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+ To create a `README.md` file for the EiDAS Terminology dataset on Hugging Face, following the guide provided in the Hugging Face README template, I'll include various sections such as Dataset Description, Dataset Structure, Additional Information, and Dataset Creation. Here's a sample `README.md` based on your dataset sample:
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+ # eIDAS Terminology Dataset
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+ ## Dataset Description
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+ ### Overview
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+ The EiDAS Terminology dataset is a comprehensive collection of terms and abbreviations related to electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the European Single Market (eIDAS). This dataset provides clear definitions and explanations of various terms, making it an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in digital identity and security.
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+ ### Languages
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+ The primary language of the dataset is English.
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+ ## Dataset Structure
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+ ### Data Instances
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+ A typical data point in the dataset contains the following structure:
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+ - `idx`: An index number for the entry.
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+ - `prompt`: The term or abbreviation to be defined.
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+ - `completion`: The definition or explanation of the term.
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+ - `label`: A label categorizing the term.
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+ - `lang`: Language of the entry (English).
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+ - `URL`: A link to a relevant external resource.
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+ - `sourceURL`: The source URL from where the information is derived.
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+ - `ts`: Timestamp when the entry was added.
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+ ### Example
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+ Here is an example from the dataset:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "idx": "1",
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+ "prompt": "What does ARF-Architecture and Reference Framework mean?",
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+ "completion": "Defines core requirements on EUDI Wallet, PID and QEAA so formats, interfaces and protocols. Developed by eIDAS Toolbox Group.",
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+ "label": 1,
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+ "lang": "en",
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+ "URL": "https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/european-digital-identity-architecture-and-reference-framework-outline",
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+ "sourceURL": "https://medium.com/@schwalm.steffen/collection-of-eidas-identity-related-terms-and-abbreviations-d14eada34364",
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+ "ts": 1703588321
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ## Additional Information
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+ ### Dataset Curators
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+ The dataset was compiled by Andrii Melashchenko, drawing on various sources, including online articles and official documents related to eIDAS.
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+ The first version is based on the article by Steffen Schwalm https://medium.com/@schwalm.steffen/collection-of-eidas-identity-related-terms-and-abbreviations-d14eada34364
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+ ### Licensing Information
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+ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en
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+ ### Citation Information
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+ !TODO
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+ ## Dataset Creation
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+ ### Curation Rationale
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+ The dataset was created to provide a comprehensive and accessible resource for understanding the terminology related to eIDAS.
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+ ### Source Data
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+ #### Initial Data Collection and Normalization
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+ Data was collected from various sources, including official eIDAS documents and relevant online articles.
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+ #### Who are the source language producers?
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+ The primary source language producers are experts and authors in digital identity and eIDAS regulation.
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+ ### Annotations
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+ #### Annotation process
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+ Each term is annotated with its definition, relevant URL, and source information.
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+ #### Who are the annotators?
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+ The annotators are individuals with expertise in digital identity and eIDAS regulations.