annotations_creators:
- derived
language:
- swe
license: cc-by-4.0
multilinguality: monolingual
source_datasets:
- sbx/superlim-2
task_categories:
- text-classification
task_ids: []
dataset_info:
features:
- name: sentences
dtype: string
- name: labels
dtype: string
splits:
- name: headlines
num_bytes: 2133063
num_examples: 34376
- name: summaries
num_bytes: 8528940
num_examples: 34376
- name: articles
num_bytes: 108823328
num_examples: 34376
download_size: 68682071
dataset_size: 119485331
configs:
- config_name: default
data_files:
- split: headlines
path: data/headlines-*
- split: summaries
path: data/summaries-*
- split: articles
path: data/articles-*
tags:
- mteb
- text
The SWE-DN corpus is based on 1,963,576 news articles from the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter (DN) during the years 2000--2020. The articles are filtered to resemble the CNN/DailyMail dataset both regarding textual structure. This dataset uses the category labels as clusters.
| Task category | t2c |
| Domains | News, Non-fiction, Written |
| Reference | https://spraakbanken.gu.se/en/resources/swedn |
How to evaluate on this task
You can evaluate an embedding model on this dataset using the following code:
import mteb
task = mteb.get_task("SwednClusteringP2P")
evaluator = mteb.MTEB([task])
model = mteb.get_model(YOUR_MODEL)
evaluator.run(model)
To learn more about how to run models on mteb task check out the GitHub repository.
Citation
If you use this dataset, please cite the dataset as well as mteb, as this dataset likely includes additional processing as a part of the MMTEB Contribution.
@inproceedings{monsen2021method,
author = {Monsen, Julius and J{\"o}nsson, Arne},
booktitle = {Proceedings of CLARIN Annual Conference},
title = {A method for building non-english corpora for abstractive text summarization},
year = {2021},
}
@article{enevoldsen2025mmtebmassivemultilingualtext,
title={MMTEB: Massive Multilingual Text Embedding Benchmark},
author={Kenneth Enevoldsen and Isaac Chung and Imene Kerboua and Márton Kardos and Ashwin Mathur and David Stap and Jay Gala and Wissam Siblini and Dominik Krzemiński and Genta Indra Winata and Saba Sturua and Saiteja Utpala and Mathieu Ciancone and Marion Schaeffer and Gabriel Sequeira and Diganta Misra and Shreeya Dhakal and Jonathan Rystrøm and Roman Solomatin and Ömer Çağatan and Akash Kundu and Martin Bernstorff and Shitao Xiao and Akshita Sukhlecha and Bhavish Pahwa and Rafał Poświata and Kranthi Kiran GV and Shawon Ashraf and Daniel Auras and Björn Plüster and Jan Philipp Harries and Loïc Magne and Isabelle Mohr and Mariya Hendriksen and Dawei Zhu and Hippolyte Gisserot-Boukhlef and Tom Aarsen and Jan Kostkan and Konrad Wojtasik and Taemin Lee and Marek Šuppa and Crystina Zhang and Roberta Rocca and Mohammed Hamdy and Andrianos Michail and John Yang and Manuel Faysse and Aleksei Vatolin and Nandan Thakur and Manan Dey and Dipam Vasani and Pranjal Chitale and Simone Tedeschi and Nguyen Tai and Artem Snegirev and Michael Günther and Mengzhou Xia and Weijia Shi and Xing Han Lù and Jordan Clive and Gayatri Krishnakumar and Anna Maksimova and Silvan Wehrli and Maria Tikhonova and Henil Panchal and Aleksandr Abramov and Malte Ostendorff and Zheng Liu and Simon Clematide and Lester James Miranda and Alena Fenogenova and Guangyu Song and Ruqiya Bin Safi and Wen-Ding Li and Alessia Borghini and Federico Cassano and Hongjin Su and Jimmy Lin and Howard Yen and Lasse Hansen and Sara Hooker and Chenghao Xiao and Vaibhav Adlakha and Orion Weller and Siva Reddy and Niklas Muennighoff},
publisher = {arXiv},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.13595},
year={2025},
url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.13595},
doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2502.13595},
}
@article{muennighoff2022mteb,
author = {Muennighoff, Niklas and Tazi, Nouamane and Magne, Loïc and Reimers, Nils},
title = {MTEB: Massive Text Embedding Benchmark},
publisher = {arXiv},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.07316},
year = {2022}
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.07316},
doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.2210.07316},
}
Dataset Statistics
Dataset Statistics
The following code contains the descriptive statistics from the task. These can also be obtained using:
import mteb
task = mteb.get_task("SwednClusteringP2P")
desc_stats = task.metadata.descriptive_stats
{}
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