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Dataset Card for LEXTREME: A Multilingual Legal Benchmark for Natural Language Understanding
Dataset Summary
The dataset consists of 12 diverse multilingual legal NLU datasets. 6 datasets have one single configuration, 5 datasets have two or three configurations, and 1 dataset has three temporal epoch configurations. This leads to a total of 21 tasks (11 single-label text classification tasks, 5 multi-label text classification tasks and 5 token-classification tasks).
Use the dataset like this:
from datasets import load_dataset
dataset = load_dataset("joelito/lextreme", "swiss_judgment_prediction")
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
The dataset supports the tasks of text classification and token classification. In detail, we support the folliwing tasks and configurations:
| task | task type | configurations | link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazilian Court Decisions | Judgment Prediction | (judgment, unanimity) | joelito/brazilian_court_decisions |
| Swiss Judgment Prediction | Judgment Prediction | default | joelito/swiss_judgment_prediction |
| German Argument Mining | Argument Mining | default | joelito/german_argument_mining |
| Greek Legal Code | Topic Classification | (volume, chapter, subject) | greek_legal_code |
| Online Terms of Service | Unfairness Classification | (unfairness level, clause topic) | online_terms_of_service |
| Covid 19 Emergency Event | Event Classification | default | covid19_emergency_event |
| MultiEURLEX | Topic Classification | (level 1, level 2, level 3) | multi_eurlex |
| LeNER BR | Named Entity Recognition | default | lener_br |
| LegalNERo | Named Entity Recognition | default | legalnero |
| Greek Legal NER | Named Entity Recognition | default | greek_legal_ner |
| MAPA | Named Entity Recognition | (coarse, fine) | mapa |
| Ukrainian Court Decisions | Judgment Prediction | (pre_war, hybrid_war, full_scale) | overthelex/ukrainian-court-decisions |
Languages
The following languages are supported: bg, cs, da, de, el, en, es, et, fi, fr, ga, hr, hu, it, lt, lv, mt, nl, pl, pt, ro, sk, sl, sv, uk
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
The file format is jsonl and three data splits are present for each configuration (train, validation and test).
Data Fields
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Data Splits
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Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
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Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
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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
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Additional Information
How can I contribute a dataset to lextreme? Please follow the following steps:
- Make sure your dataset is available on the huggingface hub and has a train, validation and test split.
- Create a pull request to the lextreme repository by adding the following to the lextreme.py file:
- Create a dict _{YOUR_DATASET_NAME} (similar to _BRAZILIAN_COURT_DECISIONS_JUDGMENT) containing all the necessary information about your dataset (task_type, input_col, label_col, etc.)
- Add your dataset to the BUILDER_CONFIGS list:
LextremeConfig(name="{your_dataset_name}", **_{YOUR_DATASET_NAME}) - Test that it works correctly by loading your subset with
load_dataset("lextreme", "{your_dataset_name}")and inspecting a few examples.
Dataset Curators
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Licensing Information
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Citation Information
@misc{niklaus2023lextreme,
title={LEXTREME: A Multi-Lingual and Multi-Task Benchmark for the Legal Domain},
author={Joel Niklaus and Veton Matoshi and Pooja Rani and Andrea Galassi and Matthias Stürmer and Ilias Chalkidis},
year={2023},
eprint={2301.13126},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CL}
}
Contributions
Thanks to @JoelNiklaus for adding this dataset.
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