Learning to Attend, Copy, and Generate for Session-Based Query Suggestion

Author:

Dehghani Mostafa1,Rothe Sascha2,Alfonseca Enrique2,Fleury Pascal2

Affiliation:

1. University of Amsterdam & Google Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2. Google Research, Zurich, Switzerland

Publisher

ACM

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