What is Augmented Analytics?
Augmented Analytics, also referred to as Augmented Intelligence, uses AI to surface insights automatically instead of requiring a human to manually discover insights from traditional BI reports and dashboards.
Why it matters
The platform enables data analysts and business users to extract deeper, more granular insights in minutes, providing faster time-to-insight compared to traditional BI solutions that require manual data sifting. By automating insight discovery, augmented analytics shrinks the gap between data and action — a foundational capability for decision intelligence.
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Related concepts
Augmented Analytics is an approach of data analytics that employs the use of machine learning and natural language processing to automate analysis processes normally done by a specialist or data scientist. The methodology provides tools and software that democratize analytical capabilities — including recommendations, insights, and query guidance — across organizations.
Diwo's AI-driven Insight Engine framework delivers contextually relevant views into organizational data and business operations. The framework integrates with Diwo's Business Context graph to capture relationships between entities and their impact on decision-making. The engine analyzes trends and time-varying data changes, automatically surfacing and correlating actionable insights.
Decision intelligence is a data-driven process that enables you to rapidly make faster, more accurate fact-based decisions rather than relying on intuition or gut feel. The approach combines decision-making techniques with AI, ML, contextual intelligence, and automation to generate actionable business recommendations. Rather than replacing human judgment, Decision Intelligence augments human ability to make better and more consistent decisions.
A BI (business intelligence) dashboard is a data visualization and analysis tool that displays on one screen the status of key performance indicators (KPIs) and other important business metrics. Dashboards serve as integral components of most BI software platforms and deliver analytics information to business executives and workers. They typically visualize data through charts, graphs, and maps to help stakeholders understand, share, and collaborate on information.
