emerged as a response to this gap. It is part of a newer generation of language models (following predecessors like BERT and GPT variants) that prioritize native linguistic structures over direct translation-based learning. This paper explores the architecture of xGLuz, its advantages over previous models, and its practical applications in the Japanese market.

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This paper provides an overview of , a state-of-the-art framework and model series designed for Japanese language understanding and generation. As the demand for high-performance Natural Language Processing (NLP) grows globally, models optimized specifically for the linguistic complexities of Japanese—such as its lack of spaces, three distinct writing systems (Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji), and high context dependency—have become essential. xGLuz represents a significant leap forward, offering a solution that balances computational efficiency with high accuracy, tailored specifically for the Japanese syntactic and semantic environment.

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