Datasets:
Tasks:
Text Classification
Modalities:
Text
Sub-tasks:
semantic-similarity-classification
Languages:
English
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10K - 100K
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# Dataset Card for
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## Table of Contents
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pretty_name: 'PiC: Phrase Similarity (PS)'
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# Dataset Card for "PiC: Phrase Similarity"
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### Dataset Summary
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PS is a binary classification task with the goal of predicting whether two multi-word noun phrases are semantically similar or not given *the same context* sentence.
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This dataset contains ~56K pairs of two phrases along with their contexts used for disambiguation, since two phrases only sometimes are not enough for semantic comparison.
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Around 28K positive examples were annotated by linguistic experts on Upwork.com while the other 28K negative examples were created by randomly replacing 50% of the phrase tokens in the positive examples.
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**PS**
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* Size of downloaded dataset files: 25.03 MB
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* Size of the generated dataset: 16.22 MB
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* Total amount of disk used: 41.25 MB
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"phrase1": "greater presence",
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"phrase2": "msie usage",
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"sentence1": "The songs on the album feature a greater presence of band member Martin Swope's electronic and tape sound effects than with the band's previous recordings.",
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"sentence2": "The songs on the album feature a msie usage of band member Martin Swope's electronic and tape sound effects than with the band's previous recordings.",
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"label": 0,
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### Data Fields
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The data fields are the same among all splits.
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* phrase1: a string feature.
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* sentence1: a string feature.
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* label: an int32 feature.
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* idx: an int32 feature.
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|PS |39436| 5634|11266|
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