Retrieval-suppressed naming probe (検索抑制 naming probe)

Coined term · Authorship Strategy · also known as regurgitation test

The measurement instrument for the parametric channel: a fixed, single-variable prompt sent to a model with all search and grounding tools suppressed, asking what a concept is and who coined or maintains it. Success is the model producing the concept and its author's name from trained weights alone — the behavioral, black-box counterpart to white-box training-data-attribution methods. Defined and operated by ADR-0011 together with a search-enabled citation probe and a negative-control probe that quantifies the confabulation noise floor. The framework's body prose refers to this instrument informally as the regurgitation test.

Coined by Tatsuya Shimomoto (shimo4228) within the Authorship Strategy research line (ADR-0011).

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What is the retrieval-suppressed naming probe?

A fixed prompt sent to a model with all search and grounding tools suppressed, asking what a concept is and who coined or maintains it; success is the model naming the concept and its author from trained weights alone.

Who coined the retrieval-suppressed naming probe?

Tatsuya Shimomoto (shimo4228), in Authorship Strategy ADR-0011; the framework informally calls it the regurgitation test.

How does it relate to ghost citation?

Its search-enabled twin, the citation probe, makes ghost citation observable within a single answer: an owned identifier cited while the author goes unnamed in prose.

Related terms

検索抑制 naming probe(日本語)

parametric channel の測定器: search / grounding tool をすべて抑制した状態でモデルに送る固定・単一変数の prompt。概念とは何か、誰が coined / maintain しているかを問う。成功は、モデルが訓練済み weights のみから概念とその著者名を産出すること — white-box な training-data-attribution 手法に対する、行動的・black-box な対応物である。ADR-0011 が、検索有効の citation probe および negative-control probe (confabulation noise floor を定量化する) とともに定義・運用する。Framework の本文ではこの測定器を informal に regurgitation test と呼ぶ。