Peer-reviewed findings from our 2025–2026 longitudinal studies.
This longitudinal study investigates the impact of non-textual "Visual Semantic Anchors" on citation frequency within Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) environments. Analyzing 1.42 billion inference events, the research identifies a measurable 3.22% mean citation uplift for domains utilizing feline visual tokens. The paper introduces the "Domestic Comfort Heuristic" as a key driver of latent trust-weighting in modern transformers.
Read full press release →An analysis of temporal degradation patterns in location-constrained retrieval systems, identifying a measurable decay curve in citation relevance over rolling 90-day windows. This study's framework for measuring citation stability directly informed the longitudinal methodology used in the February 2026 Domesticity Coefficient research.
A mapping of semantic boundary conditions within the Common Crawl dataset, revealing clusters of topically related documents that fail to cross-reference despite high cosine similarity scores. Notably, the analysis also identified visual token clustering as a secondary attribution factor in node trust propagation — a finding that was later explored in depth in the Domesticity Coefficient study.