Rare semantic innovations in high-dimensional, mission-critical domains are often obscured by dense background contexts, a challenge we define as \textit{feature density conflict}. We introduce the \textbf{Hybrid Hierarchical SAE (HH-SAE)} to resolve this by factorizing manifolds into a nested hierarchy of \textbf{Contextual} (L0), \textbf{Atomic} (f1), and \textbf{Compository} (f2) tiers. Evaluating across disparate manifolds, HH-SAE demonstrates superior resolution by \textbf{``fracturing'' administrative clinical labels into physiological modes} and achieving a peak \textbf{cross-domain zero-shot AUC of 0.9156 in fraud detection}. Path ablation confirms the architecture's structural necessity, revealing a 13.46\% utility collapse when contextual subtraction is removed. Finally, knowledge-steered synthesis achieves a +9.9\% AUPRC lift over state-of-the-art generators, proving that HH-SAE effectively prioritizes high-order mechanistic innovation over environmental proxies to enable high-precision discovery in high-stakes environments.
@article{arxiv.2605.10536,
title = {HH-SAE: Discovering and Steering Hierarchical Knowledge of Complex Manifolds},
author = {Honghan Wu and Tianyan Wang and Jiacong Mi and Zhoyang Jiang and Yunsoo Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.10536},
year = {2026}
}