editorguided
Editorguided is a term used to describe a workflow or system in which a human editor provides direction to automated editing tools or to content-generation processes. In an editorguided setup, the editor establishes constraints, such as style guides, terminology lists, tone, and structure, and uses these to steer the output of algorithms or assistants. The term can be used as an adjective (editorguided workflow) or as a noun (an editorguided process).
Context and applications: Editorguided approaches appear in publishing, software documentation, data labeling, and multimedia production, where
Mechanisms and components: central elements include editor-provided prompts or constraints, style guides, templates, glossary and terminology
Workflow example: an initial draft is generated by an AI or automated tool; the editor applies constraints,
Benefits and limitations: editorguided methods can improve consistency, reduce errors, and scale editorial effort. They require
See also: human-in-the-loop, editorial workflow, content moderation, AI-assisted writing.