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On the Create Artifact window, navigate to Using Template tab.
Select Regular Template as Template Type.
On the Template list, select the required Knowledge Template.
Add Artifact Name.
Add Summary. It is important that the Summary is well-formed and articulates the information in the document well. The NLP engine uses the text in this Summary field to generate Metadata. If the Language Model is enabled for the tenant, you may skip the Summary field.
Select a Domain from the Domain list. This represents the area, department, region, or field the Artifact belongs to. The Domains available on the list are available out of the box. To update the list, refer to Adding a new domain on Knowledge Graph.
Now based on the selected template, add information in the Content fields.
Once the content is ready, Click on Generate Ontology.
The Artifact is now created in Luma Knowledge and is available in the Knowledge store.
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'Generate Ontology' generates ontology for an artifact. The Metadata is added to the artifact, which is then used to identify Knowledge during the search. When Open AI features are enabled for your tenant, 'Generate Ontology' performs the following:
Summarize Artifact- If Automatic Summarization is enabled for your tenant, the content in the artifact is used to generate a Summary. In case the curator adds the Summary during artifact creation, the step is skipped.
Generate Keywords and Key Phrases: Based on the Summary and Article Content, metadata attributes like Topic, Subject Action, Motivation, and Key Phrases are generated. If Automatic Keyword and Key Phrase generation is enabled for your tenant, the system automatically generates valid and meaningful full keywords and key phrases. On click of Generate Ontology, the NLP engine parses the information added to the Artifact and identifies the metadata, which is used to understand the user’s intent during the search.
Question and Answer: Luma Knowledge can predict the questions that can be answered based on the Artifact content. In case Question-Answer generation is enabled for your tenant, the system automatically generates Questions and corresponding responses from the content.
Reviewing Artifact
As a Curator, you should verify and ensure that the metadata generated by the system is correct and Artifact is related to the correct Topic. If the automatically generated Topic is not available in the Knowledge Graph, then the artifact is assigned to the default Topic of the selected domain.
In case any changes are required, follow the below steps:
Click on Edit.
Add the required keyword to metadata fields and Save Changes.
Publishing Artifact
Based on the Artifact Publishing Mode configuration for your tenant and the identified metadata, the Artifact state is determined :
Publish if basic metadata available: If Luma Knowledge identifies the mandatory metadata, i.e. Topic, Subjects, and Actions, Artifact is automatically set Published state. If the metadata is not found, Artifact is set to Draft state.
Publish Draft: Artifact is set to Draft state and must be reviewed and Published manually.
Publish Anyway: Artifact is automatically Published, with or without mandatory Artifacts.
Refer to Tenant Configurations for more information.
To Publish an Artifact, do the following:
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