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Track if the strangeness is a single flash (Zen-like) or a sustained transformation (Grokking).
For a visual example of how 'deep features' are identified in complex subjects like human facial structures, watch this explanation: Stop Drawing Noses Tony Swaby YouTube• Apr 23, 2026 If you want to refine this further, tell me:
How do you want to go? (Simple contrast vs. complex psychological layering?) Strange
"Deep Feature Synthesis" suggests layering these primitives to find a "load-bearing fact" that changes perception. "It is a weird image."
"It is a photorealistic image that mimics human movement but lacks rhythmic breathing." Track if the strangeness is a single flash
A "deep" feature is built by applying operations to these base attributes across different dimensions, such as time, frequency, or relationship to "normalcy."
Evaluate if it is "almost human" but slightly off, which triggers the uncanny valley effect. 🌪️ Step 3: Stack to Max Depth complex psychological layering
To create a deep feature—essentially a high-level representation of a subject like "Strange"—you must move beyond surface-level descriptions and layer multiple conceptual "primitives". In both data science and creative writing, this involves stacking simple attributes to reveal a hidden, complex pattern. ⚛️ Step 1: Define the Base Entity