The MS COCO (Microsoft Common Objects in Context) dataset is a large-scale object detection, segmentation, key-point detection, and captioning dataset. The dataset consists of 328K images.
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The Natural Questions corpus is a question answering dataset containing 307,373 training examples, 7,830 development examples, and 7,842 test examples. Each example is comprised of a google.com query and a corresponding Wikipedia page. Each Wikipedia page has a passage (or long answer) annotated on the page that answers the question and one or more short spans from the annotated passage containing the actual answer. The long and the short answer annotations can however be empty. If they are both empty, then there is no answer on the page at all. If the long answer annotation is non-empty, but the short answer annotation is empty, then the annotated passage answers the question but no explicit short answer could be found. Finally 1% of the documents have a passage annotated with a short answer that is “yes” or “no”, instead of a list of short spans.
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TriviaQA is a realistic text-based question answering dataset which includes 950K question-answer pairs from 662K documents collected from Wikipedia and the web. This dataset is more challenging than standard QA benchmark datasets such as Stanford Question Answering Dataset (SQuAD), as the answers for a question may not be directly obtained by span prediction and the context is very long. TriviaQA dataset consists of both human-verified and machine-generated QA subsets.
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Outside Knowledge Visual Question Answering (OK-VQA) includes more than 14,000 questions that require external knowledge to answer.
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VQG is a collection of datasets for visual question generation. VQG questions were collected by crowdsourcing the task on Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT). The authors provided details on the prompt and the specific instructions for all the crowdsourcing tasks in this paper in the supplementary material. The prompt was successful at capturing nonliteral questions. Images were taken from the MSCOCO dataset.
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FreebaseQA is a data set for open-domain QA over the Freebase knowledge graph. The question-answer pairs in this data set are collected from various sources, including the TriviaQA data set and other trivia websites (QuizBalls, QuizZone, KnowQuiz), and are matched against Freebase to generate relevant subject-predicate-object triples that were further verified by human annotators. As all questions in FreebaseQA are composed independently for human contestants in various trivia-like competitions, this data set shows richer linguistic variation and complexity than existing QA data sets, making it a good test-bed for emerging KB-QA systems.
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GLGE is a general language generation evaluation benchmark which is composed of 8 language generation tasks, including Abstractive Text Summarization (CNN/DailyMail, Gigaword, XSUM, MSNews), Answer-aware Question Generation (SQuAD 1.1, MSQG), Conversational Question Answering (CoQA), and Personalizing Dialogue (Personachat).
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TextBox 2.0 is a comprehensive and unified library for text generation, focusing on the use of pre-trained language models (PLMs). The library covers 13 common text generation tasks and their corresponding 83 datasets and further incorporates 45 PLMs covering general, translation, Chinese, dialogue, controllable, distilled, prompting, and lightweight PLMs.
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The goal of InfoLossQA is to generate a series of QA pairs that reveal to lay readers what information a simplified text lacks compared to its original.
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