Improve the Graph View
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Sankari Nair
There is a lot to do to improve the utility and UI/UX of the Recall knowledge graph. Please add suggestions on how to improve it below.
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Sankari Nair
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Super excited to share that GraphView 2.0 is now live! It's packed with a bunch of new features to ensure that you can find meaningful connections in your saved knowledge. Get the details in our docs: https://docs.getrecall.ai/deep-dives/graph/overview
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Raphael Pinho
There are so many stuff that gets very confused that i simply don’t use it. Hard to find something relevant.
It would be interesting to select analysis, for example “hide locations”or “hide companies"
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Exploration not Saturation
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matthew weaver
This graph view is unmanageable, especially when many people choose not to use Wikipedia (it gets an awful lot wrong). This section was created from a single test node, 'Roman Empire'. It renders the graph view completely unusable.
Please please please do something about this. For now, I'm back to Obsidian, where at least the local graph view provides some utility.
Nobody wants to delete connections one by one for every single page that gets saved. The friction is extraordinary!
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Wikipedia is killing knowledge graph
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Ryan Parker
Honestly wikipedia being auto added to the knowledge base is worthless and only makes the knowledge graph "look" cool. For the love of christ in heaven, can we have the option to shut off the auto addition of wikipedia pages. IT IS PURE BLOAT!
Sankari Nair
Hey everyone, I know this is definitely a controversial feature, but it's one that we would like to empower users to decide to turn on and off. Looping this into the improvement on graph view, which will be a bigger improvement over the overall graph experience. Wikipedia settings will be an option as well.
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Improve graph with AI
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Nicolas Sassi
Currently the graph is cool but very limited as the connections it makes between cards are shallow and don't really say much. Using AI to find deep/context connections between cards would be much more interesting and useful.
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Graph Filter / Search
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Larry Pike
When viewing the graph, it would be fun to have a search box that could be used to show where in the graph any searched-for item is located.
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Graph Node Deletion
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Pete Waddingham
It needs to be easier to delete nodes from directly in the graph. Also there needs to be a way to not create lots of random nodes automatically. Just about every topic is connected in the world but I dont want to add a podcast and then get nodes coming off for Spotify and that org.
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Bart Van den Bosch
Agree: the automatic generated links and connections are usually quite obvious and drown out connections between your own cards that you might have missed. Beats the purpose of the graph IMO.
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