Is it possible to see a list of which games I have marked as "Not Interested"?

If, during processing your queue, you marked a game as "Not interested", but you later reconsider based on a better understanding of the game, can you undo the "Not Interested" mark somehow?
I know you can change it on the store page, but I'm also looking for a way to change them in bulk. For example: I could have marked an entire genre as "not interested" consistently, but after playing some games in that genre, I might be reconsidering that.
Best Answer
The "Excluded Products" for your account are listed at https://store.steampowered.com/account/notinterested/
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Answer 2
Following @Sriahciboon 's answer, I wrote a small python script that does most of the work for you. Here you go. :)
This requires you to edit the script and know a bit of python though.
Answer 3
In addition to Carl Reinke's answer for the Steam website, here is one applicable to the Steam program:
Go to Store -> Explore, scroll down a little until you see Your Queue Activity, and select View titles marked not interested under the lowest category Not Interested.
On the following page, you have a simple list of all the titles you marked as 'Not Interested', and scrolling over them reveals a button you can click to delete them from this list:
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