Gnorium is an AI-powered collaborative knowledge curation platform for intuition of mathematics, science and languages. It aids research across linguistics and digital humanities, and enables AI-assisted exploration and crystallization of knowledge. Every record is subject to human validation, with source-backed evidence trails ensuring scholarly rigor. As a versioned encyclopedia, it serves as a historical archive preserving linguistic history, cultural context, and multimedia expressions.
Watchtower
Living telemetry of the editorial lifecycle.
Scholars submit bibliographic and lexicographic evidence for editorial validation. Evidence is reviewed against scope, significance, and provenance criteria before acceptance. Accepted evidence is committed as a specimen and queued in the computorium. Evidence can be modified by users by requesting changes in a diff-annotated form. Rejected evidence is soft-deleted with room for discussion and reversion.
Committed specimens and revisions enter two parallel pipelines—Rescription: sight, proof, and vouch for bibliographic commissions and Description: gloss, draft, and audit for lexicographic commissions—each generating a structured proposal for disputorium validation. Revisions cycle back through the pipeline until the proposal meets editorial standards.
Generated bibliographic and lexicographic proposals enter the disputorium for editorial validation. Proposals are assessed for accuracy, completeness, and scholarly rigor against the source evidence trail. Rejected proposals are returned with reviewer comments as revisions and re-enter the computorium for regeneration. Accepted proposals are permitted into the knowledge base and exhibited as versioned and citable records.