| | --- |
| | language: |
| | - ru |
| | multilinguality: |
| | - monolingual |
| | task_categories: |
| | - token-classification |
| | task_ids: |
| | - named-entity-recognition |
| | pretty_name: NEREL |
| | --- |
| | |
| | # NEREL dataset |
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| | ## Table of Contents |
| | - [Dataset Description](#dataset-description) |
| | - [Dataset Structure](#dataset-structure) |
| | - [Citation Information](#citation-information) |
| | - [Contacts](#contacts) |
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| | ## Dataset Description |
| | NEREL dataset (https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2108.13112) is |
| | a Russian dataset for named entity recognition and relation extraction. |
| | NEREL is significantly larger than existing Russian datasets: |
| | to date it contains 56K annotated named entities and 39K annotated relations. |
| | Its important difference from previous datasets is annotation of nested named |
| | entities, as well as relations within nested entities and at the discourse |
| | level. NEREL can facilitate development of novel models that can extract |
| | relations between nested named entities, as well as relations on both sentence |
| | and document levels. NEREL also contains the annotation of events involving |
| | named entities and their roles in the events. |
| |
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| | You can see full entity types list in a subset "ent_types" |
| | and full list of relation types in a subset "rel_types". |
| |
|
| | ## Dataset Structure |
| | There are three "configs" or "subsets" of the dataset. |
| |
|
| | Using |
| | `load_dataset('MalakhovIlya/NEREL', 'ent_types')['ent_types']` |
| | you can download list of entity types ( |
| | Dataset({features: ['type', 'link']}) |
| | ) where "link" is a knowledge base name used in entity linking task. |
| | |
| | Using |
| | `load_dataset('MalakhovIlya/NEREL', 'rel_types')['rel_types']` |
| | you can download list of entity types ( |
| | Dataset({features: ['type', 'arg1', 'arg2']}) |
| | ) where "arg1" and "arg2" are lists of entity types that can take part in such |
| | "type" of relation. \<ENTITY> stands for any type. |
| |
|
| | Using |
| | `load_dataset('MalakhovIlya/NEREL', 'data')` or `load_dataset('MalakhovIlya/NEREL')` |
| | you can download the data itself, |
| | DatasetDict with 3 splits: "train", "test" and "dev". |
| | Each of them contains text document with annotated entities, relations and |
| | links. |
| |
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| | "entities" are used in named-entity recognition task (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Named-entity_recognition). |
| | "relations" are used in relationship extraction task (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relationship_extraction). |
| | "links" are used in entity linking task (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entity_linking) |
| | |
| | Each entity is represented by a string of the following format: |
| | `"<id>\t<type> <start> <stop>\t<text>"`, where |
| | `<id>` is an entity id, |
| | `<type>` is one of entity types, |
| | `<start>` is a position of the first symbol of entity in text, |
| | `<stop>` is the last symbol position in text +1. |
| | |
| | Each relation is represented by a string of the following format: |
| | `"<id>\t<type> Arg1:<arg1_id> Arg2:<arg2_id>"`, where |
| | `<id>` is a relation id, |
| | `<arg1_id>` and `<arg2_id>` are entity ids. |
| | |
| | Each link is represented by a string of the following format: |
| | `"<id>\tReference <ent_id> <link>\t<text>"`, where |
| | `<id>` is a link id, |
| | `<ent_id>` is an entity id, |
| | `<link>` is a reference to knowledge base entity (example: "Wikidata:Q1879675" if link exists, else "Wikidata:NULL"), |
| | `<text>` is a name of entity in knowledge base if link exists, else empty string. |
| | |
| | ## Citation Information |
| | @article{loukachevitch2021nerel, |
| | title={NEREL: A Russian Dataset with Nested Named Entities, Relations and Events}, |
| | author={Loukachevitch, Natalia and Artemova, Ekaterina and Batura, Tatiana and Braslavski, Pavel and Denisov, Ilia and Ivanov, Vladimir and Manandhar, Suresh and Pugachev, Alexander and Tutubalina, Elena}, |
| | journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.13112}, |
| | year={2021} |
| | } |
| | |
| | ## Contacts |
| | Malakhov Ilya |
| | Telegram - https://t.me/noname_4710 |
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