An Example Analysis of Texts Published in "SAT Daizokyo Text Database 2018"
Overview “SAT Daizokyo Text Database 2018” is described as follows. https://21dzk.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/SAT2018/master30.php This site is the 2018 version of the digital research environment provided by the SAT Daizokyo Text Database Research Society. Since April 2008, the SAT Daizokyo Text Database Research Society has provided a full-text search service for all 85 volumes of the text portion of the Taisho Shinshu Daizokyo, while enhancing usability through collaboration with various web services and exploring the possibilities of web-based humanities research environments. In SAT2018, we have incorporated new services including collaboration with high-resolution images via IIIF using recently spreading machine learning technology, publication of modern Japanese translations understandable by high school students with linkage to the original text. We have also updated the Chinese characters in the main text to Unicode 10.0 and integrated most functions of the previously published SAT Taisho Image Database. However, this release also provides a framework for collaboration, and going forward, data will be expanded along these lines to further enhance usability. The web services provided by our research society rely on services and support from various stakeholders. For the new services in SAT2018, we received support from the Institute for Research in Humanities regarding machine learning and IIIF integration, and from the Japan Buddhist Federation and Buddhist researchers nationwide for creating modern Japanese translations. We hope that SAT2018 will be useful not only for Buddhist researchers but also for various people interested in Buddhist texts. Furthermore, we would be delighted if the approach to applying technology to cultural materials presented here serves as a model for humanities research. ...