Datasets:
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cd09dee3-e42e-459c-ab83-3e57654ee31e | Is it absolutely necessary to use "than" over "then" in a comparison? | [{"id": "72699", "score": 1}] | 14613 | test |
62195689-3cb2-4afd-8d21-a5f068050b64 | What is the term for neglectful spelling of words such as "you" as "u"? | [{"id": "56705", "score": 1}] | 14633 | test |
e7d19a90-a2d7-474a-b263-ce152fefcb6b | What's the correct way of writing a higher education title (MSc or M.Sc.) | [{"id": "25685", "score": 1}] | 102728 | test |
52276646-97cc-42ed-88ad-a2b60eea5e5c | What is the best answer to the question "How are you" in business meetings? | [{"id": "22320", "score": 1}, {"id": "105252", "score": 1}, {"id": "140049", "score": 1}, {"id": "74832", "score": 1}] | 101972 | test |
c416fb81-5a70-4d57-9f8f-5ab591f06a79 | "last year" vs. "the last / whole of the last year" vs. "whole the last year" | [{"id": "165018", "score": 1}] | 62722 | test |
ec354975-b359-4944-a580-5f9e4bb43647 | Best practice for reply to thanks? | [{"id": "2516", "score": 1}, {"id": "42697", "score": 1}] | 31184 | test |
54229575-34af-4a71-839a-e2ed56d6ce3d | "Don't got" — how common is it in American usage? | [{"id": "100943", "score": 1}] | 649 | test |
d8659e86-57c2-490f-8c0d-cb1ebe023ca6 | Capital Letters from 1700 | [{"id": "10522", "score": 1}, {"id": "88257", "score": 1}] | 81093 | test |
59a1af9e-f537-4973-bb8d-e16d19f2afab | What word describes things that are similar yet different? | [{"id": "85459", "score": 1}] | 119424 | test |
90be9b2f-5863-4918-99d3-a2f9924a147d | Is "We used enough due diligence to prepare" the proper usage of the term due diligence? | [{"id": "60655", "score": 1}] | 67817 | test |
ab9d1df2-0ef0-43c1-8d4d-26a38df29779 | Should I say I work "for" or "with" my supervisor? | [{"id": "71368", "score": 1}] | 119416 | test |
d9278429-4fa8-4659-ae6c-7c32610f476e | Where is standard American English derived from? | [{"id": "152310", "score": 1}] | 1884 | test |
f476d593-97bc-4e44-96b9-c8ebcc4cfac8 | What is the difference between "above" and "over"? | [{"id": "124978", "score": 1}] | 187789 | test |
00146507-5179-46c7-a55e-bd788e5572d9 | Origin of the word "Yahoo" | [{"id": "12736", "score": 1}] | 124812 | test |
b4a01319-e140-4535-897e-2307b33c7e5b | How to use articles with scientific words, such as mass, force, impulse, field and others? | [{"id": "151484", "score": 1}] | 150427 | test |
e0bd12a0-9629-48bb-8edb-335b7969f987 | Thee or thou in these sentences: | [{"id": "3329", "score": 1}] | 158190 | test |
ccd39e72-8e7c-4b26-a5dd-bbdc0007a06d | Word for application that is both sender and receiver | [{"id": "66546", "score": 1}] | 46867 | test |
5c612c1e-e113-4334-b812-172555518aa7 | Is the opposite of 'within', 'without'? | [{"id": "11166", "score": 1}] | 173507 | test |
10d67114-88ca-4c70-b7f4-b0f107ffbc27 | Is there any subtle difference between "to study" and "to learn"? | [{"id": "85262", "score": 1}] | 19533 | test |
ff9c79cd-48ef-4785-bdbf-a9274152e2ec | "A wrong answer" vs "the wrong answer" | [{"id": "77522", "score": 1}] | 42871 | test |
090ca271-5c9e-47f1-9277-c784950449d3 | 'The fact that' versus just 'That' | [{"id": "84397", "score": 1}] | 4119 | test |
3e6cdc6b-a928-4232-a158-a6ed15a7298a | made of vs made up of | [{"id": "130294", "score": 1}] | 117036 | test |
f0f4d908-59e8-40a1-a750-85d4994b3120 | What is the name for a word that is both singular and plural? | [{"id": "45039", "score": 1}] | 12512 | test |
645e037a-297e-4676-aa17-edbe3fc188a9 | Where does the expression "carrot and stick" come from? | [{"id": "44570", "score": 1}] | 184788 | test |
da05d305-4552-44db-9106-30bb7b85adc8 | "Can not" vs. "cannot" | [{"id": "4510", "score": 1}, {"id": "26310", "score": 1}, {"id": "4620", "score": 1}] | 132600 | test |
3cbbc993-77bd-4cea-989d-ebc6218d5662 | Should I use "everyone's", "everyones'" or "everyones"? | [{"id": "35304", "score": 1}] | 6058 | test |
fef44b81-6318-4e86-a554-73e2942d6842 | Do we use the subordinator where or when for circumstances? | [{"id": "21413", "score": 1}] | 108162 | test |
a795d068-dca9-40ff-820c-681a2f6f5a4f | People who can't sleep at night | [{"id": "51197", "score": 1}] | 88411 | test |
11db14e6-d7cb-45ec-acc2-978feafe8fed | Missing the trees for the forest | [{"id": "60956", "score": 1}] | 100414 | test |
d8f86d28-af3b-43bd-ae34-0f6e103d7916 | "Corrie had better get used to it." Correct? | [{"id": "10172", "score": 1}] | 133057 | test |
c74670e7-dbd9-410f-9bff-dc4390b8ad01 | Explain about present perfect tense | [{"id": "67537", "score": 1}, {"id": "137422", "score": 1}] | 137435 | test |
272890bf-5d39-49bc-9930-34a55dd846c8 | what form of grammar is the word "why" used as a pause? | [{"id": "16762", "score": 1}, {"id": "196132", "score": 1}, {"id": "69082", "score": 1}] | 117631 | test |
ecb3141a-4a6b-45f7-bec3-4d6e561de03b | Usage of phrase "revert back" | [{"id": "10143", "score": 1}] | 34816 | test |
8e798dd0-8ec1-4692-a70c-b0182eee75c7 | Does the word "Intellectual" imply intelligence? | [{"id": "57619", "score": 1}] | 76103 | test |
98e8a49d-6de8-4092-9c0e-7bf6ff66f003 | Is there a word describing a functionally obsolete design choice? | [{"id": "85297", "score": 1}, {"id": "57164", "score": 1}] | 143904 | test |
053651a6-6400-4f4e-81c1-bcf122bc8e1f | When can I use "as well" as a synonym for "too" or "also"? | [{"id": "113972", "score": 1}] | 38730 | test |
9ee9d268-b129-4316-84d7-980392b0b207 | "The Netherlands are" vs "The Netherlands is" | [{"id": "48072", "score": 1}] | 189936 | test |
14939ef5-e2ff-4b51-a422-05c2b6fbcb53 | Why *are* pants? | [{"id": "7186", "score": 1}] | 143907 | test |
2ba9fcdc-8cfb-4dd7-b852-8ac7551f5850 | "Would you have liked to have been" vs. "would you have liked to be" | [{"id": "100780", "score": 1}] | 69944 | test |
6dc3b763-85e9-450b-8b86-0eda508c485e | What is an appropriate greeting to use at night time? | [{"id": "13142", "score": 1}, {"id": "176823", "score": 1}] | 100870 | test |
b513b130-ba58-4565-8dc7-57a50c1e9c55 | Term for minimum or maximum | [{"id": "48268", "score": 1}] | 34812 | test |
256a35c5-63e2-438e-969a-86c14cf15194 | Uses of "Cyclic" vs. "Cyclical"? | [{"id": "88491", "score": 1}, {"id": "72914", "score": 1}, {"id": "6581", "score": 1}, {"id": "79493", "score": 1}, {"id": "53015", "score": 1}] | 172880 | test |
80cf0512-cc74-4e6f-b1f8-dece3f07ef1a | Term to describe the phenomenon of people starting conversations when you're about to leave | [{"id": "30115", "score": 1}] | 138216 | test |
14f21d9c-afdf-40a0-9e28-9028ca4b6c88 | Etymology of "by half"? | [{"id": "49107", "score": 1}] | 62014 | test |
1fe23521-1408-46a1-9817-f39c10e680cb | How did the term "dongle" come into use? | [{"id": "125473", "score": 1}] | 125487 | test |
3274646e-5d74-4c51-9a21-c5da7ff30c7d | Using both “one’s” and “their” to refer to the same entity | [{"id": "115254", "score": 1}] | 77308 | test |
4637dddf-cfcb-4032-9000-75ef141822a2 | How to say that food is hot (temperature) without the listener thinking that I mean "spicy"? | [{"id": "182481", "score": 1}] | 55052 | test |
f1c5c4ce-ef32-4dc4-b3a8-fe4be4144de6 | When do you use "talked" and "spoke"? | [{"id": "8099", "score": 1}] | 58756 | test |
0506562f-2f22-40ca-88e2-10541b7683b1 | What is the meaning of "I got you"? | [{"id": "118205", "score": 1}, {"id": "76126", "score": 1}] | 35709 | test |
5e5c3a03-e93c-47b6-8588-814ab0b10888 | Why do we have the prefix "be" in "befriend"? What's the rule? | [{"id": "148263", "score": 1}] | 196025 | test |
bd2d304b-6e97-42bc-8c53-a420e682d878 | 100k "thank yous" or 100k "thank you's"? | [{"id": "146348", "score": 1}, {"id": "196260", "score": 1}] | 166500 | test |
c44ec9bb-70c9-45ae-a6dd-e46d66b17f46 | Is "even if..." followed by present or future tense? | [{"id": "88248", "score": 1}] | 54819 | test |
4636984f-65c3-4550-a478-b2123baafb76 | Is "is" an auxiliary verb? | [{"id": "18254", "score": 1}] | 21685 | test |
7881d5f2-c5a2-4fc8-9f32-6ceb1a56f735 | "To have a dinner" vs "to have dinner": which one is correct? | [{"id": "191780", "score": 1}] | 20492 | test |
dc2c63c5-2368-45d4-8100-73a68607d0bb | Inverted commas used around a letter or single word | [{"id": "108515", "score": 1}] | 121805 | test |
78d9d4ca-0f3d-4e51-a78f-9c1a89d0e83b | Which tense after 'would I... if.... ?' | [{"id": "154186", "score": 1}] | 27674 | test |
0f44039f-6a64-4533-b76f-d6ffe8790848 | What are the antonyms of "append" and "prepend"? | [{"id": "120595", "score": 1}] | 111382 | test |
7a37b4dd-9fd4-4c98-b2c8-a36c54294d6b | Should I always use a comma after "e.g." or "i.e."? | [{"id": "147728", "score": 1}] | 16172 | test |
ef1252f1-f13a-4333-ac3a-3e0f3d7575c9 | Use of hyphens when writing repeated compound words that have common parts | [{"id": "79159", "score": 1}, {"id": "137129", "score": 1}, {"id": "156966", "score": 1}, {"id": "78498", "score": 1}] | 67619 | test |
299ad3ca-e36d-49b3-914c-39d33e8f6b58 | Can the feminine pronouns be gender-neutral? | [{"id": "60860", "score": 1}] | 51948 | test |
1d1f8dd6-3b32-4442-8d9c-2b8c098670b7 | Is it correct to say "There's many a ..."? | [{"id": "117683", "score": 1}] | 62973 | test |
60ac5f83-75b5-4acd-857b-f7996eff8244 | Seat of My Pants | [{"id": "115013", "score": 1}] | 150250 | test |
b8c023c6-c035-4a0e-8e27-b69d8f5cb603 | Is it mandatory to use a comma before a coordinating conjunction uniting the two independent clauses in a compound sentence? | [{"id": "184617", "score": 1}] | 9239 | test |
ce3cf6d7-dc31-4da3-83bf-26727194772b | Word or phrase for capitalizing pronouns referring to gods | [{"id": "145910", "score": 1}] | 133291 | test |
b997961c-5fdb-4913-bc8e-9a35cabf618e | Pronunciation of "Short-lived" | [{"id": "28961", "score": 1}] | 5128 | test |
d8a840cb-27ef-4a1f-a090-beee89beaee0 | "Is likely to be" vs "are likely to be" | [{"id": "77089", "score": 1}] | 82938 | test |
e079d2c4-d1a2-4b3d-95b9-3f51a7f48f30 | "Sold" in the meaning of "bought"? | [{"id": "44163", "score": 1}] | 27918 | test |
aad4e9da-d93f-4cca-a300-49a110f1e5b8 | A Comma Here Or Not? | [{"id": "5848", "score": 1}] | 157879 | test |
ea20c4c7-92f1-46bf-9f9c-42dfba20384a | Adjective form of "integrity" | [{"id": "5120", "score": 1}] | 180929 | test |
f6be9fde-704c-4aed-95fa-a5c7efc9c7a1 | "Launch a missile at" vs. "in" vs. "from" | [{"id": "757", "score": 1}] | 82939 | test |
3983b1dd-41aa-4fec-8bc3-fb11c3c82e9c | What does "as good a film as the Coen brothers...have ever made" mean? | [{"id": "124787", "score": 1}] | 144550 | test |
5436b8d6-96af-491c-90a3-b2f587ef54d3 | Idealistic me decided otherwise | [{"id": "2075", "score": 1}] | 52408 | test |
95efdc25-e11f-4ad0-a14d-0dcbbd284f67 | Why are redheads called "gingers" when ginger is yellow? | [{"id": "75678", "score": 1}] | 194220 | test |
0fae78b8-1251-4994-aa2d-f6f868257cfc | Dictionary search engine by pronunciation | [{"id": "28624", "score": 1}] | 181501 | test |
2f752f24-6171-4d68-ad68-3ba9231b2f1e | What are "real stores" called in English, as opposed to "online stores"? | [{"id": "160688", "score": 1}] | 23482 | test |
d5b55f85-e3d3-4c53-9b3d-528fc3c082d7 | "Congratulation" vs. "congratulations" | [{"id": "21333", "score": 1}] | 5968 | test |
5e26965b-35e9-4152-acd7-09111c6cbe5b | I don't understande the usage of "either" in this sentence | [{"id": "162095", "score": 1}] | 160962 | test |
de6ae874-d5d1-4eda-8c25-c0b92597a379 | Is it correct to say "that place is like 5 miles from here"? | [{"id": "1531", "score": 1}, {"id": "6039", "score": 1}, {"id": "122273", "score": 1}] | 106188 | test |
c476e680-1415-4d5b-9e48-2ef730771645 | Life or lives of others? | [{"id": "83915", "score": 1}] | 127410 | test |
0eae9395-1998-4bad-a28c-f79638093648 | "Where am I?" vs. "Where I am?" | [{"id": "99871", "score": 1}] | 93004 | test |
e4db3d72-34e0-4411-979f-a7d283812b59 | singular event with singular verb | [{"id": "17973", "score": 1}, {"id": "56197", "score": 1}, {"id": "73852", "score": 1}, {"id": "97510", "score": 1}, {"id": "69195", "score": 1}, {"id": "78759", "score": 1}, {"id": "125964", "score": 1}, {"id": "59593", "score": 1}, {"id": "20871", "score": 1}, {"id": "8777", "score": 1}, {"id": "161996", "score": 1},... | 158716 | test |
dd8da76e-e79d-4354-acae-f56d5417488f | What is the analogue equivalent of 'digitally'? | [{"id": "186913", "score": 1}] | 162824 | test |
72f84901-10c7-453f-8720-5b31ccd6c993 | Is "homework" countable? | [{"id": "189788", "score": 1}] | 26451 | test |
2367db9f-4770-4f4d-9307-4eccd67b7a48 | Which preposition in front of "line" — "on", "in", "at"? | [{"id": "177538", "score": 1}, {"id": "78709", "score": 1}] | 65312 | test |
7d2b348b-cd57-4827-8b84-fde5b3312016 | "An abandoned cute little kitten" or "a cute abandoned little kitten" | [{"id": "1155", "score": 1}, {"id": "93438", "score": 1}, {"id": "87930", "score": 1}, {"id": "60520", "score": 1}, {"id": "91881", "score": 1}, {"id": "14690", "score": 1}, {"id": "94991", "score": 1}] | 76471 | test |
5b2d2bb5-c155-4973-b8d9-f384883ef320 | Is funner a word? | [{"id": "4066", "score": 1}] | 137907 | test |
71283379-f907-45f3-929e-8b6d74d02cf9 | "Planning for next year" vs. "planning for the next year" | [{"id": "167147", "score": 1}] | 92354 | test |
eccfd518-0e93-4c9c-a857-a42f3e3ff58e | What do we call the tenses? | [{"id": "91122", "score": 1}, {"id": "20178", "score": 1}, {"id": "147601", "score": 1}, {"id": "131576", "score": 1}] | 133248 | test |
6edf7b68-9068-4ce3-b5f1-9a1fa522fccb | What does absent fraud mean? | [{"id": "68502", "score": 1}] | 165633 | test |
8952ca50-eba2-46ef-94cf-6e133fc15998 | Term for person who forgets directions or routes | [{"id": "69297", "score": 1}, {"id": "52331", "score": 1}] | 43972 | test |
de7abc75-8ca2-4fc0-8a9a-e5b6499b4303 | When is it appropriate to use "Yeah" and "Yep" as variants of the word "Yes"? | [{"id": "35370", "score": 1}] | 1954 | test |
0e819a44-1f31-4eda-bd14-16ed9786232f | What exactly are the differences between "diligent", "assiduous" and "sedulous"? | [{"id": "193070", "score": 1}] | 94744 | test |
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08bb271c-872a-4d0b-8efb-26964a4be047 | What is the meaning of "every other time"? | [{"id": "79010", "score": 1}] | 12690 | test |
87d15a70-10c6-41cc-9407-9cfe291011a8 | What do you call a person who's just been released from jail? | [{"id": "150070", "score": 1}] | 186523 | test |
9af14345-5105-42fe-b3b9-30934f3f3f3d | Difference between "idiom" and "proverb"? | [{"id": "43725", "score": 1}] | 141484 | test |
43cf0db6-3694-45f0-8eac-853e80fc59c3 | The word or term for inserting the wrong word into conversation | [{"id": "159379", "score": 1}] | 132437 | test |
cc3b9197-adbb-414b-a1e9-23f4e9a86b2f | Quick or Quickly: “How to Install a PHP Extension: Quick and Easy” | [{"id": "56563", "score": 1}] | 149432 | test |
db963746-f429-41ca-b0f5-968898429a3b | Is there a quick and easy way to pronounce "W" letter? | [{"id": "77405", "score": 1}] | 136947 | test |
1278a6eb-7a2b-48e0-81b2-eca491fa423d | fait accompli – to italicize, or not to italicize | [{"id": "122462", "score": 1}] | 3480 | test |
CQADupStack English (BEIR) — duplicate-question retrieval
Dataset description
CQADupStack is a benchmark for community question answering (cQA) built from publicly available Stack Exchange content. It was introduced by Hoogeveen, Verspoor, and Baldwin at ADCS 2015 as a resource for studying duplicate questions: threads and posts are organized so that systems can be trained and evaluated on finding prior questions that match (or semantically duplicate) a newly asked question—central to reducing fragmentation and improving search on Q&A sites.
The original release aggregates material across twelve Stack Exchange forums (e.g., English, gaming, programmers) with annotations linking questions marked as duplicates in the platform’s moderation workflow, together with predefined splits so different papers remain comparable.
BEIR (Benchmarking IR) repackaged CQADupStack—along with many other public corpora—as a standard retrieval benchmark for zero-shot evaluation of lexical, sparse, dense, and hybrid retrievers across heterogeneous tasks. In the BEIR formulation, CQADupStack (English) is a duplicate-question retrieval setting: the “documents” are questions (or question-like posts) from the corpus, and the task is to rank the true duplicate(s) for each query highly.
This repository (orgrctera/beir_cqadupstack_english) exposes the benchmark in Parquet form for retrieval evaluation pipelines. Each row is one query with relevance judgments (expected_output) pointing at corpus document identifiers, aligned with the BEIR CQADupStack English test split.
Scale (this Hub snapshot)
The published split in this dataset is:
| Split | Rows |
|---|---|
test |
1,570 |
The underlying corpus in BEIR is large (on the order of hundreds of thousands of short documents—typical BEIR “100K–1M” bucket for CQADupStack overall). Full retrieval evaluation requires indexing that corpus and scoring queries against it; this card describes the query + qrels side packaged for CTERA-style evaluation rows.
Task: retrieval (CQADupStack English)
The task is ad hoc retrieval specialized to duplicate question finding:
- Input: a natural-language question (the query)—often phrased as a user would post on Stack Exchange.
- Output: a ranked list of document IDs from the CQADupStack English corpus (or scores over the full collection), such that relevant IDs—those marked as duplicates in the official qrels—appear at the top.
Standard IR metrics apply (e.g., nDCG@k, Recall@k, MRR), using the provided qrels as ground truth.
Note: Align
expected_outputdocument IDs with the same BEIR CQADupStack English corpus you use for indexing (same ID space as the upstream BEIR release).
Data format (this repository)
Each record includes:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
id |
UUID for this example row. |
input |
The query text (Stack Exchange–style question). |
expected_output |
JSON string: list of objects {"id": "<corpus-doc-id>", "score": <relevance>}. Scores follow the BEIR qrels convention (typically 1 for relevant in binary settings). A query may have one or more relevant documents. |
metadata.query_id |
Original BEIR query identifier (string). |
metadata.split |
Split name; in this dataset, test. |
Example 1 (single relevant document)
{
"id": "cd09dee3-e42e-459c-ab83-3e57654ee31e",
"input": "Is it absolutely necessary to use \"than\" over \"then\" in a comparison?",
"expected_output": "[{\"id\": \"72699\", \"score\": 1}]",
"metadata.query_id": "14613",
"metadata.split": "test"
}
Example 2 (multiple relevant documents)
{
"id": "52276646-97cc-42ed-88ad-a2b60eea5e5c",
"input": "What is the best answer to the question \"How are you\" in business meetings?",
"expected_output": "[{\"id\": \"22320\", \"score\": 1}, {\"id\": \"105252\", \"score\": 1}, {\"id\": \"140049\", \"score\": 1}, {\"id\": \"74832\", \"score\": 1}]",
"metadata.query_id": "101972",
"metadata.split": "test"
}
References
CQADupStack (original dataset)
Doris Hoogeveen, Karin M. Verspoor, Timothy Baldwin
CQADupStack: A Benchmark Data Set for Community Question-Answering Research
Proceedings of the 20th Australasian Document Computing Symposium (ADCS 2015), Parramatta, NSW, Australia.
- DOI: 10.1145/2838931.2838934
- Anthology entry (metadata & BibTeX): IR Anthology — Hoogeveen et al., 2015
The paper motivates duplicate-question tasks on real Stack Exchange communities and describes the construction of CQADupStack from a Stack Exchange data dump (historical releases are cited in the original work), including duplicate links and evaluation protocols suited to retrieval and classification experiments.
BEIR benchmark (CQADupStack as one of 18 datasets)
Nandan Thakur, Nils Reimers, Andreas Rücklé, Abhishek Srivastava, Iryna Gurevych
BEIR: A Heterogeneous Benchmark for Zero-shot Evaluation of Information Retrieval Models
NeurIPS 2021 (Datasets and Benchmarks Track).
Abstract (from arXiv): “Existing neural information retrieval (IR) models have often been studied in homogeneous and narrow settings, which has considerably limited insights into their out-of-distribution (OOD) generalization capabilities. To address this, and to facilitate researchers to broadly evaluate the effectiveness of their models, we introduce Benchmarking-IR (BEIR), a robust and heterogeneous evaluation benchmark for information retrieval. We leverage a careful selection of 18 publicly available datasets from diverse text retrieval tasks and domains and evaluate 10 state-of-the-art retrieval systems including lexical, sparse, dense, late-interaction and re-ranking architectures on the BEIR benchmark. Our results show BM25 is a robust baseline and re-ranking and late-interaction-based models on average achieve the best zero-shot performances, however, at high computational costs. In contrast, dense and sparse-retrieval models are computationally more efficient but often underperform other approaches, highlighting the considerable room for improvement in their generalization capabilities.”
- Paper: arXiv:2104.08663 — OpenReview (NeurIPS 2021 Datasets & Benchmarks); code and data: BEIR on GitHub.
Related resources
- Raw BEIR-style mirrors on Hugging Face (corpus / queries / qrels in classic layouts), e.g. datasets under the BeIR organization naming
cqadupstack*, for JSONL + TSV packaging consistent with the upstream benchmark. - MTEB also lists CQADupStack variants (e.g., English) for embedding evaluation—useful for cross-checking task definitions and statistics: MTEB on Hugging Face.
Citation
If you use CQADupStack, cite the ADCS 2015 paper above. If you use the BEIR packaging or evaluation protocol, cite the BEIR NeurIPS 2021 paper. If you use this Parquet export, cite both the original data sources and BEIR as appropriate for your experiment.
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