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Frequently Asked Questions
A fishbone diagram, also known as an Ishikawa or cause-and-effect diagram, is a tool for identifying the root causes of a problem. It visually maps out potential causes associated with an issue.
AI analyzes your text to identify key points and causes, generating a structured fishbone diagram. Input text is processed to discern relationships and organize them into a visual format effectively.
There is no specific text length required for creating a fishbone diagram, but longer texts may help in identifying more detailed causes and effects.
Problem statements, reports, and brainstorming notes work best. These provide a range of causes and effects for the AI to organize into a fishbone structure.
No, you cannot edit the diagram within the tool. For adjustments, regenerate your diagram or export it to another platform for editing.
Yes, if they are digitized through OCR processing. Simply upload an image of the handwritten text, and the AI will create a fishbone diagram from it.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Larger files need to be split into smaller parts for processing.
Logged-in users have full access to results while free users can preview results. Logging in allows more comprehensive access and additional features.
Yes, you can upload audio files up to 60 minutes long. The AI transcribes the content and generates a fishbone diagram from the text.
Yes, the AI can process text in multiple languages, generating fishbone diagrams relevant to the input language.
Fishbone diagrams are commonly used in quality management to identify potential factors causing an overall effect, helping teams focus on resolving the root causes.
You can upload text, image, audio, or video files directly via the tool's interface. The AI automatically transcribes these into text for diagram generation.
Supported file types include text (.txt, .md), images (.jpg, .png), audio (.mp3, .wav), and video (.mp4, .mov). All are converted to text before creating a diagram.
Yes, logged-in users can save results directly to platforms like Evernote, allowing for easy access and organization outside the tool.
No, the tool requires online access to function. It leverages the AI capabilities hosted on the server to generate diagrams from text.