Infranodus Knowledge Graphs & Text Analysis

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infranodus7 months ago
Map text into knowledge graphs to create a structured representation of conceptual relations and topical clusters in your documents. Detect content gaps between the topical clusters and generate research questions to drive research and content creation using the powerful Graph RAG technology underpinning InfraNodus. Get additional insights about texts: main topics, keywords, and underlying themes. Connect to your existing InfraNodus graphs or create new ones to enrich analysis and outputs.
Overview

What is Infranodus Knowledge Graphs?

Infranodus Knowledge Graphs is a tool that maps text into knowledge graphs, creating structured representations of conceptual relations and topical clusters in documents. It helps detect content gaps and generates research questions to enhance research and content creation using advanced Graph RAG technology.

How to use Infranodus Knowledge Graphs?

Users can connect their existing InfraNodus graphs or create new ones to analyze text. The tool allows for the generation of knowledge graphs, detection of content gaps, and identification of key topics and concepts.

Key features of Infranodus Knowledge Graphs?

  • Connect existing knowledge graphs to LLM workflows.
  • Identify main topical clusters and content gaps.
  • Generate new knowledge graphs and research questions from text.
  • Analyze Google search results and related queries for SEO optimization.

Use cases of Infranodus Knowledge Graphs?

  1. Enhancing academic research by identifying underexplored topics.
  2. Improving content creation by detecting gaps in discourse.
  3. Optimizing SEO strategies through comprehensive analysis of search results.

FAQ from Infranodus Knowledge Graphs?

  • Can Infranodus analyze any text?

Yes, it can analyze various types of text to generate insights and knowledge graphs.

  • Is there a limit to the number of graphs I can create?

No, users can create as many graphs as needed for their analysis.

  • How does Infranodus help with SEO?

It analyzes content against search results to identify gaps and opportunities for better visibility.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "infranodus": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "infranodus-mcp-server"
      ],
      "env": {
        "INFRANODUS_API_KEY": "YOUR_INFRANODUS_API_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
7 months ago
Updated At
7 months ago
Author Name
infranodus
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