TREC Health Misinformation 2020-21
See original GitHub issueDataset Information:
2021 will be the third year of this track. We already have 2019 (clueweb12/b13/trec-misinfo-2019
), but should add 2020 (documents from CommonCrawl) and 2021 (TBD).
This is a placeholder for future information.
Links to Resources:
Dataset ID(s):
<propose dataset ID(s), and where they fit in the hierarchy>
Supported Entities
- docs
- queries
- qrels
- scoreddocs
- docpairs
Additional comments/concerns/ideas/etc.
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Yup- you can just run this:
I can add this to the readme.
But you’ll probably have issues with the c4 datasets on colab – the source files are several TB in size, which will be too large for the runtime.
Note that it takes some time to download the source files. If you already have them, you can link the directory to
~/.ir_datasets/c4/en.noclean/