The challenge was on. Elara stepped into the Neuro-Simulator, ready to face whatever lay ahead. The machine whirred to life, enveloping her in a world that was indistinguishable from reality. She found herself standing in a vast desert, the sky ablaze with a setting sun.
With every step, Elara realized that the journey was not just about finding a key but about understanding the interconnectedness of all things. The simulations were not random; they were pieces of a puzzle designed to prepare her for the Clave.
Computer-Aided Detection (CADe) relies on large annotated datasets. This paper proposes a simulation methodology to generate synthetic anomalies, using a cryptographic key ( clave ) to ensure reproducible random seeds. We demonstrate that simulation can augment real data without overfitting.