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Dataset for Looking for the Movie Seven or Sven from the Movie Frozen? A Multi-perspective Strategy for Recommending Queries for Children

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“…It may provide a fresh, general, high-performance computing framework for image segmentation. Moreover, [6] introduced ReQuIK, a multiperspective query suggestion system for children. The system provides the suggestion process by applying a wide and deep neural network ranking strategy that considers both raw text and traits, generally associated with kid-related queries.…”
Section: Abstract: Wide and Deep Network Neural Network Adam Algorithmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may provide a fresh, general, high-performance computing framework for image segmentation. Moreover, [6] introduced ReQuIK, a multiperspective query suggestion system for children. The system provides the suggestion process by applying a wide and deep neural network ranking strategy that considers both raw text and traits, generally associated with kid-related queries.…”
Section: Abstract: Wide and Deep Network Neural Network Adam Algorithmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various studies detail children's challenges interactions with SEs [1,5,13,16]. They reveal that children (i) favor browsing, as it requires a lower amount of cognitive effort than searching, (ii) struggle with query formulation, as their limited vocabulary interferes with proper keyword selection, (iii) create natural language queries, as they lack familiarity with the more traditional keywordbased approach, (iv) exhibit a looping behavior (coming back to queries and Table 1.…”
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“…None of the existing childfriendly systems has emerged as the clear favorite. In addition, no exhaustive assessment have been conducted beyond high level reports on strengths and limitations [17] or comparisons across simple baselines [6,16]. This evidences the need for an evaluation protocol like the one we discuss in Sect.…”
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