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license: cc-by-nc-3.0 |
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task_categories: |
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- question-answering |
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language: |
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- it |
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tags: |
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- idioms |
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- proverbs |
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size_categories: |
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- n<1K |
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The ProverbIT dataset is composed of 100 Italian proverbs. For each proverb we provide four hand-crafted distinct incorrect alternative endings, leveraging the following constructive rationale: |
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- ALT 1) is an ending that has similar sounds to the original continuation, often with an absurd/nonsensical meaning. |
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- ALT 2) is a non assonant literal synonym of the original ending. |
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- ALT 3) is the inverse of the original proverb ending, trying to maintain the assonance when possible. |
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- ALT 4) is a tautological/trivial ending of the proverb, with no assonance. |
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From this dataset we developed a benchmark, the ProverbIT benchmark. Results and further details can be found here: https://proverbit.lorenzozane.com/ |