Editing Signal Metadata
After a signal is created, you can edit its metadata at any time:
- Title -- Update the signal's display title
- Date -- Correct or refine the capture date
- Location -- Adjust GPS coordinates or set them manually
- Visibility -- Change between Public, Sanctum, and Private
Analysis Panel
The analysis panel displays AI-generated fields from both analysis passes (surface and structure). From this panel you can:
- View the full analysis output for each pass
- Edit individual AI-generated fields to correct or refine them
- Re-run analysis to regenerate the AI output, either for a single pass or both
- Select fields to control which analysis fields are displayed publicly
Annotations
Add supplemental context to any signal:
- Notes -- Free-form text annotations attached to the signal
- Tags -- Categorization labels for organizing and filtering signals
Reflections Panel
Reflections are interpretive layers added on top of a signal's raw content and analysis. From the reflections panel you can:
- View existing reflections
- Generate new AI-driven reflections based on the signal's content and analysis
- Set visibility per reflection -- each reflection has its own visibility setting independent of the signal's visibility
Change History
Every edit to a signal is tracked over time. The change history panel shows a chronological log of modifications, including what changed, when, and by whom. This provides a full audit trail for each signal.
Re-Processing
Individual processing steps can be triggered independently at any time:
- Transcription -- Re-run speech-to-text on the signal's media
- Analysis -- Re-run one or both AI analysis passes
- Embedding -- Regenerate the vector embedding
- Reflections -- Generate new reflections without affecting existing ones
This is useful when AI models improve, when you want a fresh analysis after editing metadata, or when a previous processing step failed and needs to be retried.