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My colleagues and I have been working on a scientific research project focused on the QuickDraw dataset. We've been conducting some experiments. However, in order to ensure the accuracy of our findings, we need to gather more information about the data collection process that took place prior to the model training and the development of the game.
Specifically, we're curious about a few things:
During the sketching process, were participants given a time limit to complete their drawings or was the time unlimited? For example, we noticed that one sketch of an envelope appears to be unfinished. We're interested in understanding the reasons behind this:
We're wondering if the current data is being fed back into the model and used to update the recognized key. It would be great to know more about this aspect.
Lastly, we're wondering if it would be possible for us to access the dataset that was used to train the model. Having access to this data would greatly contribute to our research.
Any additional information you can provide would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help.