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preprocessed version of rcds/wikipedia-persons-masked
Dataset Summary
Contains ~70k pages from wikipedia, each describing a person. For each page, the person described in the text is masked with a
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
The dataset supports the tasks of fill-mask, but can also be used for other tasks such as question answering, e.g. "Who is
Languages
english only
Dataset Structure
In /data find different versions of the full dataset, with original and paraphrased versions as well as chunked to 4096 and 512 tokens.
Use the dataset like this:
from datasets import load_dataset
dataset = load_dataset('rcds/wikipedia-persons-masked', split='train', type='original', size='512')
Data Fields
Columns are:
- texts: the text chunks
- masks: the names for each of the masks in the chunks
Data Splits
There are no splits, only a default train.
Dataset Creation
Created by using the tokenizer from allenai/longformer-base-4096 for the 4096 token per chunk version, and the xml-roberta-large tokenizer for the 512 token version. Chunks are split to fit those token sizes, with the splits ensuring no words are split in half. Possible improvements: Last chunk of a page might be much shorter, could join part of the previous one to have more tokens in the last chunk.
Curation Rationale
[More Information Needed]
Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
[More Information Needed]
Who are the source language producers?
[More Information Needed]
Annotations
Annotation process
[More Information Needed]
Who are the annotators?
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Personal and Sensitive Information
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Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
[More Information Needed]
Discussion of Biases
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Other Known Limitations
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Additional Information
Dataset Curators
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Licensing Information
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Citation Information
TODO add citation
Contributions
Thanks to @skatinger for adding this dataset.
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