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Compare two graphs to find what each one is missing

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Compare two graphs to find what each one is missing

Two pieces of work can look unrelated on the surface yet share the same underlying structure. Grafy can line them up and tell you what each is missing.

1Graph A2Graph B3Align4Gaps
Graph A → Graph B → Align → Gaps

Higher-level matching

Instead of matching surface words, Grafy maps the roles and relationships — so a paper about indexing and a paper about decoding can both be seen as systems that adapt their structure to stay accurate.

Candidate inferences

Using one graph as a lens on the other, it lists what each probably lacks: a missing evaluation step here, an unconsidered relationship there.

A new session for the result

The comparison opens as its own graph: the shared idea up top, with the gaps for each side branching beneath. Compare two of your graphs.

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