Knowledge representation
A canonical schema of zones, sections, clauses, and atoms. Every provision carries its CPID, its jurisdictional scope, and its provenance.
COMSI is organised around six tightly-coupled functions that together turn a corpus of contracts and regulations into deterministic, traceable output.
A canonical schema of zones, sections, clauses, and atoms. Every provision carries its CPID, its jurisdictional scope, and its provenance.
Deterministic output from the library and playbook. Each generated clause has a traceable lineage back to ingested sources.
A library flywheel that decomposes incoming contracts into atoms, dedupes against the corpus, and stages provisional additions.
Zone-validation gates, asymmetric containment scoring, and a provenance bundle that survives every transformation in the pipeline.
Reviewable suggestions, versioned playbooks, and audit-grade trails for regulators and counterparties.
A graph of regulatory references, clause families, and jurisdictional variants — queryable, exportable, defensible.
As the canonical library densifies and the playbook accumulates jurisdiction-aware rules, the space of possible outputs narrows. Each ingested contract contributes provenance. Each reviewed suggestion contributes a rule. Convergence is observable through three metrics measured against every flywheel cycle.
New canonical provisions added per ingested document. Falls as the library matures and the corpus saturates.
Frequency of playbook version bumps per review cycle. Falls as the rules stabilise against operative norms.
Share of redlines reducible to deterministic rule application. Rises as knowledge converges.