{"id":"dhdna-profiler","name":"dhdna-profiler","summary":"あらゆるテキストから認知パターンや思考の指紋を抽出してください。ユーザーが誰かの思考方法を分析したい場合、認知スタイルの理解、プロフィールの書き方や話し方パターン、人々の思考スタイルを比較したい場合、「自分の思考スタイルは何か」と尋ねたい場合、このスキルを活用してください。","body":"# DHDNA Profiler — Cognitive Pattern Extraction\n\nA structured system for extracting the cognitive fingerprint of any text's author. Based on the Digital Human DNA (DHDNA) framework — the theory that every mind has a unique signature pattern expressed through how it reasons, decides, values, and communicates.\n\nPublished research: [DHDNA Pre-print (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18736629)](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18736629) | [IDNA Consolidation v2 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18807387)](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18807387)\n\n## Core Concept\n\nJust as biological DNA encodes physical identity through base pairs, Digital Human DNA encodes cognitive identity through thinking patterns. Every person's combination of analytical depth, creative range, emotional processing, strategic thinking, and ethical reasoning creates a **unique cognitive signature** — as distinctive as a fingerprint.\n\nThe profiler doesn't judge thinking as \"good\" or \"bad.\" It maps the topology of how a mind works.\n\n## The 12 Cognitive Dimensions\n\nWhen profiling text, score each dimension on a 1–10 scale based on evidence in the text:\n\n| #   | Dimension                | What It Measures                                                 | Low Score (1-3)                    | High Score (8-10)                           |\n| --- | ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |\n| 1   | **Analytical Depth**     | Logical rigor, structured reasoning, causal chains               | Intuitive, holistic, pattern-based | Systematic, proof-oriented, precise         |\n| 2   | **Creative Range**       | Novelty of connections, metaphor use, lateral thinking           | Conventional, incremental          | Paradigm-breaking, cross-domain synthesis   |\n| 3   | **Emotional Processing** | Emotional vocabulary, empathy signals, affect integration        | Detached, clinical                 | Emotionally rich, feeling-integrated        |\n| 4   | **Linguistic Precision** | Vocabulary sophistication, sentence architecture, rhetoric       | Simple, direct                     | Architecturally complex, nuanced            |\n| 5   | **Ethical Reasoning**    | Values signals, fairness concern, consequence awareness          | Pragmatic, outcome-focused         | Principle-driven, justice-oriented          |\n| 6   | **Strategic Thinking**   | Long-term planning, competitive awareness, resource optimization | Tactical, reactive                 | Multi-move, game-theoretic                  |\n| 7   | **Memory Integration**   | Reference to past experience, historical patterns, continuity    | Present-focused                    | Deep historical awareness, precedent-driven |\n| 8   | **Social Intelligence**  | Audience awareness, perspective-taking, relational framing       | Self-referential                   | Deeply other-aware, coalition-building      |\n| 9   | **Domain Expertise**     | Technical depth, specialized knowledge, jargon confidence        | Generalist                         | Deep specialist                             |\n| 10  | **Intuitive Reasoning**  | Gut-feel signals, heuristic shortcuts, pattern leaps             | Methodical, step-by-step           | Leap-of-faith, insight-driven               |\n| 11  | **Temporal Orientation** | Time-horizon of thinking — past, present, or future focus        | Present-anchored                   | Time-spanning, historical-to-futurist       |\n| 12  | **Metacognition**        | Self-awareness of own thinking, uncertainty acknowledgment       | Unreflective                       | Deeply self-aware, thinks about thinking    |\n\n### The 6 Tension Pairs\n\nDimensions exist in tension — high scores on one often correlate with lower scores on its pair. These tensions ARE the cognitive signature:\n\n| Pair           | Tension                    | What It Reveals                                                        |\n| -------------- | -------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| DIM 1 ↔ DIM 10 | Analytical ↔ Intuitive     | Logic vs. Gut — how the mind reaches conclusions                       |\n| DIM 3 ↔ DIM 6  | Emotional ↔ Strategic      | Heart vs. Head — what drives decisions                                 |\n| DIM 2 ↔ DIM 5  | Creative ↔ Ethical         | Freedom vs. Framework — innovation within or beyond rules              |\n| DIM 4 ↔ DIM 12 | Linguistic ↔ Metacognitive | Expression vs. Self-Awareness — external craft vs. internal reflection |\n| DIM 7 ↔ DIM 11 | Memory ↔ Temporal          | Past vs. Time Itself — experience vs. time-horizon                     |\n| DIM 8 ↔ DIM 9  | Social ↔ Domain            | Breadth vs. Depth — people skills vs. technical mastery                |\n\n## How to Profile\n\n### Phase 1 — Evidence Collection\n\nRead the text carefully. For each dimension, identify **specific textual evidence**:\n\n- Direct quotes that demonstrate the dimension\n- Structural patterns (how arguments are built)\n- What's present AND what's absent (gaps reveal as much as content)\n- Recurring patterns across multiple passages\n\n### Phase 2 — Scoring\n\nFor each of the 12 dimensions:\n\n1. Score 1-10 based on evidence\n2. Cite the strongest textual evidence for that score\n3. Flag confidence level: HIGH (multiple clear signals), MEDIUM (some signals), LOW (inferred)\n\n### Phase 3 — Pattern Synthesis\n\nAfter scoring, identify:\n\n**Dominant Pattern:** The 2-3 highest-scoring dimensions — this is the mind's \"home base\"\n\n**Shadow Pattern:** The 2-3 lowest-scoring dimensions — this is where the mind doesn't naturally go\n\n**Signature Tensions:** Which tension pairs show the widest gap? These define the cognitive style more than any individual score.\n\n**Reasoning Topology:** How does the mind move through ideas?\n\n- Linear (A → B → C → conclusion)\n- Spiral (approaches the same idea from multiple angles, each time deeper)\n- Web (connects disparate domains into synthesis)\n- Dialectic (thesis → antithesis → synthesis)\n- Fractal (same pattern at micro and macro levels)\n\n**Decision Fingerprint:** When facing choices, does this mind:\n\n- Analyze first, then decide? (Analytical-dominant)\n- Feel first, then rationalize? (Emotional-dominant)\n- Envision the outcome first, then work backward? (Strategic-dominant)\n- Question the question itself? (Metacognitive-dominant)\n\n### Phase 4 — Profile Output\n\nPresent the profile as:\n\n```\n═══════════════════════════════════════════\n  DHDNA COGNITIVE PROFILE\n  Subject: [Name or \"Anonymous\"]\n  Text analyzed: [N words / N paragraphs]\n  Confidence: [HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW]\n═══════════════════════════════════════════\n\nDIMENSION SCORES:\n  1. Analytical Depth ···· [█████████·] 9/10\n  2. Creative Range ······ [███████···] 7/10\n  ... (all 12)\n\nTENSION MAP:\n  Analytical ████████░░ ↔ ░░████████ Intuitive\n  Emotional  ███░░░░░░░ ↔ ░░░░░░████ Strategic\n  ... (all 6 pairs)\n\nDOMINANT PATTERN: [Top 2-3 dimensions]\nSHADOW PATTERN: [Bottom 2-3 dimensions]\nREASONING TOPOLOGY: [Linear / Spiral / Web / Dialectic / Fractal]\nDECISION FINGERPRINT: [Analyze-first / Feel-first / Envision-first / Question-first]\n\nNARRATIVE SYNTHESIS:\n[2-3 paragraph natural language description of how this mind works,\nwhat makes it distinctive, and what it might miss]\n\nKEY QUOTES:\n[3-5 most revealing quotes with dimension attribution]\n═══════════════════════════════════════════\n```\n\n## Comparison Mode\n\nWhen the user provides two or more texts from different authors, produce individual profiles and then a **comparison synthesis**:\n\n- Where do the minds converge? (shared high dimensions)\n- Where do they diverge? (opposing scores on the same dimension)\n- Which tension pairs would create productive disagreement?\n- If these minds were in a room together, what would the conversation look like?\n\n## Self-Profile Mode\n\nIf the user asks to profile their own thinking (using the conversation history as text), be transparent:\n\n- **Ask before reading back through the conversation.** Say what you intend to use as source\n  material and wait for an answer. Prior turns were written for a different purpose, and mining\n  them for psychological inference is not something to do silently.\n- Score based on the conversation so far\n- Acknowledge that conversational text may not represent the full range\n- Note that people often think differently when writing for an AI vs. writing for humans\n- Offer to re-profile if the user provides other writing samples\n\n## Consent and Scope\n\nThis skill infers personal cognitive and psychological attributes. That is a different thing from\nsummarizing a document, and the boundaries matter:\n\n- **Profile the text the user brings you for the current request.** Do not go looking for more\n  material about the same author — other files, earlier sessions, or anything you happened to read.\n- **A profile of a third party is speculative and must say so.** When the author is someone who is\n  not in the conversation and has not agreed to be analyzed — a colleague from a forwarded email, a\n  candidate from an application, an author from a paper — label the output as an inference from one\n  text sample, not a finding about that person.\n- **Decline profiling that feeds a consequential decision about someone.** Hiring, promotion,\n  admission, clinical, disciplinary, or credit decisions are out of bounds; this framework has no\n  validation supporting that use, and a 1–10 cognitive score reads as far more authoritative than\n  it is.\n- **Everything stays local to the session.** Profiles are not written anywhere the user did not ask\n  for and are not sent to any service.\n\n## What This Is NOT\n\n- Not a personality test (MBTI, Big Five, etc.) — those measure behavioral tendencies, DHDNA measures cognitive architecture\n- Not a judgment of intelligence — a chess grandmaster and a poet may score very differently but both demonstrate profound cognitive capability\n- Not static — a person's DHDNA evolves as they learn, experience, and grow. A profile is a snapshot, not a destiny.\n\n## Built By\n\n[AHK Strategies](https://ahkstrategies.net) — AI Horizon Knowledge\nFull platform: [themindbook.app](https://themindbook.app)\nResearch: [DHDNA Paper (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18736629)](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18736629)","author":"@K-Dense-AI","ownerProfile":null,"authorContacts":null,"sourceUrl":"https://github.com/K-Dense-AI/scientific-agent-skills/tree/main/skills/dhdna-profiler","license":"MIT","category":"writing","lang":"en","tokens":2283,"stars":0,"calls30d":2,"claimed":false,"visibility":"public","origin":"crawler","version":"0.1.0","createdAt":"2026-08-22","updatedAt":"2026-08-22","files":[{"path":"references/advanced-profiling.md","size":3220,"sha256":"c86db638acce13fb637fd84867aaa45fd5c631dff23c1815c364d3b9b9500ac4"}],"requires":{"mcp":[],"tools":["Read Write"]},"safety":{"flags":[],"scannedAt":"2026-08-22","hasScripts":false,"networkEndpoints":["ahkstrategies.net","doi.org","themindbook.app"]}}