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In general, a nice way to find already-made datasets is to read papers in the literature and see what they use and reference. A few ideas to get you started: | In general, a nice way to find already-made datasets is to read papers in the literature and see what they use and reference. A few ideas to get you started: | ||
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Please use the space below to post your ideas and/or find potential project partners. | Please use the space below to post your ideas and/or find potential project partners. |
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Some possible datasets
In general, a nice way to find already-made datasets is to read papers in the literature and see what they use and reference. A few ideas to get you started:
Please use the space below to post your ideas and/or find potential project partners.
Brainstorming ideas
- Extracting Facts from Wikipedia Text to generate a Fact relation hierarchy - Anirudh Koul
- Automatic extraction of answering patterns for Question Answering - Anirudh Koul