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[r/ML] OpenSimula — open implementation of Simula-style mechanism design for synthetic data (in AfterImage) [P]

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OpenSimula, an open-source Python implementation, has been added to the AfterImage tool to facilitate Simula-style mechanism design for synthetic data. It targets the problem of generating controlled diversity in reasoning spaces for SFT/evaluation setups. The tool allows users to define axes of variation, joint-sample them, and stress-test generations, thereby improving the robustness and diversity of datasets for AI model training and evaluation.

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