Entities

The Entities tab shows an automatically built knowledge graph extracted from your documents. Every person, organisation, location, concept, and key term is identified and linked — giving you a map of your knowledge base without reading a single page.

Knowledge Entities tab showing the Knowledge Graph with 140 entities, filter chips by type, and entity cards with mention counts

What Is the Knowledge Graph?

As you upload documents, KronGage's AI reads through each one and extracts:

  • People — names and roles mentioned
  • Organisations — companies, institutions, partners
  • Locations — countries, cities, regions
  • Concepts — key ideas and topics
  • Products — product names and services
  • Events — named events or initiatives
  • Policies — policy documents and regulations

These entities are linked to each other based on how they appear together in your documents, forming a graph of relationships.


Browsing Entities

Use the filter chips at the top to narrow by entity type: Concept, Event, Initiative, Location, Metric, Organisation, Person, Policy, Process, Product, Program, Technology.

Each entity card shows:

  • The entity name
  • Its type (e.g. "organisation", "location")
  • A short description extracted from your documents
  • How many times it appears across your knowledge base

Graph Overview (right panel)

The summary panel shows:

  • Total Entities — how many unique entities were found
  • Relations — how many connections exist between entities
  • Total Mentions — how many times entities appear across all documents

Using Entities in Chat

When you ask questions in the Chat tab, the Global retrieval mode traverses this entity graph to find answers about relationships — "How are these two organisations connected?" or "Which documents mention both X and Y?"