ReadingMachine: A Computational Methodology for Structured Corpus Reading and Large-Scale Synthesis
Abstract
ReadingMachine is a computational methodology for structured corpus reading that uses large language models to perform bounded reading operations over entire document collections. Rather than relying on retrieval or recursive summarization, the approach decomposes analysis into inspectable stages including insight extraction, semantic clustering, theme generation, and iterative omission detection. By delaying irreversible compression and explicitly tracking intermediate representations, the method prioritizes coverage, traceability, and preservation of disagreement across large corpora. The system is demonstrated on a heterogeneous corpus of 152 industrial policy documents, producing more than 17,500 extracted insights and a structured thematic map. ReadingMachine is released as an open-source experimental framework for large-scale qualitative synthesis and corpus analysis.
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