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The goal of the INEX 2011 Books and Social Search Track is to evaluate approaches for supporting users in reading, searching, and navigating book metadata and full texts of digitized books. The investigation is focused around four tasks: 1) the Social Search for Best Books task aims at comparing traditional and user-generated book metadata for retrieval, 2) the Prove It task evaluates focused retrieval approaches for searching books, 3) the Structure Extraction task tests automatic techniques for deriving structure from OCR and layout information, and 4) the Active Reading task aims to explore suitable user interfaces for eBooks enabling reading, annotation, review, and summary across multiple books. We report on the setup and the results of the track.
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Koolen, M., Kazai, G., Kamps, J., Doucet, A., Landoni, M. (2012). Overview of the INEX 2011 Books and Social Search Track. In: Geva, S., Kamps, J., Schenkel, R. (eds) Focused Retrieval of Content and Structure. INEX 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7424. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35734-3_1
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