Landbot, land use(Self-correction: The prompt asks for a concise explanation (3 to 20 words) that captures what the neuron detects or predicts by finding patterns.Looking at the provided lists:- MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS: esch, esk, use, bot.- TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN: schlüssel (after esch/esk), mapping (after use), :** (after bot).- TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS: Mention "Landeschlüssel", "Land use mapping", "Landbot", "Land use", "Landbot.io".- TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS: Seems like unrelated character sets, potentially from different languages.The most prominent pattern is related to "Land" followed by a concept or a specific tool name."Landeschlüssel" ("country code") links "Land" with " Schlüssel"."Land use" and "Land use mapping" are direct matches."Landbot" is another direct match, appearing multiple times.The MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS list has "esch" and "esk" which, when combined with the tokens AFTER, might point to "Schlüssel" (key/code) as in "Landeschlüssel".The "use" token in MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS, followed by "mapping" or punctuation, points to "Land use" or "Land use mapping".The "bot" token in MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS, followed by punctuation, points to "Landbot".Given the overwhelming presence of "Landbot" and "Land use" in the TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS and TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS, and the tokens that suggest these concepts are strongly tied to the neuron's activation, a good explanation would combine these.The prompt wants a phrase."Landbot" and "Land use" are the most concrete concepts."Landes" appears in "Landeschlüssel" and "Landeskammern".Let's try to be as specific as possible.The neuron seems to fire for things related to 'Landbot' and 'Land use'.Could it be 'Landbot, land use'? That's 3 words.Could it be related to German terms like 'Landes' + 'schlüssel' or 'Landes' + 'kammern'? But 'Landbot' is very prominent.The 'esch'/'esk' followed by 'lüssel' strongly suggests the German word "Schlüssel" (key or code). In the context of the text, "Landeschlüssel" appears.The 'use' followed by 'mapping' suggests "land use mapping".The 'bot' repeatedly followed by punctuation suggests "Landbot".These indicate the neuron is active when it sees mentions of "Landeschlüssel" (country code), "Land use" (including mapping), and specifically the tool "Landbot".Let's review:- "Landeschlüssel" from `fen = False 'Länderschlüssel extrahieren Landeschlüssel = Left(IBAN, 2)`- "Landeskammern" from `nine federal states has its own regional chamber (Landeskammern)`- "Land use mapping" from `Urban Planning: Land use mapping, zoning analysis`- "Land use" from `Land use, water consumption, emissions` and `Land use: Some renewable energy projects`- "Landbot" from multiple examples: `Landbot: (https://landbot.io/)`, `Landbot: Offers a more conversational flow builder`The MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS are `esch, esk, use, bot`.'esch'/'esk' + 'lüssel' -> Landeschlüssel'use' + 'mapping' -> land use mapping'bot' + ':' -> LandbotThe TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS are single letters/symbols, likely from various languages, which doesn't seem to provide a *single* cohesive pattern for an English explanation. So I should focus on the tokens and texts.Considering the prompt's requirement for a specific pattern, and the strong co-occurrence:The neuron seems to detect mentions of "Landbot" and "land use" concepts.The phrase "Landbot, land use" concisely captures the two most prominent themes."Landes" is also very common in the texts. Could it be "Landes concept"? But "Landbot" is a specific tool.The term "Landes" (meaning state or federal) appears in "Landeschlüssel" and "Landeskammern".The term "Land use" appears multiple times.The tool "Landbot" appears multiple times.The neuron is likely sensitive to topics around "Land" in German administrative/geographic contexts and "land use" or the specific chatbot builder "Landbot".Let's simplify to the most impactful concepts."Landbot" is a very specific recurring term."Land use" is another recurring concept.The explanation "Landbot, land use" fits the length and specificity requirements.It's more specific than just "land" or "German terms".It covers the dominant themes observed.Alternative: "Land use, country code, Landbot" - too long if I need to include 'Schlüssel'.Alternative: "Land related topics" - not specific enough.Alternative: "Landbot and land planning" - covers Landbot and land use mapping.Given the top positive logits are mostly non-English characters, it suggests the neuron might be sensitive to non-English text or specific character sequences that appear in certain languages. However, the TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS are largely English, with some German terms like "Länderschlüssel".The "esch", "esk" tokens followed by "lüssel" are very strong indicators for "Schlüssel". Seeing "Landeschlüssel" in texts confirms this.The "use" token after which "mapping" appears is a strong indicator for "land use mapping".The "bot" token followed by punctuation/colon strongly points to "Landbot".The most encompassing and direct explanation is "Landbot, land use".Let's check the rules again:- Concise (3 to 20 words): "Landbot, land use" is 3 words.- Single word, phrase, or pattern: It's a phrase.- About tokens following/preceding: Implied by the names.- Words starting with a sequence: Not directly, but concepts linked by sequences.- Avoid listing all tokens: Done.- Just say the pattern: Done.- No "words related to", "concepts related to", etc.: Done.- No "This neuron detects/predicts": Done.- No "tokens" or "patterns": Done.- Do not capitalize first letter unless proper noun: "Landbot" is a proper noun, "land use" is not. So, "Landbot, land use".- Specific: "Landbot" and "land use" are specific.- Majority should match: "Landbot" is very frequent. "Land use" is frequent. "Schlüssel" is implied by esch/esk+lüssel and "Landeschlüssel".Perhaps include the "Schlüssel" part?"Landbot, land use, keys" - 'keys' is a bit vague."Landbot, land use, codes" - 'codes' refers to Schlüssel. 'Landeschlüssel' is 'country code'.Let's re-evaluate