Referencias:
XNLI
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XNLI')
- Descripción :
The Cross-lingual Natural Language Inference (XNLI) corpus is a crowd-sourced collection of 5,000 test and
2,500 dev pairs for the MultiNLI corpus. The pairs are annotated with textual entailment and translated into
14 languages: French, Spanish, German, Greek, Bulgarian, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese,
Hindi, Swahili and Urdu. This results in 112.5k annotated pairs. Each premise can be associated with the
corresponding hypothesis in the 15 languages, summing up to more than 1.5M combinations. The corpus is made to
evaluate how to perform inference in any language (including low-resources ones like Swahili or Urdu) when only
English NLI data is available at training time. One solution is cross-lingual sentence encoding, for which XNLI
is an evaluation benchmark.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 75150 |
'validation' | 37350 |
- Características :
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"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence1": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence2": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"gold_label": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tidiqa
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tydiqa')
- Descripción :
Gold passage task (GoldP): Given a passage that is guaranteed to contain the
answer, predict the single contiguous span of characters that answers the question. This is more similar to
existing reading comprehension datasets (as opposed to the information-seeking task outlined above).
This task is constructed with two goals in mind: (1) more directly comparing with prior work and (2) providing
a simplified way for researchers to use TyDi QA by providing compatibility with existing code for SQuAD 1.1,
XQuAD, and MLQA. Toward these goals, the gold passage task differs from the primary task in several ways:
only the gold answer passage is provided rather than the entire Wikipedia article;
unanswerable questions have been discarded, similar to MLQA and XQuAD;
we evaluate with the SQuAD 1.1 metrics like XQuAD; and
Thai and Japanese are removed since the lack of whitespace breaks some tools.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'train' | 49881 |
'validation' | 5077 |
- Características :
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"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
Equipo
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/SQuAD')
- Descripción :
Stanford Question Answering Dataset (SQuAD) is a reading comprehension dataset, consisting of questions posed by crowdworkers on a set of Wikipedia articles, where the answer to every question is a segment of text, or span, from the corresponding reading passage, or the question might be unanswerable.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'train' | 87599 |
'validation' | 10570 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.af
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.af')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 5000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ar')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.bg
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.bg')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.bn
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.bn')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 10000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.de')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.el
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.el')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.en')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.es')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.et
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.et')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 15000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.eu
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.eu')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 10000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
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"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"langs": {
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"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.fa
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.fa')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.fi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.fi')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.fr
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.fr')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.él
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.he')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.hola
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.hi')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 5000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.hu
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.hu')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.id
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.id')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.it
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.it')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ja
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ja')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.jv
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.jv')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 100 |
'train' | 100 |
'validation' | 100 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ka
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ka')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 10000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.kk
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.kk')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 1000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ko
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ko')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ml
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ml')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 10000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.señor
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.mr')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 5000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ms
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ms')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.mi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.my')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 100 |
'train' | 100 |
'validation' | 100 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.nl
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.nl')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.pt
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.pt')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ru
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ru')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.sw
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.sw')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 1000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ta
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ta')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 15000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.te
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.te')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 1000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.th
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.th')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.tl
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.tl')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 10000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
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"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.tr
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.tr')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.ur
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.ur')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.vi')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.yo
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.yo')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 100 |
'train' | 100 |
'validation' | 100 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
PAN-X.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAN-X.zh')
- Descripción :
The WikiANN dataset (Pan et al. 2017) is a dataset with NER annotations for PER, ORG and LOC. It has been
constructed using the linked entities in Wikipedia pages for 282 different languages including Danish. The dataset
can be loaded with the DaNLP package:
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 10000 |
'train' | 20000 |
'validation' | 10000 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"ner_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 7,
"names": [
"O",
"B-PER",
"I-PER",
"B-ORG",
"I-ORG",
"B-LOC",
"I-LOC"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"langs": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.ar.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.ar.ar')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5335 |
'validation' | 517 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.ar.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.ar.de')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1649 |
'validation' | 207 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.ar.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.ar.vi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2047 |
'validation' | 163 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.ar.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.ar.zh')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1912 |
'validation' | 188 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.ar.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.ar.en')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5335 |
'validation' | 517 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.ar.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.ar.es')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1978 |
'validation' | 161 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.ar.hi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.ar.hi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1831 |
'validation' | 186 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
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MLQA.de.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.de.ar')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1649 |
'validation' | 207 |
- Características :
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"title": {
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"question": {
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},
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.de.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.de.de')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4517 |
'validation' | 512 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"title": {
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"context": {
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},
"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.de.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.de.vi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1675 |
'validation' | 182 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"title": {
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"id": null,
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},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.de.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.de.zh')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1621 |
'validation' | 190 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.de.en
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.de.en')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4517 |
'validation' | 512 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.de.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.de.es')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1776 |
'validation' | 196 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.de.hi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.de.hi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1430 |
'validation' | 163 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.vi.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.vi.ar')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2047 |
'validation' | 163 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.vi.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.vi.de')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1675 |
'validation' | 182 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.vi.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.vi.vi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5495 |
'validation' | 511 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.vi.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.vi.zh')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1943 |
'validation' | 184 |
- Características :
{
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.vi.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.vi.en')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5495 |
'validation' | 511 |
- Características :
{
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.vi.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.vi.es')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2018 |
'validation' | 189 |
- Características :
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MLQA.vi.hi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.vi.hi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1947 |
'validation' | 177 |
- Características :
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}
}
MLQA.zh.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.zh.ar')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1912 |
'validation' | 188 |
- Características :
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"title": {
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"context": {
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"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.zh.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.zh.de')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1621 |
'validation' | 190 |
- Características :
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"title": {
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"context": {
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"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.zh.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.zh.vi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1943 |
'validation' | 184 |
- Características :
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"title": {
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"context": {
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"question": {
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},
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}
},
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}
}
MLQA.zh.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.zh.zh')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5137 |
'validation' | 504 |
- Características :
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},
"title": {
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"id": null,
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},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.zh.en
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.zh.en')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5137 |
'validation' | 504 |
- Características :
{
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},
"title": {
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"id": null,
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},
"context": {
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"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.zh.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.zh.es')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1947 |
'validation' | 161 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
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"id": null,
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},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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"id": null,
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},
"answers": {
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"text": {
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},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.zh.hi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.zh.hi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1767 |
'validation' | 189 |
- Características :
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},
"title": {
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"id": null,
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},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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},
"answers": {
"feature": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.en.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.en.ar')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5335 |
'validation' | 517 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.en.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.en.de')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4517 |
'validation' | 512 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.en.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.en.vi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5495 |
'validation' | 511 |
- Características :
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.en.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.en.zh')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5137 |
'validation' | 504 |
- Características :
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
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MLQA.en.en
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.en.en')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 11590 |
'validation' | 1148 |
- Características :
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"title": {
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"question": {
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.en.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.en.es')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5253 |
'validation' | 500 |
- Características :
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"title": {
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"context": {
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"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.en.hi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.en.hi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4918 |
'validation' | 507 |
- Características :
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"title": {
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"id": null,
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"context": {
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"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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"id": null,
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}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.es.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.es.ar')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1978 |
'validation' | 161 |
- Características :
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"title": {
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"context": {
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"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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"text": {
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.es.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.es.de')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1776 |
'validation' | 196 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
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"id": null,
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},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.es.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.es.vi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2018 |
'validation' | 189 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
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"id": null,
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},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.es.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.es.zh')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1947 |
'validation' | 161 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.es.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.es.en')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5253 |
'validation' | 500 |
- Características :
{
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.es.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.es.es')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5253 |
'validation' | 500 |
- Características :
{
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.es.hi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.es.hi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1723 |
'validation' | 187 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.hi.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.hi.ar')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1831 |
'validation' | 186 |
- Características :
{
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.hi.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.hi.de')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1430 |
'validation' | 163 |
- Características :
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.hi.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.hi.vi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1947 |
'validation' | 177 |
- Características :
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}
MLQA.hi.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.hi.zh')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1767 |
'validation' | 189 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
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"context": {
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"question": {
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},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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"_type": "Value"
}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.hi.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.hi.en')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4918 |
'validation' | 507 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
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"context": {
"dtype": "string",
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"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
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"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.hi.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.hi.es')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1723 |
'validation' | 187 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
MLQA.hola.hola
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/MLQA.hi.hi')
- Descripción :
MLQA (MultiLingual Question Answering) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question answering performance.
MLQA consists of over 5K extractive QA instances (12K in English) in SQuAD format in seven languages - English, Arabic,
German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA is highly parallel, with QA instances parallel between
4 different languages on average.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4918 |
'validation' | 507 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"title": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
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"id": null,
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},
"text": {
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}
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XCuAD.ar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.ar')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XQuaAD.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.de')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XQuaAD.vi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.vi')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XQuaAD.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.zh')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XQuaAD.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.en')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XQuaAD.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.es')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XQuaAD.hola
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.hi')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XQuAD.el
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.el')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
xquad.ru
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.ru')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XCuAD.th
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.th')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
XQuaAD.tr
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/XQuAD.tr')
- Descripción :
XQuAD (Cross-lingual Question Answering Dataset) is a benchmark dataset for evaluating cross-lingual question
answering performance. The dataset consists of a subset of 240 paragraphs and 1190 question-answer pairs from
the development set of SQuAD v1.1 (Rajpurkar et al., 2016) together with their professional translations into
ten languages: Spanish, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, and Hindi. Consequently,
the dataset is entirely parallel across 11 languages.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1190 |
- Características :
{
"id": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"context": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"question": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"answers": {
"feature": {
"answer_start": {
"dtype": "int32",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"text": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
bucc18.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/bucc18.de')
- Descripción :
Building and Using Comparable Corpora
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 9580 |
'validation' | 1038 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
bucc18.fr
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/bucc18.fr')
- Descripción :
Building and Using Comparable Corpora
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 9086 |
'validation' | 929 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
bucc18.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/bucc18.zh')
- Descripción :
Building and Using Comparable Corpora
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1899 |
'validation' | 257 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
bucc18.ru
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/bucc18.ru')
- Descripción :
Building and Using Comparable Corpora
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 14435 |
'validation' | 2374 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
PAWS-X.de
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAWS-X.de')
- Descripción :
This dataset contains 23,659 human translated PAWS evaluation pairs and 296,406 machine translated training
pairs in six typologically distinct languages: French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. All
translated pairs are sourced from examples in PAWS-Wiki.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2000 |
'train' | 49380 |
'validation' | 2000 |
- Características :
{
"sentence1": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence2": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"label": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
PAWS-X.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAWS-X.en')
- Descripción :
This dataset contains 23,659 human translated PAWS evaluation pairs and 296,406 machine translated training
pairs in six typologically distinct languages: French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. All
translated pairs are sourced from examples in PAWS-Wiki.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2000 |
'train' | 49175 |
'validation' | 2000 |
- Características :
{
"sentence1": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence2": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"label": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
PAWS-X.es
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAWS-X.es')
- Descripción :
This dataset contains 23,659 human translated PAWS evaluation pairs and 296,406 machine translated training
pairs in six typologically distinct languages: French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. All
translated pairs are sourced from examples in PAWS-Wiki.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2000 |
'train' | 49401 |
'validation' | 1961 |
- Características :
{
"sentence1": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence2": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"label": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
PAWS-X.fr
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAWS-X.fr')
- Descripción :
This dataset contains 23,659 human translated PAWS evaluation pairs and 296,406 machine translated training
pairs in six typologically distinct languages: French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. All
translated pairs are sourced from examples in PAWS-Wiki.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2000 |
'train' | 49399 |
'validation' | 1988 |
- Características :
{
"sentence1": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence2": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"label": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
PAWS-X.ja
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAWS-X.ja')
- Descripción :
This dataset contains 23,659 human translated PAWS evaluation pairs and 296,406 machine translated training
pairs in six typologically distinct languages: French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. All
translated pairs are sourced from examples in PAWS-Wiki.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2000 |
'train' | 49401 |
'validation' | 2000 |
- Características :
{
"sentence1": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence2": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"label": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
PAWS-X.ko
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAWS-X.ko')
- Descripción :
This dataset contains 23,659 human translated PAWS evaluation pairs and 296,406 machine translated training
pairs in six typologically distinct languages: French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. All
translated pairs are sourced from examples in PAWS-Wiki.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1999 |
'train' | 49164 |
'validation' | 2000 |
- Características :
{
"sentence1": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence2": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"label": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
PAWS-X.zh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/PAWS-X.zh')
- Descripción :
This dataset contains 23,659 human translated PAWS evaluation pairs and 296,406 machine translated training
pairs in six typologically distinct languages: French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. All
translated pairs are sourced from examples in PAWS-Wiki.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2000 |
'train' | 49401 |
'validation' | 2000 |
- Características :
{
"sentence1": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"sentence2": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"label": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.afr
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.afr')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.ara
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.ara')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.ben
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.ben')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.bul
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.bul')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.deu
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.deu')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.cmn
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.cmn')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.ell
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.ell')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.est
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.est')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.eus
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.eus')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.fin
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.fin')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.fra
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.fra')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.heb
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.heb')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.hin
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.hin')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.hun
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.hun')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.ind
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.ind')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.ita
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.ita')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.jav
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.jav')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 205 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.jpn
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.jpn')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.kat
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.kat')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 746 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.kaz
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.kaz')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 575 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.kor
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.kor')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.mal
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.mal')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 687 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.mar
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.mar')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.nld
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.nld')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.pes
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.pes')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.por
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.por')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.rus
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.rus')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.spa
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.spa')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.swh
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.swh')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 390 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.tam
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.tam')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 307 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.tel
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.tel')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 234 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.tgl
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.tgl')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.tha
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.tha')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 548 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.tur
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.tur')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.urd
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.urd')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
tatoeba.vie
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/tatoeba.vie')
- Descripción :
his data is extracted from the Tatoeba corpus, dated Saturday 2018/11/17.
For each languages, we have selected 1000 English sentences and their translations, if available. Please check
this paper for a description of the languages, their families and scripts as well as baseline results.
Please note that the English sentences are not identical for all language pairs. This means that the results are
not directly comparable across languages. In particular, the sentences tend to have less variety for several
low-resource languages, e.g. "Tom needed water", "Tom needs water", "Tom is getting water", ...
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'validation' | 1000 |
- Características :
{
"source_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_sentence": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"source_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"target_lang": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
}
}
udpos.Afrikáans
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Afrikaans')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 425 |
'train' | 1315 |
'validation' | 194 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.árabe
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Arabic')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1680 |
'train' | 6075 |
'validation' | 909 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.vasco
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Basque')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1799 |
'train' | 5396 |
'validation' | 1798 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.búlgaro
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Bulgarian')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1116 |
'train' | 8907 |
'validation' | 1115 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.holandés
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Dutch')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1471 |
'train' | 18051 |
'validation' | 1394 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.Inglés
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.English')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5440 |
'train' | 21253 |
'validation' | 3974 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.estonio
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Estonian')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 3760 |
'train' | 25749 |
'validation' | 3125 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.finlandés
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Finnish')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4422 |
'train' | 27198 |
'validation' | 3239 |
- Características :
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}
udpos.francés
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.French')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 9465 |
'train' | 47308 |
'validation' | 5979 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
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"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
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"id": null,
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},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.alemán
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.German')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 22458 |
'train' | 166849 |
'validation' | 19233 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"feature": {
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"ADP",
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"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.griego
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Greek')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2809 |
'train' | 28152 |
'validation' | 2559 |
- Características :
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"tokens": {
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"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.hebreo
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Hebrew')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 491 |
'train' | 5241 |
'validation' | 484 |
- Características :
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.hindi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Hindi')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2684 |
'train' | 13304 |
'validation' | 1659 |
- Características :
{
"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.húngaro
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Hungarian')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 449 |
'train' | 910 |
'validation' | 441 |
- Características :
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"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"pos_tags": {
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"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
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"SCONJ",
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"VERB",
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],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.indonesio
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Indonesian')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1557 |
'train' | 4477 |
'validation' | 559 |
- Características :
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"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
"length": -1,
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.italiano
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Italian')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 3518 |
'train' | 29685 |
'validation' | 2278 |
- Características :
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"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
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"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
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"ADP",
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"AUX",
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"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
"X"
],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.japonés
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Japanese')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2372 |
'train' | 7125 |
'validation' | 511 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"DET",
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"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
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],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.kazajo
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Kazakh')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1047 |
'train' | 31 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"ADV",
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"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
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},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.coreano
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Korean')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4276 |
'train' | 27410 |
'validation' | 3016 |
- Características :
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"tokens": {
"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
"num_classes": 17,
"names": [
"ADJ",
"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
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],
"names_file": null,
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},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.chino
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Chinese')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 5528 |
'train' | 18998 |
'validation' | 3038 |
- Características :
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udpos.marathi
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Marathi')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 47 |
'train' | 373 |
'validation' | 46 |
- Características :
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}
udpos.persa
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Persian')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 600 |
'train' | 4798 |
'validation' | 599 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.portugués
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Portuguese')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 2681 |
'train' | 17992 |
'validation' | 1770 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"pos_tags": {
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"AUX",
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"DET",
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"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
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],
"names_file": null,
"id": null,
"_type": "ClassLabel"
},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.ruso
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Russian')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 11336 |
'train' | 67435 |
'validation' | 9960 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"PART",
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}
}
udpos.Español
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Spanish')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 3147 |
'train' | 28492 |
'validation' | 3054 |
- Características :
{
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"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
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"ADP",
"ADV",
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"CCONJ",
"DET",
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"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
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],
"names_file": null,
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}
udpos.tagalo
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Tagalog')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 55 |
- Características :
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"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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}
}
udpos.Tamil
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Tamil')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 120 |
'train' | 400 |
'validation' | 80 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Sequence"
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},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.Telugu
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Telugu')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 146 |
'train' | 1051 |
'validation' | 131 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"pos_tags": {
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"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
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],
"names_file": null,
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},
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"_type": "Sequence"
}
}
udpos.tailandés
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Thai')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 1000 |
- Características :
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}
}
udpos.turco
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Turkish')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 4785 |
'train' | 3664 |
'validation' | 988 |
- Características :
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"_type": "Value"
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"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
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"pos_tags": {
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"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
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"SCONJ",
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},
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}
}
udpos.Urdu
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Urdu')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 535 |
'train' | 4043 |
'validation' | 552 |
- Características :
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"feature": {
"dtype": "string",
"id": null,
"_type": "Value"
},
"length": -1,
"id": null,
"_type": "Sequence"
},
"pos_tags": {
"feature": {
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"ADP",
"ADV",
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"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
"PROPN",
"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
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},
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}
}
udpos.vietnamita
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Vietnamese')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 800 |
'train' | 1400 |
'validation' | 800 |
- Características :
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udpos.yoruba
Utilice el siguiente comando para cargar este conjunto de datos en TFDS:
ds = tfds.load('huggingface:xtreme/udpos.Yoruba')
- Descripción :
Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for consistent annotation of grammar (parts of speech, morphological
features, and syntactic dependencies) across different human languages. UD is an open community effort with over 200
contributors producing more than 100 treebanks in over 70 languages. If you’re new to UD, you should start by reading
the first part of the Short Introduction and then browsing the annotation guidelines.
The Cross-lingual TRansfer Evaluation of Multilingual Encoders (XTREME) benchmark is a benchmark for the evaluation of
the cross-lingual generalization ability of pre-trained multilingual models. It covers 40 typologically diverse languages
(spanning 12 language families) and includes nine tasks that collectively require reasoning about different levels of
syntax and semantics. The languages in XTREME are selected to maximize language diversity, coverage in existing tasks,
and availability of training data. Among these are many under-studied languages, such as the Dravidian languages Tamil
(spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore), Telugu and Malayalam (spoken mainly in southern India), and the
Niger-Congo languages Swahili and Yoruba, spoken in Africa.
- Licencia : Ninguna licencia conocida
- Versión : 1.0.0
- Divisiones :
Dividir | Ejemplos |
---|---|
'test' | 100 |
- Características :
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"ADP",
"ADV",
"AUX",
"CCONJ",
"DET",
"INTJ",
"NOUN",
"NUM",
"PART",
"PRON",
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"PUNCT",
"SCONJ",
"SYM",
"VERB",
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