February 2024
A user guide, file analyzer, search, labels & new entity viewer
User guide and website
A new HASH User Guide has been published, providing a helpful handbook for using HASH.
Our new website has also launched, which includes:
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A refreshed homepage which explains what we're all about, including a video walkthrough→
Improvements to the glossary, making it easier for new users to understand the core concepts underpinning HASH→
A new pricing page that brings transparency to our monetization of HASH
Similarity search
We've restored the search bar in HASH, providing the ability to search for entities by name/value. We've also upgraded the "embeddings" used by entities in HASH to the latest OpenAI model, and are now generating embeddings for types as well as entities. This means that similarity-ranked searches should now be more accurate, and types can also be discovered/compared.
Entity labels
Properties expected on an entity can now be designated "labels", allowing them to be used as a means of uniquely identifying or otherwise quickly distinguishing entities of that type. The primary label shown will always be context dependent.
File analysis
Files uploaded to HASH will now be automatically processed, with information from DOC(X), PPT(X), & PDF files extracted upon upload. Files are as a result made searchable by their contents, and entities can be automatically identified within uploaded files, and created in your web.
Grid view
In addition to the existing table and graph views, entities can now also be viewed in a grid. This is especially useful for browsing file entities, and thumbnail previews will be shown for file types where available.
Other improvements
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Enhancement: HASH now handles failed uploads more gracefully, providing a handy "retry" button.→
Bug fix: Improved scrolling in extra-wide tables, fixing an issue where hovering over a cell that was not fully in view would cause the scroll to jump to the cell.→
Bug fix: Addressed an issue that could cause the entities table to crash the page under certain circumstances.
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