Bundling
This wiki entry defines a term used across VSAVM and explains why it matters in the architecture.
The diagram has a transparent background and highlights the operational meaning of the term inside VSAVM.
Related wiki pages: VM, event stream, VSA, bounded closure, consistency contract.
Definition
Bundling is a VSA operation that aggregates multiple vectors into a prototype that captures shared structure.
Role in VSAVM
VSAVM uses bundling to form prototypes for schemas and macro programs and to cluster paraphrases under a shared representation.
Mechanics and implications
Bundling is compatible with federation: prototypes can be merged across clients by further bundling. Bundled candidates remain proposals; the VM validates conclusions through execution and closure checks.
Further reading
Bundling is one of the simplest VSA operations and is valuable for robust prototypes that tolerate noise and partial overlap.
References
Vector symbolic architecture (Wikipedia) Hyperdimensional computing (Wikipedia) Federated learning (Wikipedia)