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gbanyan 9d19ca5a31 Paper A v3.1: apply codex peer-review fixes + add Scripts 20/21
Major fixes per codex (gpt-5.4) review:

## Structural fixes
- Fixed three-method convergence overclaim: added Script 20 to run KDE
  antimode, BD/McCrary, and Beta mixture EM on accountant-level means.
  Accountant-level 1D convergence: KDE antimode=0.973, Beta-2=0.979,
  LogGMM-2=0.976 (within ~0.006). BD/McCrary finds no transition at
  accountant level (consistent with smooth clustering, not sharp
  discontinuity).
- Disambiguated Method 1: KDE crossover (between two labeled distributions,
  used at signature all-pairs level) vs KDE antimode (single-distribution
  local minimum, used at accountant level).
- Addressed Firm A circular validation: Script 21 adds CPA-level 70/30
  held-out fold. Calibration thresholds derived from 70% only; heldout
  rates reported with Wilson 95% CIs (e.g. cos>0.95 heldout=93.61%
  [93.21%-93.98%]).
- Fixed 139+32 vs 180: the split is 139/32 of 171 Firm A CPAs with >=10
  signatures (9 CPAs excluded for insufficient sample). Reconciled across
  intro, results, discussion, conclusion.
- Added document-level classification aggregation rule (worst-case signature
  label determines document label).

## Pixel-identity validation strengthened
- Script 21: built ~50,000-pair inter-CPA random negative anchor (replaces
  the original n=35 same-CPA low-similarity negative which had untenable
  Wilson CIs).
- Added Wilson 95% CI for every FAR in Table X.
- Proper EER interpolation (FAR=FRR point) in Table X.
- Softened "conservative recall" claim to "non-generalizable subset"
  language per codex feedback (byte-identical positives are a subset, not
  a representative positive class).
- Added inter-CPA stats: mean=0.762, P95=0.884, P99=0.913.

## Terminology & sentence-level fixes
- "statistically independent methods" -> "methodologically distinct methods"
  throughout (three diagnostics on the same sample are not independent).
- "formal bimodality check" -> "unimodality test" (dip test tests H0 of
  unimodality; rejection is consistent with but not a direct test of
  bimodality).
- "Firm A near-universally non-hand-signed" -> already corrected to
  "replication-dominated" in prior commit; this commit strengthens that
  framing with explicit held-out validation.
- "discrete-behavior regimes" -> "clustered accountant-level heterogeneity"
  (BD/McCrary non-transition at accountant level rules out sharp discrete
  boundaries; the defensible claim is clustered-but-smooth).
- Softened White 1982 quasi-MLE claim (no longer framed as a guarantee).
- Fixed VLM 1.2% FP overclaim (now acknowledges the 1.2% could be VLM FP
  or YOLO FN).
- Unified "310 byte-identical signatures" language across Abstract,
  Results, Discussion (previously alternated between pairs/signatures).
- Defined min_dhash_independent explicitly in Section III-G.
- Fixed table numbering (Table XI heldout added, classification moved to
  XII, ablation to XIII).
- Explained 84,386 vs 85,042 gap (656 docs have only one signature, no
  pairwise stat).
- Made Table IX explicitly a "consistency check" not "validation"; paired
  it with Table XI held-out rates as the genuine external check.
- Defined 0.941 threshold (calibration-fold Firm A cosine P5).
- Computed 0.945 Firm A rate exactly (94.52%) instead of interpolated.
- Fixed Ref [24] Qwen2.5-VL to full IEEE format (arXiv:2502.13923).

## New artifacts
- Script 20: accountant-level three-method threshold analysis
- Script 21: expanded validation (inter-CPA anchor, held-out Firm A 70/30)
- paper/codex_review_gpt54_v3.md: preserved review feedback

Output: Paper_A_IEEE_Access_Draft_v3.docx (391 KB, rebuilt from v3.1
markdown sources).

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