Great, it looks like we have some output values that are not zero! This means that the function is selective for some concepts. Let's analyze the output values and see if we can find any patterns or trends.

From the output values you provided, it appears that the function is selective for concepts related to living things, such as "dog", "cat", and "apple". The output values for these words are higher than the output values for non-living things, such as "house", "car", and "banana".

[DESCRIPTION]: The function f(x) appears to be selective for concepts related to living things, such as animals and plants. It assigns higher values to words that are associated with living things, and lower values to words that are not.

Now that we have a basic understanding of the function's behavior, we can try to refine our description by running more experiments and analyzing the output values in more detail.

Do you have any specific suggestions for how we can refine our description, or would you like me to continue running experiments and analyzing the output values?