The HELP dataset is an automatically created natural language inference (NLI) dataset that embodies the combination of lexical and logical inferences focusing on monotonicity (i.e., phrase replacement-based reasoning). The HELP (Ver.1.0) has 36K inference pairs consisting of upward monotone, downward monotone, non-monotone, conjunction, and disjunction.
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The How2Sign is a multimodal and multiview continuous American Sign Language (ASL) dataset consisting of a parallel corpus of more than 80 hours of sign language videos and a set of corresponding modalities including speech, English transcripts, and depth. A three-hour subset was further recorded in the Panoptic studio enabling detailed 3D pose estimation.
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Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) Annotation Release 2.0 was developed by the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC), SDL/Language Weaver, Inc., the University of Colorado's Computational Language and Educational Research group and the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California. It contains a sembank (semantic treebank) of over 39,260 English natural language sentences from broadcast conversations, newswire, weblogs and web discussion forums.
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The MQ2008 dataset is a dataset for Learning to Rank. It contains 800 queries with labelled documents.
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MR Movie Reviews is a dataset for use in sentiment-analysis experiments. Available are collections of movie-review documents labeled with respect to their overall sentiment polarity (positive or negative) or subjective rating (e.g., "two and a half stars") and sentences labeled with respect to their subjectivity status (subjective or objective) or polarity.
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Multi-Modal-CelebA-HQ is a large-scale face image dataset that has 30,000 high-resolution face images selected from the CelebA dataset by following CelebA-HQ. Each image has high-quality segmentation mask, sketch, descriptive text, and image with transparent background.
Sentiment analysis of codemixed tweets.
The TIMIT Acoustic-Phonetic Continuous Speech Corpus is a standard dataset used for evaluation of automatic speech recognition systems. It consists of recordings of 630 speakers of 8 dialects of American English each reading 10 phonetically-rich sentences. It also comes with the word and phone-level transcriptions of the speech.
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The WoZ 2.0 dataset is a newer dialogue state tracking dataset whose evaluation is detached from the noisy output of speech recognition systems. Similar to DSTC2, it covers the restaurant search domain and has identical evaluation.
The Extreme Summarization (XSum) dataset is a dataset for evaluation of abstractive single-document summarization systems. The goal is to create a short, one-sentence new summary answering the question “What is the article about?”. The dataset consists of 226,711 news articles accompanied with a one-sentence summary. The articles are collected from BBC articles (2010 to 2017) and cover a wide variety of domains (e.g., News, Politics, Sports, Weather, Business, Technology, Science, Health, Family, Education, Entertainment and Arts). The official random split contains 204,045 (90%), 11,332 (5%) and 11,334 (5) documents in training, validation and test sets, respectively.
Natural Language Decathlon Benchmark (decaNLP) is a challenge that spans ten tasks: question answering, machine translation, summarization, natural language inference, sentiment analysis, semantic role labeling, zero-shot relation extraction, goal-oriented dialogue, semantic parsing, and commonsense pronoun resolution. The tasks as cast as question answering over a context.
xP3 is a multilingual dataset for multitask prompted finetuning. It is a composite of supervised datasets in 46 languages with English and machine-translated prompts.
The 20 Newsgroups data set is a collection of approximately 20,000 newsgroup documents, partitioned (nearly) evenly across 20 different newsgroups.
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The COmmonsense Dataset Adversarially-authored by Humans (CODAH) is an evaluation set for commonsense question-answering in the sentence completion style of SWAG. As opposed to other automatically generated NLI datasets, CODAH is adversarially constructed by humans who can view feedback from a pre-trained model and use this information to design challenging commonsense questions. It contains 2801 questions in total, and uses 5-fold cross validation for evaluation.
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DS-1000 is a code generation benchmark with a thousand data science questions spanning seven Python libraries that (1) reflects diverse, realistic, and practical use cases, (2) has a reliable metric, (3) defends against memorization by perturbing questions.
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A human-to-human Chinese dialog dataset (about 10k dialogs, 156k utterances), which contains multiple sequential dialogs for every pair of a recommendation seeker (user) and a recommender (bot).
FakeNewsNet is collected from two fact-checking websites: GossipCop and PolitiFact containing news contents with labels annotated by professional journalists and experts, along with social context information.
The IMAGE-CHAT dataset is a large collection of (image, style trait for speaker A, style trait for speaker B, dialogue between A & B) tuples that we collected using crowd-workers, Each dialogue consists of consecutive turns by speaker A and B. No particular constraints are placed on the kinds of utterance, only that we ask the speakers to both use the provided style trait, and to respond to the given image and dialogue history in an engaging way. The goal is not just to build a diagnostic dataset but a basis for training models that humans actually want to engage with.
It contains manually verified 183K question-answer pairs about more than 18K persons and 24K images. The questions in this dataset require multi-entity, multi-relation and multi-hop reasoning over KG to arrive at an answer. To enable visual named entity linking, it also provides a support set containing reference images of 69K persons harvested from Wikidata as part of the dataset.
QuaRTz is a crowdsourced dataset of 3864 multiple-choice questions about open domain qualitative relationships. Each question is paired with one of 405 different background sentences (sometimes short paragraphs).
SLAKE is an English-Chinese bilingual dataset consisting of 642 images and 14,028 question-answer pairs for training and testing Med-VQA systems.
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The SentiCap dataset contains several thousand images with captions with positive and negative sentiments. These sentimental captions are constructed by the authors by re-writing factual descriptions. In total there are 2000+ sentimental captions.
WikiReading is a large-scale natural language understanding task and publicly-available dataset with 18 million instances. The task is to predict textual values from the structured knowledge base Wikidata by reading the text of the corresponding Wikipedia articles. The task contains a rich variety of challenging classification and extraction sub-tasks, making it well-suited for end-to-end models such as deep neural networks (DNNs).
Contract Understanding Atticus Dataset (CUAD) is a dataset for legal contract review. CUAD was created with dozens of legal experts from The Atticus Project and consists of over 13,000 annotations. The task is to highlight salient portions of a contract that are important for a human to review.
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ConvFinQA is a dataset designed to study the chain of numerical reasoning in conversational question answering. The dataset contains 3892 conversations containing 14115 questions where 2715 of the conversations are simple conversations, and the rest 1,177 are hybrid conversations.
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CrossWOZ is the first large-scale Chinese Cross-Domain Wizard-of-Oz task-oriented dataset. It contains 6K dialogue sessions and 102K utterances for 5 domains, including hotel, restaurant, attraction, metro, and taxi. Moreover, the corpus contains rich annotation of dialogue states and dialogue acts at both user and system sides.
Evidence Inference is a corpus for this task comprising 10,000+ prompts coupled with full-text articles describing RCTs.
InfographicVQA is a dataset that comprises a diverse collection of infographics along with natural language questions and answers annotations. The collected questions require methods to jointly reason over the document layout, textual content, graphical elements, and data visualizations. We curate the dataset with emphasis on questions that require elementary reasoning and basic arithmetic skills.
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KPTimes is a large-scale dataset of news texts paired with editor-curated keyphrases.
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PathVQA consists of 32,799 open-ended questions from 4,998 pathology images where each question is manually checked to ensure correctness.
Pushshift makes available all the submissions and comments posted on Reddit between June 2005 and April 2019. The dataset consists of 651,778,198 submissions and 5,601,331,385 comments posted on 2,888,885 subreddits.
Resume contains eight fine-grained entity categories -score from 74.5% to 86.88%.
WI-LOCNESS is part of the Building Educational Applications 2019 Shared Task for Grammatical Error Correction. It consists of two datasets:
ContractNLI is a dataset for document-level natural language inference (NLI) on contracts whose goal is to automate/support a time-consuming procedure of contract review. In this task, a system is given a set of hypotheses (such as “Some obligations of Agreement may survive termination.”) and a contract, and it is asked to classify whether each hypothesis is entailed by, contradicting to or not mentioned by (neutral to) the contract as well as identifying evidence for the decision as spans in the contract.
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The GenericsKB contains 3.4M+ generic sentences about the world, i.e., sentences expressing general truths such as "Dogs bark," and "Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere." Generics are potentially useful as a knowledge source for AI systems requiring general world knowledge. The GenericsKB is the first large-scale resource containing naturally occurring generic sentences (as opposed to extracted or crowdsourced triples), and is rich in high-quality, general, semantically complete statements. Generics were primarily extracted from three large text sources, namely the Waterloo Corpus, selected parts of Simple Wikipedia, and the ARC Corpus. A filtered, high-quality subset is also available in GenericsKB-Best, containing 1,020,868 sentences.
IndicCorp is a large monolingual corpora with around 9 billion tokens covering 12 of the major Indian languages. It has been developed by discovering and scraping thousands of web sources - primarily news, magazines and books, over a duration of several months.
KELM is a large-scale synthetic corpus of Wikidata KG as natural text.
The Yahoo! Learning to Rank Challenge dataset consists of 709,877 documents encoded in 700 features and sampled from query logs of the Yahoo! search engine, spanning 29,921 queries.
MCScript is used as the official dataset of SemEval2018 Task11. This dataset constructs a collection of text passages about daily life activities and a series of questions referring to each passage, and each question is equipped with two answer choices. The MCScript comprises 9731, 1411, and 2797 questions in training, development, and test set respectively.
A new multitask action quality assessment (AQA) dataset, the largest to date, comprising of more than 1600 diving samples; contains detailed annotations for fine-grained action recognition, commentary generation, and estimating the AQA score. Videos from multiple angles provided wherever available.
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MassiveText is a collection of large English-language text datasets from multiple sources: web pages, books, news articles, and code. The data pipeline includes text quality filtering, removal of repetitious text, deduplication of similar documents, and removal of documents with significant test-set overlap. MassiveText contains 2.35 billion documents or about 10.5 TB of text.
The Natural Stories dataset consists of English texts edited to contain many low-frequency syntactic constructions while still sounding fluent to native speakers. The corpus is annotated with hand-corrected parse trees and includes self-paced reading time data.
The Query-based Video Highlights (QVHighlights) dataset is a dataset for detecting customized moments and highlights from videos given natural language (NL). It consists of over 10,000 YouTube videos, covering a wide range of topics, from everyday activities and travel in lifestyle vlog videos to social and political activities in news videos. Each video in the dataset is annotated with: (1) a human-written free-form NL query, (2) relevant moments in the video w.r.t. the query, and (3) five-point scale saliency scores for all query-relevant clips.
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Task Oriented Parsing v2 (TOPv2) representations for intent-slot based dialog systems.
VALUE is a Video-And-Language Understanding Evaluation benchmark to test models that are generalizable to diverse tasks, domains, and datasets. It is an assemblage of 11 VidL (video-and-language) datasets over 3 popular tasks: (i) text-to-video retrieval; (ii) video question answering; and (iii) video captioning. VALUE benchmark aims to cover a broad range of video genres, video lengths, data volumes, and task difficulty levels. Rather than focusing on single-channel videos with visual information only, VALUE promotes models that leverage information from both video frames and their associated subtitles, as well as models that share knowledge across multiple tasks.
A benchmark dataset for the Aspect Sentiment Triplet Extraction, an updated version of ASTE-Data-V1.
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We have created three new Reading Comprehension datasets constructed using an adversarial model-in-the-loop.
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The Django dataset is a dataset for code generation comprising of 16000 training, 1000 development and 1805 test annotations. Each data point consists of a line of Python code together with a manually created natural language description.