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  # Portuguese Benchmark
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  This a collection of datasets in Portuguese initially meant to train and evaluate supervised language models such as BERT, RoBERTa, etc...
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- It contains 9 datasets and 17 Tasks for Classification (CLS), NLI, Semantic Similarity Scoring (STS) and Named-Entity Recognition (NER).
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  ## Tasks:
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  # Portuguese Benchmark
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  This a collection of datasets in Portuguese initially meant to train and evaluate supervised language models such as BERT, RoBERTa, etc...
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+ It contains 10 datasets and 18 Tasks for Classification (CLS), NLI, Semantic Similarity Scoring (STS) and Named-Entity Recognition (NER).
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+ | NER | Classification | NLI | STS |
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+ |---|---|---|---|
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+ | [LeNER-Br](https://teodecampos.github.io/LeNER-Br/) | [HateBR_offensive_binary](https://github.com/franciellevargas/HateBR) | [assin2-rte](https://sites.google.com/view/assin2) | [assin2-sts](https://sites.google.com/view/assin2) |
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+ | [UlyssesNER-Br-PL-coarse](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br) | [HateBR_offensive_level](https://github.com/franciellevargas/HateBR) | | |
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+ | [UlyssesNER-Br-C-coarse](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br) | [brazilian_court_decisions_judgment](https://github.com/lagefreitas/predicting-brazilian-court-decisions) | | |
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+ | [UlyssesNER-Br-PL-fine](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br) | [brazilian_court_decisions_unanimity](https://github.com/lagefreitas/predicting-brazilian-court-decisions) | | |
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+ | [UlyssesNER-Br-C-fine](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br) | [multi_eurlex_pt](https://github.com/nlpaueb/MultiEURLEX/) | | |
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+ | [harem-default](https://www.linguateca.pt/primeiroHAREM/harem_coleccaodourada_en.html) | [Portuguese_Hate_Speech_binary](https://github.com/paulafortuna/Portuguese-Hate-Speech-Dataset) | | |
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+ | [harem-selective](https://www.linguateca.pt/primeiroHAREM/harem_coleccaodourada_en.html) | | | |
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+ | [mapa_pt_coarse](https://huggingface.co/datasets/joelniklaus/mapa) | | | |
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+ | [mapa_pt_fine](https://huggingface.co/datasets/joelniklaus/mapa) | | | |
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+ | [rrip](https://bit.ly/rhetoricalrole) | | | |
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+
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+ ## Datasets Descriptions
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+
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+ **LeNER-Br** (NER) [\[Link\]](https://teodecampos.github.io/LeNER-Br/)
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+ LeNER-Br is a Portuguese language dataset for named entity recognition applied to legal documents.
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+ LeNER-Br consists entirely of manually annotated legislation and legal cases texts and contains tags
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+ for persons, locations, time entities, organizations, legislation and legal cases. To compose the dataset,
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+ 66 legal documents from several Brazilian Courts were collected. Courts of superior and state levels were considered,
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+ such as Supremo Tribunal Federal, Superior Tribunal de Justiça, Tribunal de Justiça de Minas Gerais and Tribunal de Contas da União.
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+ In addition, four legislation documents were collected, such as "Lei Maria da Penha", giving a total of 70 documents.
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+
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+ **assin2-rte** (RTE) [\[Link\]](https://sites.google.com/view/assin2)
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+ The ASSIN 2 corpus is composed of rather simple sentences. Following the procedures of SemEval 2014 Task 1.
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+ The training and validation data are composed, respectively, of 6,500 and 500 sentence pairs in Brazilian Portuguese,
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+ annotated for entailment and semantic similarity. Semantic similarity values range from 1 to 5, and text entailment
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+ classes are either entailment or none. The test data are composed of approximately 3,000 sentence pairs with the same
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+ annotation. All data were manually annotated.
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+ **assin2-sts** (STS) [\[Link\]](https://sites.google.com/view/assin2)
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+
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+ The ASSIN 2 corpus is composed of rather simple sentences. Following the procedures of SemEval 2014 Task 1.
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+ The training and validation data are composed, respectively, of 6,500 and 500 sentence pairs in Brazilian Portuguese,
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+ annotated for entailment and semantic similarity. Semantic similarity values range from 1 to 5, and text entailment
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+ classes are either entailment or none. The test data are composed of approximately 3,000 sentence pairs with the same
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+ annotation. All data were manually annotated.
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+ **HateBR_offensive_binary** (CLASSIFICATION) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/franciellevargas/HateBR)
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+ HateBR is the first large-scale expert annotated dataset of Brazilian Instagram comments for abusive language detection
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+ on the web and social media. The HateBR was collected from Brazilian Instagram comments of politicians and manually annotated
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+ by specialists. It is composed of 7,000 documents annotated according to three different layers: a binary classification (offensive
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+ versus non-offensive comments), offensiveness-level (highly, moderately, and slightly offensive messages), and nine hate speech
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+ groups (xenophobia, racism, homophobia, sexism, religious intolerance, partyism, apology for the dictatorship, antisemitism,
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+ and fatphobia). Each comment was annotated by three different annotators and achieved high inter-annotator agreement. Furthermore,
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+ baseline experiments were implemented reaching 85% of F1-score outperforming the current literature dataset baselines for
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+ the Portuguese language. We hope that the proposed expert annotated dataset may foster research on hate speech detection in the
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+ Natural Language Processing area.
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+ **HateBR_offensive_level** (CLASSIFICATION) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/franciellevargas/HateBR)
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+ HateBR is the first large-scale expert annotated dataset of Brazilian Instagram comments for abusive language detection
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+ on the web and social media. The HateBR was collected from Brazilian Instagram comments of politicians and manually annotated
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+ by specialists. It is composed of 7,000 documents annotated according to three different layers: a binary classification (offensive
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+ versus non-offensive comments), offensiveness-level (highly, moderately, and slightly offensive messages), and nine hate speech
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+ groups (xenophobia, racism, homophobia, sexism, religious intolerance, partyism, apology for the dictatorship, antisemitism,
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+ and fatphobia). Each comment was annotated by three different annotators and achieved high inter-annotator agreement. Furthermore,
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+ baseline experiments were implemented reaching 85% of F1-score outperforming the current literature dataset baselines for
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+ the Portuguese language. We hope that the proposed expert annotated dataset may foster research on hate speech detection in the
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+ Natural Language Processing area.
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+ **UlyssesNER-Br-PL-coarse** (NER) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br)
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+ UlyssesNER-Br is a corpus of Brazilian Legislative Documents for NER with quality baselines.
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+ The presented corpus consists of bills and legislative consultations from Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.
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+ UlyssesNER-Br has seven semantic classes or categories. Based on HAREM,
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+ we defined five typical categories: person, location, organization, event and date.
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+ In addition, we defined two specific semantic classes for the legislative domain:
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+ law foundation and law product. The law foundation category makes reference to
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+ entities related to laws, resolutions, decrees, as well as to domain-specific entities
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+ such as bills, which are law proposals being discussed by the parliament, and legislative consultations,
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+ also known as job requests made by the parliamentarians.
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+ The law product entity refers to systems, programs, and other products created
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+ from legislation.
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+ **UlyssesNER-Br-C-coarse** (NER) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br)
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+ UlyssesNER-Br is a corpus of Brazilian Legislative Documents for NER with quality baselines.
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+ The presented corpus consists of bills and legislative consultations from Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.
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+ UlyssesNER-Br has seven semantic classes or categories. Based on HAREM,
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+ we defined five typical categories: person, location, organization, event and date.
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+ In addition, we defined two specific semantic classes for the legislative domain:
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+ law foundation and law product. The law foundation category makes reference to
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+ entities related to laws, resolutions, decrees, as well as to domain-specific entities
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+ such as bills, which are law proposals being discussed by the parliament, and legislative consultations,
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+ also known as job requests made by the parliamentarians.
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+ The law product entity refers to systems, programs, and other products created
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+ from legislation.
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+ **UlyssesNER-Br-PL-fine** (NER) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br)
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+ UlyssesNER-Br is a corpus of Brazilian Legislative Documents for NER with quality baselines.
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+ The presented corpus consists of bills and legislative consultations from Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.
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+ UlyssesNER-Br has seven semantic classes or categories. Based on HAREM,
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+ we defined five typical categories: person, location, organization, event and date.
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+ In addition, we defined two specific semantic classes for the legislative domain:
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+ law foundation and law product. The law foundation category makes reference to
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+ entities related to laws, resolutions, decrees, as well as to domain-specific entities
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+ such as bills, which are law proposals being discussed by the parliament, and legislative consultations,
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+ also known as job requests made by the parliamentarians.
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+ The law product entity refers to systems, programs, and other products created
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+ from legislation.
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+ **UlyssesNER-Br-C-fine** (NER) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br)
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+ UlyssesNER-Br is a corpus of Brazilian Legislative Documents for NER with quality baselines.
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+ The presented corpus consists of bills and legislative consultations from Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.
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+ UlyssesNER-Br has seven semantic classes or categories. Based on HAREM,
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+ we defined five typical categories: person, location, organization, event and date.
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+ In addition, we defined two specific semantic classes for the legislative domain:
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+ law foundation and law product. The law foundation category makes reference to
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+ entities related to laws, resolutions, decrees, as well as to domain-specific entities
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+ such as bills, which are law proposals being discussed by the parliament, and legislative consultations,
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+ also known as job requests made by the parliamentarians.
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+ The law product entity refers to systems, programs, and other products created
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+ from legislation.
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+ **brazilian_court_decisions_judgment** (CLASSIFICATION) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/lagefreitas/predicting-brazilian-court-decisions)
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+ The dataset is a collection of 4043 Ementa (summary) court decisions and their metadata from the Tribunal de
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+ Justiça de Alagoas (TJAL, the State Supreme Court of Alagoas (Brazil). The court decisions are labeled according
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+ to 7 categories and whether the decisions were unanimous on the part of the judges or not. The dataset
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+ supports the task of Legal Judgment Prediction.
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+ **brazilian_court_decisions_unanimity** (CLASSIFICATION) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/lagefreitas/predicting-brazilian-court-decisions)
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+ The dataset is a collection of 4043 Ementa (summary) court decisions and their metadata from the Tribunal de
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+ Justiça de Alagoas (TJAL, the State Supreme Court of Alagoas (Brazil). The court decisions are labeled according
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+ to 7 categories and whether the decisions were unanimous on the part of the judges or not. The dataset
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+ supports the task of Legal Judgment Prediction.
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+ **harem-default** (NER) [\[Link\]](https://www.linguateca.pt/primeiroHAREM/harem_coleccaodourada_en.html)
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+ The HAREM is a Portuguese language corpus commonly used for Named Entity Recognition tasks. It includes about 93k words, from 129 different texts,
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+ from several genres, and language varieties. The split of this dataset version follows the division made by [1], where 7% HAREM
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+ documents are the validation set and the miniHAREM corpus (with about 65k words) is the test set. There are two versions of the dataset set,
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+ a version that has a total of 10 different named entity classes (Person, Organization, Location, Value, Date, Title, Thing, Event,
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+ Abstraction, and Other) and a "selective" version with only 5 classes (Person, Organization, Location, Value, and Date).
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+ It's important to note that the original version of the HAREM dataset has 2 levels of NER details, namely "Category" and "Sub-type".
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+ The dataset version processed here ONLY USE the "Category" level of the original dataset.
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+ [1] Souza, Fábio, Rodrigo Nogueira, and Roberto Lotufo. "BERTimbau: Pretrained BERT Models for Brazilian Portuguese."
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+ Brazilian Conference on Intelligent Systems. Springer, Cham, 2020.
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+ **harem-selective** (NER) [\[Link\]](https://www.linguateca.pt/primeiroHAREM/harem_coleccaodourada_en.html)
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+ The HAREM is a Portuguese language corpus commonly used for Named Entity Recognition tasks. It includes about 93k words, from 129 different texts,
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+ from several genres, and language varieties. The split of this dataset version follows the division made by [1], where 7% HAREM
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+ documents are the validation set and the miniHAREM corpus (with about 65k words) is the test set. There are two versions of the dataset set,
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+ a version that has a total of 10 different named entity classes (Person, Organization, Location, Value, Date, Title, Thing, Event,
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+ Abstraction, and Other) and a "selective" version with only 5 classes (Person, Organization, Location, Value, and Date).
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+ It's important to note that the original version of the HAREM dataset has 2 levels of NER details, namely "Category" and "Sub-type".
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+ The dataset version processed here ONLY USE the "Category" level of the original dataset.
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+ [1] Souza, Fábio, Rodrigo Nogueira, and Roberto Lotufo. "BERTimbau: Pretrained BERT Models for Brazilian Portuguese."
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+ Brazilian Conference on Intelligent Systems. Springer, Cham, 2020.
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+ **multi_eurlex_pt** (MULTILABEL CLASSIFICATION) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/nlpaueb/MultiEURLEX/)
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+ MultiEURLEX comprises 65k EU laws in 23 official EU languages.
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+ Each EU law has been annotated with EUROVOC concepts (labels) by the Publication Office of EU.
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+ Each EUROVOC label ID is associated with a label descriptor, e.g., [60, agri-foodstuffs],
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+ [6006, plant product], [1115, fruit]. The descriptors are also available in the 23 languages.
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+ Chalkidis et al. (2019) published a monolingual (English) version of this dataset, called EUR-LEX,
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+ comprising 57k EU laws with the originally assigned gold labels.
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+ **mapa_pt_coarse** (NER) [\[Link\]]()
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+ The dataset consists of 12 documents (9 for Spanish due to parsing errors) taken from EUR-Lex,
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+ a multilingual corpus of court decisions and legal dispositions in the 24 official languages
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+ of the European Union. The documents have been annotated for named entities following the
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+ guidelines of the MAPA project which foresees two annotation level, a general and a more
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+ fine-grained one. The annotated corpus can be used for named entity recognition/classification.
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+ **mapa_pt_fine** (NER) [\[Link\]]()
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+ The dataset consists of 12 documents (9 for Spanish due to parsing errors) taken from EUR-Lex,
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+ a multilingual corpus of court decisions and legal dispositions in the 24 official languages
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+ of the European Union. The documents have been annotated for named entities following the
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+ guidelines of the MAPA project which foresees two annotation level, a general and a more
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+ fine-grained one. The annotated corpus can be used for named entity recognition/classification.
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+ **Portuguese_Hate_Speech_binary** (CLASSIFICATION) [\[Link\]](https://github.com/paulafortuna/Portuguese-Hate-Speech-Dataset)
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+ The dataset is composed of 5,668 tweets. For its annotation, we defined two different schemes used by
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+ annotators with different levels of expertise. Firstly, non-experts annotated the tweets with binary
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+ labels (‘hate’ vs. ‘no-hate’). Secondly, expert annotators classified the tweets following a fine-grained
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+ hierarchical multiple label scheme with 81 hate speech categories in total. The inter-annotator agreement
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+ varied from category to category, which reflects the insight that some types of hate speech are more subtle
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+ than others and that their detection depends on personal perception. This hierarchical annotation scheme is
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+ the main contribution of the presented work, as it facilitates the identification of different types of
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+ hate speech and their intersections.
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+ | NER | Classification | NLI | STS |
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+ | [LeNER-Br](https://teodecampos.github.io/LeNER-Br/) | [HateBR_offensive_binary](https://github.com/franciellevargas/HateBR) | [assin2-rte](https://sites.google.com/view/assin2) | [assin2-sts](https://sites.google.com/view/assin2) |
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+ | [UlyssesNER-Br-PL-coarse](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br) | [HateBR_offensive_level](https://github.com/franciellevargas/HateBR) | | |
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+ | [UlyssesNER-Br-C-coarse](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br) | [brazilian_court_decisions_judgment](https://github.com/lagefreitas/predicting-brazilian-court-decisions) | | |
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+ | [UlyssesNER-Br-PL-fine](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br) | [brazilian_court_decisions_unanimity](https://github.com/lagefreitas/predicting-brazilian-court-decisions) | | |
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+ | [UlyssesNER-Br-C-fine](https://github.com/ulysses-camara/ulysses-ner-br) | [multi_eurlex_pt](https://github.com/nlpaueb/MultiEURLEX/) | | |
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+ | [harem-default](https://www.linguateca.pt/primeiroHAREM/harem_coleccaodourada_en.html) | [Portuguese_Hate_Speech_binary](https://github.com/paulafortuna/Portuguese-Hate-Speech-Dataset) | | |
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+ | [harem-selective](https://www.linguateca.pt/primeiroHAREM/harem_coleccaodourada_en.html) | | | |
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+ | mapa_pt_coarse | | | |
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+ | mapa_pt_fine | | | |
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  ## Tasks:
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