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### Dataset info
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#### Training Dataset:
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You are provided with a large number of Wikipedia comments which have been labeled by human raters for toxic behavior. The types of toxicity are:
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- toxic
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- severe_toxic
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- obscene
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- threat
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- insult
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- identity_hate
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The original dataset can be found here: [jigsaw_toxic_classification](https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/jigsaw-toxic-comment-classification-challenge/data)
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Our training dataset is a version from the original dataset, <b>containing equal number of samples from each classes. </b><br>
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Number of samples in train_dataset: 25960<br>
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Number of samples in val_dataset: 6490<br>
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Number of samples in test_dataset: 153164<br>
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### Citation
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<pre>
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@misc{jigsaw-toxic-comment-classification-challenge,
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author = {cjadams, Jeffrey Sorensen, Julia Elliott, Lucas Dixon, Mark McDonald, nithum, Will Cukierski},
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title = {Toxic Comment Classification Challenge},
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publisher = {Kaggle},
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year = {2017},
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url = {https://kaggle.com/competitions/jigsaw-toxic-comment-classification-challenge}
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}</pre>
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