@conference {7623, title = {Impact of OCR errors on the use of digital libraries - Towards a better access to information}, booktitle = {JCDL{\textquoteright}17, ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, June 2017, Toronto, Ontario, Canada }, year = {2017}, month = {2017/06}, abstract = {

Digital collections are increasingly used for a variety of purposes. In Europe only, we can conservatively estimate that tens of thousands of users consult digital libraries daily. The usages are often motivated by qualitative and quantitative research. However, caution must be advised as most digitized documents are indexed through their OCRed version, which is far from perfect, especially for ancient documents.

In this paper, we aim to estimate the impact of OCR errors on the use of a major online platform: The Gallica digital library from the National Library of France. It accounts for more than 100M OCRed documents and receives 80M search queries every year.
In this context, we introduce two main contributions. First, an original corpus of OCRed documents composed of 12M characters along with the corresponding gold standard is presented and provided, with an equal share of English- and French-written documents. Next, statistics on OCR errors have been computed thanks to a novel alignment method introduced in this paper. Making use of all the user queries submitted to the Gallica portal over 4 months, we take advantage of our error model to propose an indicator for predicting the relative risk that queried terms mismatch targeted resources due to OCR errors, underlining the critical extent to which OCR quality impacts on digital library access.

}, keywords = {digital libraries, document retrieval, indexation bias, OCR errors, search}, author = {Guillaume Chiron and Antoine Doucet and Mickael Coustaty and Jean-Philippe Moreux and Muriel Visani} }