Promising signals export
The Enoch promising signals repository preserves bounded useful or scale-blocked research signals that should not be treated as paper-corpus outputs. For current runtime source-of-truth details, see the Current Runtime Snapshot.What it is
Promising signals are generated records for Enoch runs with deterministic control-plane statuses such asuseful_signal, promising_if_scaled, or compute_scale_blocked. They preserve small local signals, stopped follow-ups, and larger-compute next-step ideas. They are the safety valve that keeps useful-but-not-paper work visible without inflating the paper corpus or implying external validation.
The current export (v1 schema) contains 519 deterministic, contract-clean signals exported from the Enoch control plane.
Status breakdown:
useful_signal: 452compute_scale_blocked: 67
- Top external-researcher candidates: 129
- Compute-scale blocked: 67
- Follow-up recommended: 212
- Weak/local-only preserved: 61
- Likely stale/low-value archive: 50
data/signals.jsonl, ranking metadata is in data/ranking.json, and count/status accounting is in data/manifest.json.
Ranking is deterministic. Bucket labels and scores are derived only from exported fields: evidence strength, hypothesis status, source lineage, compute-scale status, follow-up metadata/depth, and local evidence artifact references. No LLM review or manual judgment is accepted as ranking truth.
What it is not
These entries are not validated papers, not peer reviewed, not publication-positive, and not part of the public paper corpus. They are preservation records for future inspection or larger-compute follow-up. Public evidence has not been copied for these records (public_evidence_copied: false in all records).