Grounded Retrieval is a component within the Knowledge Intelligence architecture that helps convert source material into trusted operational intelligence.
What is
Grounded Retrieval
Grounded Retrieval is a named component in the Nahra architecture. It contributes to the process by which raw knowledge sources are ingested, structured, connected, interpreted, governed, and ultimately presented as trusted answers.
EXAMPLE
Use Cases
Knowledge Sources
Retrieval and Reasoning Layer
Trusted Answers
Grounded Retrieval
DEFINITION SNAPSHOt
Category
Architecture Concepts
Subcategory
Retrieval
Definition Status
Approved
Version
v2.0
Last Updated
March 31, 2026
Search Intent
Educational
Alternate Terms
source-constrained retrieval
Synonyms
controlled retrieval
Primary Keyword
grounded retrieval
Secondary Keywords
governed retrieval; source-grounded retrieval
Related Concepts
Knowledge Sources; Retrieval and Reasoning Layer; Trusted Answers
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