Datasets:
annotations_creators:
- expert-generated
language_creators:
- expert-generated
language:
- en
license:
- other
multilinguality:
- monolingual
size_categories:
- 1K<n<10K
source_datasets:
- original
task_categories:
- other
- text-generation
- fill-mask
task_ids:
- dialogue-modeling
paperswithcode_id: dialogre
pretty_name: DialogRE
tags:
- relation-extraction
dataset_info:
features:
- name: dialog
sequence: string
- name: relation_data
sequence:
- name: x
dtype: string
- name: 'y'
dtype: string
- name: x_type
dtype: string
- name: y_type
dtype: string
- name: r
sequence: string
- name: rid
sequence: int32
- name: t
sequence: string
config_name: dialog_re
splits:
- name: train
num_bytes: 1520940
num_examples: 1073
- name: test
num_bytes: 472306
num_examples: 357
- name: validation
num_bytes: 490580
num_examples: 358
download_size: 3816234
dataset_size: 2483826
Dataset Card for [DialogRE]
Table of Contents
- Dataset Description
- Dataset Structure
- Dataset Creation
- Considerations for Using the Data
- Additional Information
Dataset Description
- Homepage: DialogRE Homepage
- Repository: DialogRE Repository
- Paper: Arxiv
- Point of Contact: [email protected]
Dataset Summary
The DialogRE dataset is the first human-annotated dialogue-based relation extraction (RE) dataset, aiming to support the prediction of relation(s) between two arguments that appear in a dialogue. DialogRE can also act as a platform for studying cross-sentence RE as most facts span multiple sentences. Specifically, the dataset annotate all occurrences of 36 possible relation types that exist between pairs of arguments in the 1,788 dialogues originating from the complete transcripts of Friends (in English).
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
other-other-relation-extraction
: The dataset can be used to train a model for Relation Extraction, which consists of the prediction of relation between two arguments that appear in a dialogue. Success on this task is typically measured by achieving a high F1 Score.
Languages
The dialogues in the dataset is in English originating from the transcripts of Friends. The associated BCP-47 code is en
.
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
A typical data point consists of a dialogue between speakers as a list of sentences. This is followed by the annotations of the relations between the entities in the dialog.
An example from the DialogRE train set looks as follows:
{'dialog': ["Speaker 1: It's been an hour and not one of my classmates has shown up! I tell you, when I actually die some people are gonna get seriously haunted!",
'Speaker 2: There you go! Someone came!',
"Speaker 1: Ok, ok! I'm gonna go hide! Oh, this is so exciting, my first mourner!",
'Speaker 3: Hi, glad you could come.',
'Speaker 2: Please, come in.',
"Speaker 4: Hi, you're Chandler Bing, right? I'm Tom Gordon, I was in your class.",
'Speaker 2: Oh yes, yes... let me... take your coat.',
"Speaker 4: Thanks... uh... I'm so sorry about Ross, it's...",
'Speaker 2: At least he died doing what he loved... watching blimps.',
'Speaker 1: Who is he?',
'Speaker 2: Some guy, Tom Gordon.',
"Speaker 1: I don't remember him, but then again I touched so many lives.",
'Speaker 3: So, did you know Ross well?',
"Speaker 4: Oh, actually I barely knew him. Yeah, I came because I heard Chandler's news. D'you know if he's seeing anyone?",
'Speaker 3: Yes, he is. Me.',
'Speaker 4: What? You... You... Oh! Can I ask you a personal question? Ho-how do you shave your beard so close?',
"Speaker 2: Ok Tommy, that's enough mourning for you! Here we go, bye bye!!",
'Speaker 4: Hey, listen. Call me.',
'Speaker 2: Ok!'],
'relation_data': {'r': [['per:alternate_names'],
['per:alumni'],
['per:alternate_names'],
['per:alumni', 'per:positive_impression'],
['per:alternate_names'],
['unanswerable']],
'rid': [[30], [4], [30], [4, 1], [30], [37]],
't': [[''], [''], [''], ['', 'call me'], [''], ['']],
'x': ['Speaker 2',
'Speaker 2',
'Speaker 4',
'Speaker 4',
'Speaker 4',
'Speaker 1'],
'x_type': ['PER', 'PER', 'PER', 'PER', 'PER', 'PER'],
'y': ['Chandler Bing',
'Speaker 4',
'Tom Gordon',
'Speaker 2',
'Tommy',
'Tommy'],
'y_type': ['PER', 'PER', 'PER', 'PER', 'PER', 'PER']}}
Data Fields
dialog
- List of dialog spoken between the speakers
List of annotations per dialog per argument
x
: First entityy
: Second entityx_type
: Type of the first entityy_type
: Type of the second entityr
: List of relationsrid
: List of relation IDst
: List of relation Trigger words
Data Splits
The data is split into a training, validation and test set as per the original dataset split.
train | validation | test | |
---|---|---|---|
Input dialog examples | 1073 | 358 | 357 |
Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
[More Information Needed]
Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
[More Information Needed]
Who are the source language producers?
[More Information Needed]
Annotations
Annotation process
[More Information Needed]
Who are the annotators?
[More Information Needed]
Personal and Sensitive Information
[More Information Needed]
Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
[More Information Needed]
Discussion of Biases
[More Information Needed]
Other Known Limitations
[More Information Needed]
Additional Information
Dataset Curators
[More Information Needed]
Licensing Information
DialogRE dataset is intended for non-commercial research purpose only
Citation Information
@inproceedings{yu2020dialogue,
title={Dialogue-Based Relation Extraction},
author={Yu, Dian and Sun, Kai and Cardie, Claire and Yu, Dong},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics},
year={2020},
url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.08056v1}
}
Contributions
Thanks to @vineeths96 for adding this dataset.