How to Use Knowledge Graphs for Insights
Jul 26, 2025•Channel
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Published11 months ago
Duration19:58
Video IDdL-TgxFgOe4
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views625
Likes38
Comments7
Engagement Rate7.20%
Likes per 100 views6.08
Comments per 1K views11.20
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Description
In this video, I will show you how I use the InfraNodus browser extension — https://infranodus.com/extension — to generate ideas from my own blog posts and other content. First, I visualize the main topics. Then I think about what I might be missing. Then I zoom into specific concepts to explore the nuances. Then I zoom and look at the gaps between the topics again. This allows me to explore my own writing and other texts in a non-linear way and use the AI-generated questions to stimulate my thinking in the direction I'm interested in.
The article I use in this example: https://paranyushkin.com/portfolio-item/waves-into-patterns/
The tool I'm using: https://infranodus.com or the extension is available for free at https://infranodus.com/extension
Timecodes:
0:00 Developing ideas using knowledge graphs: zooming in and out
2:30 “Using a knowledge graph as a steering device for your thinking and reading”
3:58 I will analyze an article I wrote about my book
5:26 1. Topical overview — zooming out
8:06 2. Find what topics you haven’t mentioned
9:24 3. Zooming in: exploring specific concepts and relations
11:46 4. Finding content gaps: topics that are not yet related
14:34 Nonlinear reading
17:00 Removing the top layer of ideas
18:30 Generating ideas from gaps