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        Date: 2024-12-17 09:26:43+00:00
        From:  IWATA Naoya <iwata.naoya.y7@F.MAIL.NAGOYA-U.AC.JP>
        Subject: Major Update to Humanitext Antiqua – Explore Enhanced Features for Classical Studies

Dear List Members,

I am excited to share a major update to *Humanitext Antiqua*, our
AI-powered dialogue system for classical studies (link:
https://humanitext.ai/). With this latest release, the system has 
reached a level of precision and functionality that makes it highly 
effective for both research and education.

Key improvements include:

   * *Significantly improved semantic search accuracy*, ensuring more
     relevant and precise retrieval of contexts.
   * *Expansion to 94 authors and 942 works*, offering a broader and more
     comprehensive resource for exploration.
   * *Genre-based author selection*, allowing for more streamlined
     searches by philosophical, literary, or historical categories.
   * *New exclusion feature*, enabling users to refine searches by
     omitting specific authors or works.

These updates have made Humanitext Antiqua a robust and reliable tool
for scholars, educators, and students alike. The system remains freely
accessible to everyone during this period, and no login is required to
start using it.

You can explore Humanitext Antiqua here:
https://humanitext.ai/ <https://humanitext.ai/>

For further updates, follow us on X (formerly Twitter):
<https://x.com/humanitext_x>

We greatly value your feedback, which helps us further improve the
platform. If you would like to share your experience or suggestions,
please use the following form:
<https://forms.gle/1NTz78iubG9bwrgQA>

Humanitext Antiqua has been developed by the following team:
Naoya IWATA (Nagoya University)
Ikko TANAKA (J. F. Oberlin University)
Jun OGAWA (National Institute of Informatics)

We hope these updates further enhance your experience and prove valuable
in your research and teaching.

Best regards,
Naoya


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