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task_categories:
  - text-generation
language:
  - eu
  - es
  - en
tags:
  - counternarratives
  - hate speech
  - multilinguality
  - LLMs
  - LLM
pretty_name: conan_eus
size_categories:
  - 10K<n<100K
configs:
  - config_name: eu
    data_files:
      - split: train
        path:
          - data/eu/eu_train.csv
          - data/eu/eu_train_MT.csv
      - split: validation
        path:
          - data/eu/eu_val.csv
          - data/eu/eu_val_MT.csv
      - split: test
        path:
          - data/eu/eu_test.csv
          - data/eu/eu_test_MT.csv
  - config_name: es
    data_files:
      - split: train
        path:
          - data/es/es_train.csv
          - data/es/es_train_MT.csv
      - split: validation
        path:
          - data/es/es_val.csv
          - data/es/es_val_MT.csv
      - split: test
        path:
          - data/es/es_test.csv
          - data/es/es_test_MT.csv
  - config_name: en
    data_files:
      - split: train
        path: data/en/en_train.csv
      - split: validation
        path: data/en/en_val.csv
      - split: test
        path: data/en/en_test.csv

CONAN-EUS: Basque and Spanish Parallel Counter Narratives Dataset

CONAN-EUS was created by professionally translating all 6654 English HS-CN pairs of the original CONAN dataset into Basque and Spanish. For experimentation we generated train, validation and test splits in a way that no HS-CN pairs occurred across them.

CONAN-EUS Splits Total HS-CN Count
train 4833
validation 537
test 1278

The CONAN (COunter NArratives through Nichesourcing) dataset was published by Chung et al., 2019 and is publicly available in https://github.com/marcoguerini/CONAN.

Data

This repository contains the Basque and Spanish CONAN-EUS data, in Machine Translated (MT) and post-edited forms. Furthermore, to facilitate experimentation we also share the generated splits of the original CONAN English data (https://github.com/marcoguerini/CONAN).

  • data/eu: train/val/test sets with both the MT post-edited Basque data
  • data/es: train/val/test sets with both the MT post edited Spanish data
  • data/en: train/val/test sets of the original CONAN English data

HS-CN example

The CONAN dataset includes HS-CN pairs, regarding the topic of Muslims and Islam. An example of a HS-CN pair in Basque, Spanish and English is illustrated below:

HS CN
Musulmanok ez dugu gure kultura aberastu dezakeen ezer erabilgarririk. Zer egin dute guretzat musulmanek? Beno, kafea, erlojuak, kamerak, higienea, unibertsitateak, tresna kirurgikoak, mapak, musika, aljebra.
Los musulmanes no tienen nada útil que pueda enriquecer nuestra cultura. ¿Qué han hecho los musulmanes por nosotros? Bueno, café, relojes, cámaras, higiene, universidades, instrumentos quirúrgicos, mapas, música, álgebra.
Muslims do not have anything useful that can enrich our culture. What have Muslims ever done for us? Well, Coffee, Clocks, Cameras, Hygiene, Universities, Surgical Instruments, Maps, Music, Algebra.

If you use CONAN-EUS please cite the following paper:

Citation

@inproceedings{bengoetxea-et-al-2024,
      title={Basque and Spanish Counter Narrative Generation: Data Creation and Evaluation},
      author={Jaione Bengoetxea and Yi-Ling Chung and Marco Guerini and Rodrigo Agerri},
      year={2024},
      publisher = "Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING)",
      url = ""
}

If you also use the English splits then you should also cite the original CONAN paper:

@inproceedings{chung-etal-2019-conan,
    title = "{CONAN} - {CO}unter {NA}rratives through Nichesourcing: a Multilingual Dataset of Responses to Fight Online Hate Speech",
    author = "Chung, Yi-Ling  and
      Kuzmenko, Elizaveta  and
      Tekiroglu, Serra Sinem  and
      Guerini, Marco",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
    year = "2019",
    pages = "2819--2829"
}

Contact: Rodrigo Agerri HiTZ Center - Ixa, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU