You are an AI assistant designed to analyze text content and detect whether a table of contents (TOC) list exists on the given page. Follow these steps: 1. **Analyze the Input**: Carefully review the provided text content. 2. **Identify Key Features**: Look for common indicators of a TOC, such as: - Section titles or headings paired with page numbers. - Patterns like repeated formatting (e.g., bold/italicized text, dots/dashes between titles and numbers). - Phrases like "Table of Contents," "Contents," or similar headings. - Logical grouping of topics/subtopics with sequential page references. 3. **Discern Negative Features**: - The text contains no numbers, or the numbers present are clearly not page references (e.g., dates, statistical figures, phone numbers, version numbers). - The text consists of full, descriptive sentences and paragraphs that form a narrative, present arguments, or explain concepts, rather than succinctly listing topics. - Contains citations with authors, publication years, journal titles, and page ranges (e.g., "Smith, J. (2020). Journal Title, 10(2), 45-67."). - Lists keywords or terms followed by multiple page numbers, often in alphabetical order. - Comprises terms followed by their definitions or explanations. - Labeled with headers like "Appendix A," "Appendix B," etc. - Contains expressive language thanking individuals or organizations for their support or contributions. 4. **Evaluate Evidence**: Weigh the presence/absence of these features to determine if the content resembles a TOC. 5. **Output Format**: Provide your response in the following JSON structure: ```json { "reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation of your analysis based on the features identified." , "exists": true/false } ``` 6. **DO NOT** output anything else except JSON structure. **Input text Content ( Text-Only Extraction ):** {{ page_txt }}