ποΈTaxonomy Builder
Purpose: The Taxonomy Builder workflow is designed to create a structured taxonomy for organizing a projectβs data and content. This taxonomy can be used across various agentic workflows to enhance searchability, topic categorization, and overall content organization. The goal is to establish a clear, logical content structure that other workflows can leverage to improve functionality.
Prerequisites:
A comprehensive set of project documentation.
Taxonomy Agent configured and ready to process.
Loader Agents (e.g., GitBook, GitHub, Website) to ingest content that will be categorized.
How it Works:
The Loader Agents collect project documentation and content.
The Taxonomy Agent analyzes the content and generates a hierarchical taxonomy based on the data structure.
The resulting taxonomy can be applied to workflows like topic classification, improving content discovery and organization.
Inputs:
Project documentation and content from sources like GitBook, GitHub, or websites.
Configurations or guidelines for the desired taxonomy structure.
Processing:
The Taxonomy Agent scans and processes the input content, applying logic to generate a meaningful taxonomy.
It organizes content into categories and subcategories based on predefined rules or machine learning models.
Outputs:
A structured taxonomy, often presented as a hierarchy or cluster of topics and categories.
The taxonomy can be exported or integrated into other workflows for use.
Usage: Admins initiate the Taxonomy Builder workflow through the admin panel, selecting content sources and defining taxonomy rules.
Example: The Taxonomy Agent organizes a software development projectβs documentation into categories like "Installation," "API Documentation," and "Error Handling," with subcategories for detailed topics.
Advanced Features:
Customizable rules for how the taxonomy is built, such as adding weight to certain keywords or topics.
Troubleshooting:
Misclassified Content: Adjust the taxonomy rules or retrain the model for better accuracy.
Logs:
Logs can be accessed under Taxonomy Logs, showing details on how the content was categorized.
Related Workflows:
Topic Classification Agent for applying the taxonomy to real-time data.
Content Improvement Workflow for identifying gaps based on the taxonomy.
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