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    <description>Expressive Forensics is a new conceptual framework proposed by Hideki Saito. It aims to scientifically interpret the traces, structures, and mechanisms embedded within creative works and expressive acts, in order to provide deeper, more structural support for creative activities. This framework is built upon an interdisciplinary foundation spanning acoustics, classification systems, information science, cultural studies, and theories of expression. It centers on a perspective that traditional academic fields have not fully addressed: “scientifically understanding the structure of creativity.”</description>
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      <description>What Is Expressive Forensics? Expressive Forensics is a conceptual framework for interpreting the traces left behind by expressive actions—such as voice, speech patterns, stylistic habits, or creative workflows—to uncover the underlying structures, processes, and intentions that shape them. Rather than referring to “forensics” in the narrow sense of criminal investigation, the term is used in its more fundamental meaning: inferring structure from traces. Expressive Forensics applies this idea to the study of human (and hybrid human–AI) expression.</description>
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