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Prahlad (tell me all about it / private venue) (Please {{ping}}
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Call for participation in a task-based online experiment[edit]
Dear The-erinaceous-one,
I hope you are doing good,
I am Kholoud, a researcher at King's College London, and I work on a project as part of my PhD research, in which I have developed a personalised recommender system that suggests Wikidata items for the editors based on their past edits. I am collaborating on this project with Elena Simperl and Miaojing Shi.
I am inviting you to a task-based study that will ask you to provide your judgments about the relevance of the items suggested by our system based on your previous edits. Participation is completely voluntary, and your cooperation will enable us to evaluate the accuracy of the recommender system in suggesting relevant items to you. We will analyse the results anonymised, and they will be published to a research venue.
The study will start in late January 2022 or early February 2022, and it should take no more than 30 minutes.
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Thank you for considering taking part in this research.
Regards
Kholoudsaa (talk) 16:09, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
I can not find any references for the use of this term in the sense described by the item.
Seeing as you were the creator, could you add some sources / references / links, or alternatively merge or request for deletion? Thank you, SlowByte (talk) 23:41, 16 February 2022 (UTC)
- @SlowByte: It took some digging to remember why I created functional (Q99239584). I think it was based on the third bullet point in Functional (mathematics), which says that one of the distinct meanings of "functional" in computer science is "higher-order functions, that is, functions that take functions as arguments or return them." As such, I think we should merge it with higher-order function (Q1474542). Do you agree? — The Erinaceous One 🦔 05:38, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
- Yes, "higher-order function" is the term I have commonly seen being used for this, so seems reasonable to merge. SlowByte (talk) 11:59, 17 February 2022 (UTC)