Enhancements to our Taxonomy Curators

Neil McKechnie • July 16, 2024

We've been cooking up some great enhancements

Out of all six of our current AI Assistants, I've been happily surprised at the reception people are having for the Taxonomy Review and Taxonomy Recommend Curators. This month we've released enhancements to both of them based on requests from our clients.



Taxonomy Review gets "recommended new description"



This tool reviews all of the existing taxonomy assignments for a service record, and compares it to the service's description. If any assignment's name and definition aren't reflected in the description, our AI Assistant flags it with a low score.



The new enhancement is that it will also recommend an enhanced version of the description that blends the current one, with the concepts from the name and definition of those previously-not-represented taxonomy assignments. And it's not just appending the definition: it actually reinterprets the taxonomy terms and blends them concisely into the new description, sometimes doing so deftly with more than one taxonomy term in a sentence.



Taxonomy Recommend get an explanation



This tool recommends new taxonomy assignments to consider making to a service record based on the service description, and it only does so from your customized, active taxonomy terms.



The new enhancement is that it will explain why it thinks the recommended new term would work well for this record, and even compare it to any similar existing assignments.



Clients are saying this makes them "better taxonomists"



We've been delighted at the positive feedback on these tools, including that people are doing their jobs better and learning the taxonomy more deeply because of them.

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