Add location-aware queries and automatic citations#21
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location-aware queries and automatic citations
If the user provides a chapter number for example: In chapter 19, what is ARIES? It will use the chunks labeled by location to get the most relevant chunks for providing a response.
It will also provide citations from which sections it retrieved information from. This can be changed in the config.yaml file.
I also implemented location finding so if a user asks: Where can I find X? It will identify the question as a location question and return the top few relevant locations for where in the text that information can be found.