Habitat

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Habitat: A local climate language model builder

Habitat: A local climate language model builder

Habitat is a kowledge graphing tool that converts any text into local knowledge. In tech-speak, it is modular and pluggable, is built on best practices, and will be open source. It takes our words, graphs them into climate-domain relationships to build a public, evolving and local climate model.

A local climate language model called Habitat

A local climate language model called Habitat

Habitat is built locally, from the ground up, on Natural Language Processing and a graph database and neural network. It transforms climate-related information into structured, queryable knowledge. Habitat turns everyday documents and our own words into local climate knowledge-media.

A whole local climate language

A whole local climate language

The Vineyard and our region is a language. Habitat reads our words, concepts, and phrases to create a local language model. Stories become a medium for deeper community climate relationships. Write a story. It can be read and become a prompt for someone elses discovery. Here's a bit of how.

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