metadata
pretty_name: WordNet 3.0
license: other
tags:
- lexicon
- wordnet
- nlp
- datasets
- tabular
configs:
- config_name: aggregate
default: true
data_files:
- split: noun
path: noun.parquet
- split: verb
path: verb.parquet
- split: adj
path: adj.parquet
- split: adv
path: adv.parquet
- config_name: data
data_files:
- split: noun
path: variants/data/noun.parquet
- split: verb
path: variants/data/verb.parquet
- split: adj
path: variants/data/adj.parquet
- split: adv
path: variants/data/adv.parquet
- config_name: index
data_files:
- split: noun
path: variants/index/noun.parquet
- split: verb
path: variants/index/verb.parquet
- split: adj
path: variants/index/adj.parquet
- split: adv
path: variants/index/adv.parquet
- config_name: exceptions
data_files:
- split: noun
path: variants/exceptions/noun.parquet
- split: verb
path: variants/exceptions/verb.parquet
- split: adj
path: variants/exceptions/adj.parquet
- split: adv
path: variants/exceptions/adv.parquet
WordNet 3.0
Overview
- dataset_id: wordnet
- license: WordNet 3.0 license (Princeton)
- homepage: https://wordnet.princeton.edu
Dataset Structure Guide
This dataset publishes multiple Hub configs so researchers can choose the right view for their workflow.
What Configs Mean
A config is a named dataset view. It selects which files are loaded and which split names are exposed.
Available Configs
- aggregate: Default aggregate view across available variant paths.
- splits: noun, verb, adj, adv
- data: Synset data files with glosses, words, pointers, and verb frames.
- splits: noun, verb, adj, adv
- file prefix: variants/data/
- index: Index files with lemma metadata, pointer symbol inventory, and synset offsets.
- splits: noun, verb, adj, adv
- file prefix: variants/index/
- exceptions: Exception files mapping inflected forms to base forms.
- splits: noun, verb, adj, adv
- file prefix: variants/exceptions/
Quick Start (datasets library)
Use the config explicitly to avoid ambiguity and to get the expected split layout:
from datasets import load_dataset
# Replace with your Hub repo id, e.g. '<namespace>/wordnet'
dataset = load_dataset('<namespace>/wordnet', 'aggregate')
print(dataset)
Split Semantics
These splits may represent domain structure (for example part-of-speech groups) rather than train/validation/test partitions. If you need ML evaluation splits, create an explicit derived split plan in downstream preprocessing.
Summary
WordNet is published as lexical-resource views rather than benchmark train/validation/test tasks.
Intended Use
- Lexical semantic analysis and symbolic NLP workflows.
- Knowledge graph and relation-structure exploration.
- Input resource for downstream task-specific data construction.
Schema Notes
- The same part-of-speech split names (noun, verb, adj, adv) can appear across multiple configs.
- The aggregate config combines variant outputs while preserving split names.
Evaluation Protocol
- For ML benchmarks, define explicit train/validation/test derivations from the lexical splits.
- Record any filtering or balancing logic to keep experiments reproducible.
Limitations
- Not a native benchmark dataset with pre-defined evaluation partitions.
- Coverage and lexical conventions follow WordNet source files.
Config Selection Guidance
- Use the data config for synset-level lexical structure.
- Use the index config for lemma and offset lookup behavior.
- Use the exceptions config for inflection-to-base mappings.
- Use aggregate when you want one entry point and can filter by variant in downstream code.
Standardization
- split_aliases: {"dev": "validation", "val": "validation", "valid": "validation"}
- rename_map: {}
- selected_columns: []
Exported Artifacts
- noun.parquet
- verb.parquet
- adj.parquet
- adv.parquet
- data
- WORDNET_FORMAT.md
- views/synsets.parquet
- views/words.parquet
- views/pointers.parquet
- views/frames.parquet
Provided
- context: {"repository_navigation": [{"active": false, "description": "Synset data files with glosses, words, pointers, and verb frames.", "path_in_repo": "variants/data", "splits": ["noun", "verb", "adj", "adv"], "variant": "data"}, {"active": false, "description": "Index files with lemma metadata, pointer symbol inventory, and synset offsets.", "path_in_repo": "variants/index", "splits": ["noun", "verb", "adj", "adv"], "variant": "index"}, {"active": false, "description": "Exception files mapping inflected forms to base forms.", "path_in_repo": "variants/exceptions", "splits": ["noun", "verb", "adj", "adv"], "variant": "exceptions"}], "schema": ["text", "is_record", "offset", "synset_offset", "lex_filenum", "ss_type", "w_cnt", "word_count", "words", "lemmas", "p_cnt", "pointer_count", "pointers", "frames", "gloss", "parse_error", "lemma", "lemma_text", "pos", "synset_cnt", "ptr_symbols", "sense_cnt", "tagsense_cnt", "synset_offsets", "inflected_form", "inflected_form_text", "base_forms", "base_forms_text", "variant"], "scope": "aggregate", "shared_description": "WordNet publishes an aggregate lexical view that keeps the noun, verb, adjective, and adverb splits intact while combining data, index, and exception rows under an explicit variant column.", "splits": ["noun", "verb", "adj", "adv"], "viewer_config_name": "aggregate"}
Repository Navigation
- data: variants/data | Synset data files with glosses, words, pointers, and verb frames.
- index: variants/index | Index files with lemma metadata, pointer symbol inventory, and synset offsets.
- exceptions: variants/exceptions | Exception files mapping inflected forms to base forms.
Citation
Miller (1995), WordNet: A Lexical Database for English.