Pattern

Threat Signal Detection Threshold


A recurring regulatory configuration defining the signal strength required for immune surveillance mechanisms to classify input as a credible threat within the Immune Surveillance & Threat Recognition system.

This pattern describes how strong a signal must be before the immune system decides something is a real threat.

Scope

In scope: threat classification thresholds during immune surveillance.

Out of scope: disease diagnosis, clinical severity grading, or therapeutic decision-making.

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