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NAME

pairbooks - for a given book, finds its most probable pairs in a collection

SYNOPSIS

 pairbooks [options] book candidates*

 pairbooks [options] book_list1 book_list2

DESCRIPTION

Options

 -nr=3          Returns the 3 most similar candidates

 -bpairs    Output results in .bpairs format (1 pair of books per
                        line, separated with a \t

 -rv=LOW    Reject value - book pairs with pairability value 
                        lower that LOW will be automatically rejected.
                        Default is 0.2

 -av=HIGH   Accept value - book pairs with pairability value 
                        equal or above HIGH will be automatically approved.
                        Default is 0.4

 -dv=VAL        Duplicates value - book pairs with pairability value
                        equal or above VAL will be considered duplicates
                        (the same book in the same language).
                        Default is 0.9. Use with -same.

 -warn          Comments pairs with pairability value under HIGH
                        (see -av).
                        Rejected pairs will have a leading '# X', while
                        dubious pairs will have a leading '# ?'.

 -same          Instead of finding pairs, tries to find candidates
                        to be *the same book in the same language* (see -dv)

                        
 -debug         Prints debug information

 -recalc        Calculate file.bag even if it exists already.
 
 -normbf        Do not remove .bag files at the end

 -v

AUTHOR

Andre Santos, andrefs@cpan.org

J.Joao Almeida, jj@di.uminho.pt

SEE ALSO

perl(1).