Releases: ginaecho/agentic-labeling
Release list
v0.1.0
v0.1.0
This is the first semantic versioned public release of Agentic Labelling / Agentic Clustering & Auto-Labeling.
Authorship
The concept and initial implementation are by Tzu-Chun Chen.
Earliest provenance
- Repository initialization: 2026-02-25 (
8650d5c) - First explicit idea commit: 2026-02-26 (
7dc176e) with subjectagentic auto clustering and labelling and intepretation
What this release establishes
- A stable public version tag for citation and reuse
- GitHub-native release metadata on the canonical repository
- Zenodo-ready metadata for DOI minting after release archival
Canonical repository
https://github.com/ginaecho/agentic-labeling
Citation
Use the repository citation metadata in CITATION.cff. Zenodo archived this release at:
v0.1 Public Concept Release
v0.1 Public Concept Release
This release marks the first citable public concept release for Agentic Labelling / Agentic Clustering & Auto-Labeling.
Authorship
The concept and initial implementation are by Tzu-Chun Chen.
Earliest provenance
- Repository initialization: 2026-02-25 (
8650d5c) - First explicit idea commit: 2026-02-26 (
7dc176e) with subjectagentic auto clustering and labelling and intepretation
Novelty claim
This project frames unsupervised clustering as an agentic interpretation problem with:
- deterministic quality gates and feedback loops implemented in code;
- an LLM constrained to choosing among predefined retry paths rather than freely rewriting the pipeline;
- autonomous cluster interpretation and naming on top of quantitative validation.
Canonical repository
https://github.com/ginaecho/agentic-labeling
Citation
Please cite this GitHub release. If Zenodo archival is enabled for the repository, prefer citing the DOI-backed Zenodo record for this release version.
Demo videos for README
Inline-playable MP4 assets for the README <video> embeds. These are the same files as recordings/named_cluster.mp4 and recordings/data_evidence.mp4 but served via GitHub's release-asset CDN, which sends Content-Type: video/mp4 instead of attachment — so the browser plays them in place.