π‘οΈ Aegis-Graph Documentation
Welcome to the official technical documentation for Aegis-Graph, the sovereign academic audit protocol. This documentation provides a comprehensive guide to the architecture, multi-agent frameworks, and institutional graph evidence models that power decentralized academic integrity.
ποΈ Executive Summary
Aegis-Graph is an open prototype for a multi-agent framework designed to identify academic fraud and synthetic credentials. Governed by the Atlanta College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (ACLAS), it replaces manual verification with Agentic GraphRAG evidence processing.
π§© Documentation Pillars
1. Core Architecture
Explore the Defense-in-Depth model, comprising the Data Ingestion Layer, GraphRAG Evidence Engine, and Logic consensus protocol.
2. Multi-Agent Reasoning Swarm (MARS)
Deep dive into the specialized AI agents (Vision, Graph, and Logic) that perform the audit handshake.
3. Institutional Evidence (SAG)
Technical details on our evidence model, integrating local institutional indices with optional ROR and OpenAlex registry support.
4. Deployment & Integration
Step-by-step instructions for launching local nodes, environment configuration, and pipeline integration.
π οΈ The Path to Sovereignty (Roadmap)
| Phase | Milestone | Status |
|---|---|---|
| V1.0 | Institutional Index Integration | β Complete |
| V2.0 | Agentic Reasoning Swarm (MARS) Prototype | β Complete |
| V2.5 | Evidence-Weighted Logic Audit | β Complete |
| V3.0 | Server-Signed Audit Certificates | π§ In Progress |
To get started immediately, we recommend following the Quick Start Guide in the root directory.
ποΈ Governance & Authority
Aegis-Graph is governed by the AEGIS-GRAPH Governance Board, with core support and academic validation provided by the Atlanta College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (ACLAS).
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