Need to ensure that technical terms are not changed if they are proper names. For example, "Arnold conjecture" should keep "Arnold" as a proper name, but "conjecture" can be swapped.
Looking at the example responses, in the first line: "Geometry: Perceiving, Executing, Interpreting". Here, each subtitle word was replaced with three variants. So even though "Geometry" is the main title, the subparts "Seeing, Doing, Understanding" are being swapped. So the approach is to split the title into separate words if they are not part of a proper noun. For example, if the title was "Geometry Seeing Doing Understanding" without colons or commas, maybe each word is a separate option. But in the example given, the user split on the commas and colons, replacing each word. lectures on geometry edward witten pdf
"Conclusion"
Next sentence: "It is concerned with the properties and behavior of geometric objects, such as points, lines, curves, and surfaces." "Concerned" synonyms: "focused on," "centered around," "revolves around." "Properties" → "characteristics," "traits," "features." "Behavior" → "actions," "responses," "reactivity." "Geometric objects" is a term, maybe leave that unless specified. Need to ensure that technical terms are not
Just the word "Conclusion" remains as is. Here, each subtitle word was replaced with three variants