Tools / Analyze
Measure before claiming.
The analyzer is a descriptor-first workbench, not a magic classifier.
Baseline descriptors such as box-counting fractal dimension help measure scale-bounded complexity, but MCVA cannot stop there. The analyzer also needs topology, junction behavior, branch survival, recovery geometry, symmetry, periodicity, and artifact awareness.
The next major feature family is bifurcation / recovery metrics: candidate descriptors for pre-split pressure, split geometry, downstream turbulence, semi-recovery, and persistent memory marks.
Nature does not speak only in fractals. The analyzer should also estimate competing or complementary geometries such as circles, spirals, grids, lattices, cellular packing, waves, and artifact loads rather than forcing every case into a fractal reading.
Fractal dimension measures complexity. MCVA must also measure recovery.
Open the cross-domain comparison bench.
See the roadmap for the implementation lane.