Visual Companion for Booklovers
Zona Kostic, Jared Jessup, Jeffrey Baglioni, Nathan Weeks, Johann, Philipp Dreessen, Ning Chen, Tianyu Liu

TL;DR
BookVIS is an app that integrates digital and physical book discovery by providing personalized visualizations and associative connections, enhancing user experience and revealing individual reading preferences.
Contribution
This paper introduces BookVIS, a novel application that combines visual data representations with personalized insights to bridge online and physical book exploration.
Findings
Usability testing identified distinct reader patterns.
The app successfully visualizes personal reading preferences.
Enhanced engagement through integrated digital-physical exploration.
Abstract
An innumerable number of individual choices go into discovering a new book. There are unmistakably two groups of booklovers: those who like to search online, follow other people's latest readings, or simply react to a system's recommendations; and those who love to wander between library stacks, lose themselves behind bookstore shelves, or simply hide behind piles of (un)organized books. Depending on which group a person may fall into, there are two distinct and corresponding mediums that inform his or her choices: digital, that provides efficient retrieval of information online, and physical, a more tactile pursuit that leads to unexpected discoveries and promotes serendipity. How could we possibly bridge the gap between these seemingly disparate mediums into an integrated system that can amplify the benefits they both offer? In this paper, we present the BookVIS application, which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVideo Analysis and Summarization · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction · Web Data Mining and Analysis
