| namespace | aiwg |
| platforms | ["all"] |
| name | profile-generate |
| description | Scaffold compact PROF-P entity profiles for unprofiled hub authors — ranks corpus REFs by citation in-degree, takes each top REF's primary author, skips institutional/group names and already-profiled people. Runs via `aiwg corpus profile-generate`. |
| commandHint | {"argumentHint":"[--limit N] [--scan N] [--write]","allowedTools":"Read, Bash, Write","model":"sonnet","category":"research-profiles"} |
Profile Generate
Generate Tier-1 PROF-P entity profiles for the corpus's most-cited authors who
don't have a profile yet — the bulk profile-induction pass.
How to run
aiwg corpus profile-generate
aiwg corpus profile-generate --write
aiwg corpus profile-generate --limit 10 --write
aiwg corpus profile-generate --scan 100 --limit 40 --write
aiwg corpus profile-generate --fm --write
--fm — foundation-model author/group profiles
--fm runs the FM pass (port of build_fm_profiles.py): it reads a corpus-local
documentation/profiles/fm-config.yaml and scaffolds PROF-P profiles for the
top-N authors of each listed FM paper plus PROF-G group profiles for team-authored
releases. The FM-paper list and group specs are corpus data, not built-in:
fm-papers:
REF-052: { model: "GPT-3", top-authors: 5 }
REF-835: { model: "Llama 3", group: PROF-G-llama-team }
groups:
PROF-G-llama-team:
name: "Llama Team — AI @ Meta"
parent-org: "Meta AI Research"
parent-slug: PROF-O-meta-fair
refs: [REF-835]
Absent file → no-op. Institutional/team author names are skipped from PROF-P.
- Dry-run by default.
--write creates files; existing profiles are skipped.
- Ranks REFs by corpus in-degree (citations within the corpus, derived from
the citation sidecars), takes each top REF's primary author, and skips
institutional/group "authors" (team, labs, foundation, consortium, …) — those
get group profiles, not PROF-P.
--scan N = how many top-in-degree REFs to consider (default 60);
--limit N = max profiles to generate (default 25).
- Generates a compact 5-section profile (summary, corpus presence, focus,
co-author network, notes).
affiliation is left blank for manual enrichment;
corpus-refs is written as a list of REF-id strings.
Triggers
- "generate profiles for top corpus authors"
- "scaffold tier-1 hub-author profiles"
- "profile the unprofiled hubs"
/profile-generate
References
- @$AIWG_ROOT/src/artifacts/corpus-tools/profile-generate.ts — implementation
- profile-status — entity-profile staleness; radar-init — the radar-sidecar analogue