add hand-authored croissant.json (RAI + citation)
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"license": "https://choosealicense.com/licenses/other/",
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"url": "https://huggingface.co/datasets/jeffbbrown2/ConnectomeBench2",
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"citeAs": "Brown, J., Farkas, T.,
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"datePublished": "2026-05-07",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"rai:dataLimitations": "Sample distribution is skewed across species. Fly (45%) and mouse (37.5%) dominate, zebrafish (12.4%) and human (5.1%) are underrepresented. EM views are present on only 63% of samples; tasks that require EM should filter via `has_em` (controls = 100%, real edits = 23-38%). Real edits reflect human proofreader judgment and may carry their selection biases. Junction and synapse controls are synthetic and meant as task-specific negatives, not as a faithful sample of the natural false-merge / false-junction error distribution. Not recommended for: clinical or diagnostic use; tasks requiring representativeness of any specific neural circuit.",
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"license": "https://choosealicense.com/licenses/other/",
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"url": "https://huggingface.co/datasets/jeffbbrown2/ConnectomeBench2",
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"citeAs": "Brown, J., Farkas, T., Razgar, G., Boyden, E. S. ConnectomeBench2: A unified benchmark for automated connectomic proofreading. (2026, in submission). Brown J. and Farkas T. contributed equally as first authors.",
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"datePublished": "2026-05-07",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"rai:dataLimitations": "Sample distribution is skewed across species. Fly (45%) and mouse (37.5%) dominate, zebrafish (12.4%) and human (5.1%) are underrepresented. EM views are present on only 63% of samples; tasks that require EM should filter via `has_em` (controls = 100%, real edits = 23-38%). Real edits reflect human proofreader judgment and may carry their selection biases. Junction and synapse controls are synthetic and meant as task-specific negatives, not as a faithful sample of the natural false-merge / false-junction error distribution. Not recommended for: clinical or diagnostic use; tasks requiring representativeness of any specific neural circuit.",
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