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'refine the query' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when asking someone to modify an existing search query in order to get more accurate or specific results. For example: "Can you refine the query to find articles about user feedback from the past year?"
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Guided by the results returned by (Q_1), the user may refine the query predicates to pose another query (Q_2).
Image and audio similarities are then used to expand the answer and a relevance feedback interface is offered to refine the query.
For example, you could say "show me the movies with Tom Cruise," then refine the query by saying "only the comedies," or "the one where he says 'show me the money,'" explains TiVo.
If a large number of results are retrieved, the user can refine the query by adding additional filter terms or download the set to the off-line Sifter application.
If the identifier cannot be mapped unambiguously, the user is asked to refine the query.
To refine the query, we can create an additional PTB, now at the upper-right part of the canvas.
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Although GEO proposes several tools to refine the queries, cross-analysis through multiple experiments can not be performed.
We searched for papers on learning environments for communication skills on Scopus by looking at the title, abstract, and keywords using a query and refined the query stepwise.
For this paper we refine the search query to virtual environments and simulations.
Similarly to the exploratory mode, the respective workflow implies that information seekers have to select an appropriate first query that acts as a start point for their search and exhaustively run through the results to learn about the domain and select some useful terms that will help them refine the initial query, participating in this way in an incremental feedback cycle [3].
More specifically, as Fig. 9 shows, search sessions underpinning the exploratory mode are most likely to use terms derived from the proposed service and less likely to use terms derived from the search engine in order to refine the initial query.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com