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(Tentative)

Capitalised Terms used in PGM-AUA have the meaning defined in Table 1.  Non-capitalised terms letter have the meaning commonly defined for the context in which they are used. The full set of MPAI-defined Terms is available online.

Table 1 – Terms used in PGM-AUA

Terms Definitions
Action The impact on an M-Instance caused by an A-User.
Affordance Action possibilities offered by a scene or its objects.
A-User A User with a significant degree of autonomous operation specified by PGM-AUA and having a conversation with another User.
Canvas The geometric container that contains the AV Scene providing the coordinate system, the dimensions, and Audio-Visual Scene used by the Geometry Parser and the Spatial Reasoning Engine rely on.
Constraints Geometric, Topological, Space-Time, Intent-driven rules or limitations that govern spatial relationships and interactions.
H-User A User directly operated by a human. It is the typical – but not exclusive – type of conversational partner of the A-User specified by
Modulation The process of adapting and aligning a response to the User’s Personal Status and to the A-User’s Personality Profile, respectively.
Personality The expressive identity of the A-User system – defined by a coherent set of traits, communicative preferences, and behavioural tendencies that shape how responses are produced and adapted.
Process Action The request of a Process to another Process to perform an Action (Request) and the response of the requested Process (Response).
Referent Any entity – physical, conceptual, or contextual – that is semantically pointed to or implied by the User’s input, gesture, gaze, or interaction.
Response scaffolding The structured, layered approach an AI agent uses to provide a response reflecting its reasoning.
Salience score A value between 0 and 1 – computed based on Loudness, Spatial Proximity, Frequency uniqueness, Temporal Onset, and Semantic Role – that quantifies the perceptual prominence of an Audio Object within a given time window and, therefore reflects how likely the A-User is to attend to or prioritise that sound.
User The conversational partner of the A-User.

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