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pretty_name: SemEval2012 task 2 Relational Similarity
Dataset Card for "relbert/semeval2012_relational_similarity"
Dataset Description
- Repository: RelBERT
- Paper: https://aclanthology.org/S12-1047/
- Dataset: SemEval2012: Relational Similarity
Dataset Summary
Relational similarity dataset from SemEval2012 task 2, compiled to fine-tune RelBERT model. The dataset contains a list of positive and negative word pair from 89 pre-defined relations. The relation types are constructed on top of following 10 parent relation types.
{
1: "Class Inclusion", # Hypernym
2: "Part-Whole", # Meronym, Substance Meronym
3: "Similar", # Synonym, Co-hypornym
4: "Contrast", # Antonym
5: "Attribute", # Attribute, Event
6: "Non Attribute",
7: "Case Relation",
8: "Cause-Purpose",
9: "Space-Time",
10: "Representation"
}
Each of the parent relation is further grouped into child relation types where the definition can be found here.
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
An example of train
looks as follows.
{
'relation_type': '8d',
'positives': [ [ "breathe", "live" ], [ "study", "learn" ], [ "speak", "communicate" ], ... ]
'negatives': [ [ "starving", "hungry" ], [ "clean", "bathe" ], [ "hungry", "starving" ], ... ]
}
Data Splits
name | train | validation |
---|---|---|
semeval2012_relational_similarity | 89 | 89 |
Citation Information
@inproceedings{jurgens-etal-2012-semeval,
title = "{S}em{E}val-2012 Task 2: Measuring Degrees of Relational Similarity",
author = "Jurgens, David and
Mohammad, Saif and
Turney, Peter and
Holyoak, Keith",
booktitle = "*{SEM} 2012: The First Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics {--} Volume 1: Proceedings of the main conference and the shared task, and Volume 2: Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation ({S}em{E}val 2012)",
month = "7-8 " # jun,
year = "2012",
address = "Montr{\'e}al, Canada",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/S12-1047",
pages = "356--364",
}