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Cambridge Intelligence’s New Releases Focus on Machine-Driven Narratives for Explainable AI Support

Cambridge Intelligence, a leading data visualization company, has announced major updates to their KeyLines, ReGraph, and KronoGraph toolkits. These updates aim to facilitate the work of analysts and investigators by helping them discover, explain, and share the full story behind their data.

According to Cambridge Intelligence, data visualization plays a crucial role in the intelligence cycle, as it allows analysts and investigators to understand the underlying narrative of complex data. It also helps them share this narrative with a wider audience, especially when the data is generated by AI technology and needs to be reviewed and explained by human experts. With these updates, Cambridge Intelligence aims to make this process more seamless and integrated into existing workflows.

The new annotations layer, which is now available across all three toolkits, enables a smoother and more collaborative analysis and reporting experience. Analysts can add insights directly onto the chart in the form of long-form text notes, or import annotations automatically alongside the data. This collaborative feature allows teams to share findings, contribute expertise, and develop the narrative further.

The annotations layer also adds valuable context and insight when working with AI or machine-generated content, making the underlying data more trustworthy and valuable. It removes ambiguity and makes complex connected data more explainable, benefiting a range of use cases, including fraud detection, cybersecurity, law enforcement, and security and intelligence.

Moreover, the annotations layer is essential for sharing data narratives in case notes, legal evidence, reports to stakeholders, and other outputs. It allows for a more accessible and understandable explanation of the data narrative, as annotations are exported as part of timeline and graph visualizations – either as interactive charts or high-resolution images.

Dan Williams, Head of Product Management at Cambridge Intelligence, explains, “With the scale of modern data, the complexity of the threat landscape, and the rise of AI, software companies are rethinking how they explain information to end users. The annotations layer is critical to ensuring that analysts, investigators, and decision-makers understand the recommendations, insights, and alerts provided by modern technology.”

The annotations layer is available to customers of KeyLines and ReGraph, Cambridge Intelligence’s graph visualization toolkits for JavaScript and React developers, as well as KronoGraph, its timeline analytics toolkit. Interested parties can request a trial of these toolkits on the company’s website.

Cambridge Intelligence, founded in 2011, specializes in data visualization tools that make the world a safer place. Their clients include organizations in law enforcement, cyber security, and fraud detection, among others. By using Cambridge Intelligence’s toolkits, thousands of analysts are able to uncover hidden threats by visualizing and connecting complex data.

For more information, please visit https://cambridge-intelligence.com/try/.

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