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- 'efremova' (circa 215K) refers to the Efremova's New Explanatory-Morphological Dictionary (2000), which is an authoritative Russian dictionary that was chosen for its lack of examples (allowing for easier data collection) and thelarge amount of words represented (circa 140K);
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- 'codwoe' (circa 50K) refers to the dataset created by the organizers of the CODWOE (COmparing Definitions and WOrd Embeddings) track of SemEval-2022, available here: https://codwoe.atilf.fr/. This part of the dataset only contains definitions for nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Notably, the original dataset also contains (usually several) examples of use for every word; I have not retained them here, but if you need examples of use in your training (for instance to generate embeddings) they are freely available there;
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- 'absite' (circa 35K) refers to absite.com, a Russian-language crossword website, from where I scraped
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There are circa 295K datapoints in total.
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- 'efremova' (circa 215K) refers to the Efremova's New Explanatory-Morphological Dictionary (2000), which is an authoritative Russian dictionary that was chosen for its lack of examples (allowing for easier data collection) and thelarge amount of words represented (circa 140K);
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- 'codwoe' (circa 50K) refers to the dataset created by the organizers of the CODWOE (COmparing Definitions and WOrd Embeddings) track of SemEval-2022, available here: https://codwoe.atilf.fr/. This part of the dataset only contains definitions for nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Notably, the original dataset also contains (usually several) examples of use for every word; I have not retained them here, but if you need examples of use in your training (for instance to generate embeddings) they are freely available there;
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- 'absite' (circa 35K) refers to absite.com, a Russian-language crossword website, from where I scraped words and clues for them. Unlike the other parts of the dataset, 'absite' contains only definitions for nouns; but since the definitions here are crossword clues and not dictionary definitions, they are written in a more everyday style of Russian, which corresponds to how a hypothetical user of a reverse dictionary would likely phrase their queries.
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There are circa 295K datapoints in total.
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