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title: Balanced Hollywood Movies Scripts Age Rating Dataset - 250 by Pratik Kalamkar |
message: "If you use this dataset, please cite the associated publication." |
type: dataset |
authors: |
- family-names: Kalamkar |
given-names: Pratik N. |
preferred-citation: |
type: conference-paper |
authors: |
- family-names: Kalamkar |
given-names: Pratik N. |
- family-names: Sharma |
given-names: Yogesh Kumar |
title: Hierarchical Ordinal Framework for Automated Movie Censorship Using Full-Length Scripts |
year: 2025 |
doi: 10.1109/GCAT66372.2025.11368510 |
Citation |
If you use this dataset in academic research, please cite the associated publication: |
Kalamkar, P. N., & Sharma, Y. K. (2025). |
Hierarchical Ordinal Framework for Automated Movie Censorship Using Full-Length Scripts. |
2025 IEEE 6th Global Conference for Advancement in Technology (GCAT). |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1109/GCAT66372.2025.11368510 |
IEEE Format |
P. N. Kalamkar and Y. K. Sharma, "Hierarchical Ordinal Framework for Automated Movie Censorship Using Full-Length Scripts," 2025 IEEE 6th Global Conference for Advancement in Technology (GCAT), 2025, doi: 10.1109/GCAT66372.2025.11368510. |
BibTeX |
@INPROCEEDINGS{11368510, |
author={Kalamkar, Pratik N. and Sharma, Yogesh Kumar}, |
booktitle={2025 IEEE 6th Global Conference for Advancement in Technology (GCAT)}, |
title={Hierarchical Ordinal Framework for Automated Movie Censorship Using Full-Length Scripts}, |
year={2025}, |
doi={10.1109/GCAT66372.2025.11368510} |
} |
Dataset Citation |
Dataset Name: |
Balanced Hollywood Movies Scripts Age Rating Dataset - 250 by Pratik Kalamkar |
Creator: |
Pratik N. Kalamkar |
Version: |
1.0 |
License: |
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 |
101 Dalmatians |
By Bill Peet |
[Barking] |
[Clock bell tolling] |
[Male narrator] My story |
begins in London. |
Not so very long ago. |
And yet so much |
has happened since then, |
that it seems more like an eternity. |
At that time, I lived with my pet, |
in a bachelor flat |
just off Regent's park. |
[Playing notes] |
It was a beautiful spring day, |
a tedious time of the year |
for bachelors. |
Oh. That's my pet, Roger. |
Roger Radcliffe, a musician of sorts. |
[Chuckles] No. No, |
I'm the one with the spots. |
My name's Pongo. |
And you know, as far as I could see, |
the old notion that a bachelor's |
life was so glamorous |
and carefree was all nonsense. |
It was downright dull. |
[Sighs] |
It was plain to see |
that my old pet needed someone. |
But if it were left up to Roger, |
we'd be bachelors forever. |
He was married to his work. |
Writing songs. |
Songs about romance, of all things, |
something he knew |
absolutely nothing about. |
Oh, he's intelligent enough, |
as humans go. |
And I think you could say |
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