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language:
- it
pretty_name: Corpus of Italian Relative Clauses for Entailment (CIRCE)
size_categories:
- n<1K
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# Dataset Card for CIRCE Challenge @ CALAMITA 2024
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This dataset represents a portion of the benchmark of the MT Challenge @CALAMITA2024.
The dataset focuses on evaluating Language Models' understanding of a specific linguistic structure in Italian: object-extracted relative clauses (ORCs).
The assessment involves an entailment task in which the model is given two sentences. The first contains the target structure, and the second is a simple declarative sentence whose meaning may or may not be logically inferred from the first.
## Dataset Details
### Dataset Description
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The dataset contains 566 pairs of sentences, where the first sentence includes the ORC and the second sentence is the declarative sentence which can be implied or not by the first.
The ORCs have been primarily sourced from linguistic and psycholinguistic literature, as well as from existing benchmarks designed to test language models' ability to recognize grammatically.
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## Uses
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## Dataset Structure
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The dataset is provided as a tab-separated text file with the following information for each entry:
- UniqueID: a numerical identifier for the entry;
- ID-mapping: an identifier mapping for cross-referencing according to the CONDITION;
- SOURCE: the original reference from which the sentence has been taken.
- CONDITION: The type of ORC,based on the features of the two NPs involved.
- SENTENCE 1: the first sentence containing the ORC;
- SENTENCE 2: the second sentence that may or may not be implied by sentence 1;
- NP INVOLVED: indicates whether SENTENCE 2 targets the head of the relative clause (NP1) or the subject of the embedded clause (NP2).;
- GOLD: the gold label assigned to the pair ("sì" if sentence 1 implied sentence 2, "no" otherwise).
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### Source Data
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