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- **License:** OPENRAIL
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### Dataset Sources
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- **Repository:** [More Information Needed]
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## Uses
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## Dataset Structure
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## Dataset Creation
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### Source Data
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#### Who are the source data producers?
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### Annotations
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## Bias, Risks, and Limitations
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Users should be made aware of the risks, biases and limitations of the dataset. More information needed for further recommendations.
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## Citation
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license: openrail
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- **Curated by:** Daniele Rege Cambrin
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- **License:** OPENRAIL
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### Dataset Sources
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## Uses
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## Dataset Structure
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The dataset is composed of videos, frames, and textual annotation in the form of questions and answers.
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All the videos in both versions are recorded by Daniele Rege Cambrin to grant a similar way of playing [But They Are Cats](https://thefellowshipofthebox.itch.io/but-they-are-cats).
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The frames are extracted from these videos when something "relevant" happens.
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The two versions are selected between all possible commits to balancing similarities and differences for a fairer evaluation.
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The annotation is provided by one of the developers (Daniele Rege Cambrin) to ensure maximum adherence to the real developer expectations.
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The frame selection is also done by the same person.
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## Bias, Risks, and Limitations
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The annotations are created by a single user and could be biased towards his vision of the game.
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The game itself does not represent all possible scenarios in game development and careful evaluation should be done in other scenarios.
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The recorded tutorials do not cover all possible user interactions and should not be used for bug searching.
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## Citation
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