Architectural Upgrade: Triadic State Resolution for Pose Estimation#369
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1. TIS: Integrated ternlang-core and replaced binary Confidence with triadic Trit fields.
2. Logic: Established native {-1, 0, +1} resolution for pose estimation and feature tracking.
3. Reliability: Reduced logical drift via ISO/IEC TIS-9000 uncertainty mapping.
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This PR replaces the legacy binary confidence scoring with RFI-IRFOS triadic state resolution {-1, 0, +1}. This provides a more robust logical foundation for pose estimation, eliminating binary drift and aligning with ISO/IEC TIS-9000 uncertainty standards.