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Prototype. This observatory is an early public version. The indexed corpus is incomplete and findings should be read cautiously.

Overlap map

Overlap between anchors, organisations, and programmes

The ecosystem maps show semantic relationships, overlaps, and geographic spread based on indexed artifacts. Patterns reflect the current corpus โ€” not a complete picture, not a ranking.

Based on domain anchors, anchor relationships, organisation profiles, programme profiles, and relation evidence. Seed-only links remain separate from observed overlap.

How do the maps work technically?
  • Domain anchors are terms that serve as semantic reference points. They are extracted from artifact content via deterministic matching.
  • Observed mentions are organisation names automatically recognised in artifact text. Not semantically weighted.
  • Overlap arises when multiple domain anchors co-occur in the same artifact. More shared artifacts means a heavier link.
  • Relation evidence is based on co-occurrence, mentions, and semantic proximity. Seed-only links are administrative, not artifact-based.
  • All extraction is deterministic โ€” no AI inference, no language understanding.

How to read this page

How to read this map

What am I seeing?

Overlaps between domain anchors, plus organisations and programmes visible across multiple anchors.

What is it based on?

The map uses the new semantic tables, including domain anchors, anchor relationships, organisation profiles, initiative profiles, relation evidence, and artifact-anchor matches.

How certain is it?

Counts and links are corpus-based. Seed-only means a link was administratively recorded but not yet strongly observed through artifacts.

What does it not mean?

No ranking, influence score, leadership claim, or complete picture of the ecosystem.

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Overlap Domain anchor Organisation Programme/initiative