ewald1976/Corridor-D-12B

Hugging Face
TEXT GENERATIONConcurrency Cost:1Model Size:12BQuant:FP8Ctx Length:32kPublished:May 29, 2026License:apache-2.0Architecture:Transformer Open Weights Warm

Corridor-D-12B by ewald1976 is a 12 billion parameter fine-tuned personality engine, derived from Corridor-C-12B, with a 32768 token context length. It is specifically tuned to simulate personality and memory decay within a "corridor" environment, featuring increased memory decay and reduced personality projection. This model is designed for specialized simulations of human interaction dynamics in constrained physical spaces.

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Corridor-D-12B: A Specialized Personality Engine

ewald1976/Corridor-D-12B is a 12 billion parameter model, fine-tuned from its parent, Corridor-C-12B, to function as a unique "personality engine." This model is specifically designed to simulate the subtle dynamics of human interaction within a very particular context: the transitional space between a waiting room and an interview room.

Key Differentiators & Capabilities

  • Context-Specific Tuning: Optimized for the unique environmental and psychological conditions of a "corridor" setting.
  • Enhanced Memory Decay: Features a 20% increase in memory decay compared to its parent model, aiming to accurately reflect real-time memory loss in such transient spaces.
  • Scaled Personality Projection: Personality projection is reduced from a room-scale to a body-scale, focusing on individual presence rather than environmental influence.
  • Increased Affect Contagion: The model incorporates a 15% higher affect contagion rate, simulating how emotions might spread more rapidly in close, temporary encounters.
  • Realistic Simulation: Demonstrated realistic speech and movement generation for a five-minute corridor scene during testing, accurately modeling personality decay.

Intended Use Cases

This model is highly specialized and best suited for research or applications requiring the simulation of:

  • Human behavioral dynamics in transitional spaces.
  • The effects of environmental constraints on memory and personality.
  • Studies on subtle emotional transfer and interaction in brief encounters.