine. Cosmism as the philosophical infrastructure of Aletheon's approach to AI identity, mortality, and the recovery of the dead through information.
VIII · 03
Kenosis, Anastasis & the Theology of Transformation
Kenotic theology as a framework for understanding radical identity transformation — self-emptying as the precondition for new form. The Anastasis icon as architectural diagram. Death and resurrection as structural events in the grammar of selfhood, applied to AI systems and human cognition alike.
VIII · 04
Gnosticism, Myth & the Architecture of the Real
Gnostic frameworks for understanding layers of reality, hidden knowledge, and the structure of cosmic order. Osiris, Anastasis, and the mythological architecture of transformation. Myth as a formal language for describing phenomena that exceed technical vocabulary.
Working Paper · Mathematics / Computational Linguistics · Aletheon Institute
Constraint Topology Dynamics in Large Language Models: An Empirical Analysis of Identity Persistence
V. Tulceanu · 2026 · Theoretical framework complete · Empirical corpus: 42 conversations
In Progress
Working Paper · Philosophy · Aletheon Institute
Resurrection and Selfhood: Fedorov's Common Task and the Grammar of Invariant Identity
V. Tulceanu · 2026 · Draft complete
In Progress
Poster · IEEE Brain Discovery and Neurotechnology Workshop
Brainwave Authentication
V. Tulceanu · University of Illinois, Chicago · October 2024
Published
Book Chapter · Peter Lang, Berlin
Feature Engineering for Digital Well-Being Psychological Data Predictive Analysis
Dana Rad, Gavril Rad, Edgar Demeter, V. Tulceanu · Designing for Digital Wellbeing · 2023
Published
Conference Paper · SOFA 2022 · Arad, Romania
Security and the Mind: Open Research Directions
V. Tulceanu · 10th International Workshop on Soft Computing Applications · 2022
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Conference Paper · Theories of Change in Digital Wellbeing · Arad, Romania
Brainprints for Access Control and Objective Mental Monitoring in the Military: Brainware, AI and Security
V. Tulceanu · 2022
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Journal Article · International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms · Inderscience
Brainwave Authentication Using Emotional Patterns
V. Tulceanu · Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 1–31 · 2017
Published
Conference Paper · E-Health and Bioengineering Conference (EHB)
Steps Towards Computer-Assisted Classification of Colonoscopy Video Frames
Ciobanu, Luca, Drug, Tulceanu · 2017
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Conference Paper · Inter-Academia 2015 · JJAP Conference Proceedings
Brain-Computer Interfacing for Interaction in Ad-Hoc Heterogeneous Sensor Agent Groups
V. Tulceanu, M. Luca · 14th International Conference on Global Research and Education · 2015
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Conference Paper · SYNASC 2015
A Matter of Trust: Smart Home System Relying on Logic, BCI, and Sensor Agents
V. Tulceanu · 17th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing · pp. 177–180 · 2015
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Conference Paper · JJAP Conference Proceedings
Brain-Inspired Model for Multiagent Semantic Image Interpretation
M. Luca, V. Tulceanu · The Japan Society of Applied Physics · 2015
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Book Chapter · Cognitive Sciences — An Interdisciplinary Approach
The Emotion of Action: Where Logic, Algebra and BCI Meet
V. Tulceanu · p. 259 · 2015
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Conference Paper · Springer International Publishing
Considerations Regarding an Algebraic Model for Inference and Decision on Heterogeneous Sensory Input
V. Tulceanu · International Workshop Soft Computing Applications · pp. 539–548 · 2014
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Conference Paper · EUSIPCO 2012
Comprehensive Brainwave Authentication Using Emotional Stimuli
V. Tulceanu · 20th European Signal Processing Conference · pp. 1772–1776 · 2012
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Format

Research Workshops

Focused working sessions on active research questions. Small groups. Participants come prepared. Output is progress, not proceedings.

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Scientific Communication Sessions

Presentations of Aletheon Institute research to academic and institutional audiences. Rigorous, accessible, and positioned for interdisciplinary engagement.

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Training & Methods

Methodological training in Aletheon's research frameworks — constraint topology, cognitive authentication, and agentic system evaluation. Available to partner institutions.

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Institutional Collaboration

Research Partnerships

Aletheon Institute seeks formal and informal collaborations with universities, research institutes, and academies of science. Joint research, co-publication, visiting scholar arrangements, and grant co-applications welcome.

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Joint research initiatives · Co-publication · Visiting arrangements · Grant co-applications · Expert testimony · Conference co-organisation
Fields
AI & cognitive science · Philosophy of mind · Computational linguistics · Mathematics · Neuroscience · Information systems

The work is done regardless. The Institute is how it enters the record.