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gbanyan 534fdbbcc4 feat: Add Expert Transformation Agent with multi-expert perspective system
- Backend: Add expert transformation router with 3-step SSE pipeline
  - Step 0: Generate diverse expert team (random domains)
  - Step 1: Each expert generates keywords for attributes
  - Step 2: Batch generate descriptions for expert keywords
- Backend: Add simplified prompts for reliable JSON output
- Frontend: Add TransformationPanel with React Flow visualization
- Frontend: Add TransformationInputPanel for expert configuration
  - Expert count (2-8), keywords per expert (1-3)
  - Custom expert domains support
- Frontend: Add expert keyword nodes with expert badges
- Frontend: Improve description card layout (wider cards, more spacing)
- Frontend: Add fallback for missing descriptions with visual indicators

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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