DocWriter uses multi-agent pipeline to analyze user writing style
sh_reya · x · 2026-08-23
DocWriter shares their technical approach to representing user writing style internally. Naive context dumping fails, and manual specification doesn't work. They built a multi-agent pipeline that performs lexical, grammatical, and discourse analyses to extract specific patterns. These are surfaced in a UI for user confirmation via side-by-side comparison. The team is trying to avoid fine-tuning and will evaluate performance in upcoming user studies.
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