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CortexBrain

Brain

The Brain is the heart of Cortex — an interactive map of everything Cendriix knows about your systems, shown as a living knowledge graph. It’s where you go to see your platform’s understanding, not just query it.

How it works

Brain renders your Knowledge Atoms as a radial constellation: each node is an atom, grouped into sectors by category. Click any node to inspect what Cortex knows and how confident it is, and to follow the connections to related knowledge. Alongside the graph, headline metrics tell you how fast your knowledge is growing and how fresh it is.

What you’ll see

  • Knowledge graph — a radial layout of atoms organized into category sectors (fact, state, procedure, policy, preference).
  • Node inspector — click an atom to see its category, confidence score, source, and how many other atoms it connects to.
  • Neighborhood panel — the atoms most closely linked to your current selection.
  • Category legend — filter the graph to isolate one type of knowledge.
  • Service mesh — a complementary view of domains and the services within them, sized by how much Cortex knows about each.
  • Knowledge stats — total atoms, recent growth, today’s additions, and the share of knowledge that’s fresh.
  • Zoom & pan — explore dense areas of the graph and mesh.
  • Right rail — domains, discovered patterns (clusters), and the most recently learned atoms.

See also: Cortex overview, Sources, Cendra

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