Datasets:
annotations_creators:
- expert-generated
language_creators:
- expert-generated
language:
- en
license:
- cc-by-nc-4.0
multilinguality:
- monolingual
size_categories:
- 100K<n<1M
- 1K<n<10K
source_datasets:
- original
task_categories:
- question-answering
task_ids:
- open-domain-qa
paperswithcode_id: null
pretty_name: Cryptonite
configs:
- cryptonite
- default
Dataset Card for Cryptonite
Table of Contents
- Dataset Description
- Dataset Structure
- Dataset Creation
- Considerations for Using the Data
- Additional Information
Dataset Description
Dataset Summary
Current NLP datasets targeting ambiguity can be solved by a native speaker with relative ease. We present Cryptonite, a large-scale dataset based on cryptic crosswords, which is both linguistically complex and naturally sourced. Each example in Cryptonite is a cryptic clue, a short phrase or sentence with a misleading surface reading, whose solving requires disambiguating semantic, syntactic, and phonetic wordplays, as well as world knowledge. Cryptic clues pose a challenge even for experienced solvers, though top-tier experts can solve them with almost 100% accuracy. Cryptonite is a challenging task for current models; fine-tuning T5-Large on 470k cryptic clues achieves only 7.6% accuracy, on par with the accuracy of a rule-based clue solver (8.6%).
Languages
English
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
This is one example from the train set.
{
'clue': 'make progress socially in stated region (5)',
'answer': 'climb',
'date': 971654400000,
'enumeration': '(5)',
'id': 'Times-31523-6across',
'publisher': 'Times',
'quick': False
}
Data Fields
clue
: a string representing the clue provided for the crosswordanswer
: a string representing the answer to the clueenumeration
: a string representing thepublisher
: a string representing the publisher of the crossworddate
: a int64 representing the UNIX timestamp of the date of publication of the crosswordquick
: a bool representing whether the crossword is quick (a crossword aimed at beginners, easier to solve)id
: a string to uniquely identify a given example in the dataset
Data Splits
Train (470,804 examples), validation (26,156 examples), test (26,157 examples).
Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
Crosswords from the Times and the Telegraph.
Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
[More Information Needed]
Who are the source language producers?
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Annotations
Annotation process
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Who are the annotators?
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Personal and Sensitive Information
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Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
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Discussion of Biases
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Other Known Limitations
[More Information Needed]
Additional Information
Dataset Curators
Avia Efrat, Uri Shaham, Dan Kilman, Omer Levy
Licensing Information
cc-by-nc-4.0
Citation Information
@misc{efrat2021cryptonite,
title={Cryptonite: A Cryptic Crossword Benchmark for Extreme Ambiguity in Language},
author={Avia Efrat and Uri Shaham and Dan Kilman and Omer Levy},
year={2021},
eprint={2103.01242},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CL}
}
Contributions
Thanks to @theo-m for adding this dataset.