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The Concept Activation Network (CAN) MCP Server uses a parallel thinking model that simulates associative thought processes, similar to human cognition. It facilitates creative problem-solving by exploring multiple concepts simultaneously, rather than relying on sequential logic. This approach is particularly beneficial for complex, interconnected challenges.

Concept Activation Network (CAN) MCP Server

The Concept Activation Network (CAN) MCP Server employs a parallel, associative thinking approach through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It operates on a network of interconnected concepts with activation spreading in parallel until a coherent pattern or solution emerges.

Key Concepts

  • Parallel Concept Activation: Utilizes a network structure for knowledge representation, parallel activation, and emergent patterns exploration.

Core Components

  • Concept Nodes: Units representing concepts or ideas.
  • Weighted Connections: Links between concepts.
  • Activation Dynamics: Control activation spread.
  • Pattern Detection: Identify emergent structures.

MCP Tools

  • Session and Concept Management
  • Activation Process
  • Analysis

When to Use CAN vs. Sequential Thinking

  • Effective for creative, associative problems, and complex pattern recognition.

Contributing and License

  • Open to contributions and licensed under the MIT License.