metadata
dataset_info:
features:
- name: index
dtype: int64
- name: text
dtype: string
- name: year
dtype: string
- name: 'No'
dtype: string
splits:
- name: ACL
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num_examples: 8553
- name: AAAI
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- name: CVPR
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- name: ECCV
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- name: EMNLP
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- name: ICCV
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- name: ICLR
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- name: ICML
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- name: IJCAI
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num_examples: 20284
- name: NAACL
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- name: NIPS
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num_examples: 20284
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Dataset Card for "AI-paper-crawl"
The dataset contains 11 splits, corresponding to 11 conferences. Notice that the "train" split correspond to ACL conference. Other splits' names are the conference name.
For each split, there are several fields:
- "index": Index number starting from 0. It's the primary key;
- "text": The content of the paper in pure text form. Newline is turned into 3 spaces if "-" is not detected;
- "year": A string of the paper's publication year, like "2018". Transform it into int if you need to;
- "No": A string of index number within a year. 1-indexed. In "ECCV" split, the "No" is index number throughout the entire split. It only provides a reference of the order that these papers are accessed, instead of the real publication order.
The "ICLR" split may miss roughly 20%-25% of the papers, since it's collected by searching on arxiv, which may return 0 or more than 1 results.