--- license: cc-by-sa-4.0 language: - en tags: - citation - scientific paper - grounding --- # **CiteME is a benchmark designed to test the abilities of language models in finding papers that are cited in scientific texts.** # ## Dataset Structure The dataset is provided in CSV format and includes the following columns: | Column Name | Description | |----------------------|------------------------------------------------------| | `id` | A unique identifier for each paper, used consistently across all experiments. | | `excerpt` | The text excerpt from the source paper that describes the target paper. | | `target_paper_title` | The title of the paper that is being cited in the excerpt. | | `target_paper_url` | The URL linking to the target paper. | | `source_paper_title` | The title of the paper from which the excerpt is taken. | | `source_paper_url` | The URL linking to the source paper. | | `year` | The publication year of the source paper. | | `split` | Indicates the dataset split: `train` or `test`. | ### Example | id | excerpt | target_paper_title | target_paper_url | source_paper_title | source_paper_url | year | split | |-----|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|------------------------------------|--------------------------------------|------|-------| | 1 | "As demonstrated in [Smith et al., 2020], the proposed method improves accuracy significantly." | "Improving Accuracy in ML Models" | https://example.com/target1 | "Advancements in Machine Learning" | https://example.com/source1 | 2020 | train | | 2 | "Building upon the framework introduced by [Doe, 2019], we extend the applicability to NLP tasks." | "Framework for NLP Applications" | https://example.com/target2 | "Foundations of NLP" | https://example.com/source2 | 2019 | test | ### Load the Dataset You can load the dataset using popular data processing libraries such as `pandas`. ```python import pandas as pd dataset = pd.read_csv('DATASET.csv') print(dataset.head()) ``` ## Dataset Structure ### If you find our work helpful, please use the following citation: ``` @misc{press2024citeme, title={CiteME: Can Language Models Accurately Cite Scientific Claims?}, author={Ori Press and Andreas Hochlehnert and Ameya Prabhu and Vishaal Udandarao and Ofir Press and Matthias Bethge}, year={2024}, eprint={2407.12861}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.AI}, url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.12861} } ```