annotations_creators:
- crowdsourced
- expert-generated
language_creators:
- found
language:
- en
license:
- unknown
multilinguality:
- monolingual
size_categories:
- 1K<n<10K
source_datasets:
- extended|wikipedia
- original
task_categories:
- text-classification
- text-retrieval
task_ids:
- text-scoring
- fact-checking
- fact-checking-retrieval
- semantic-similarity-scoring
- multi-input-text-classification
paperswithcode_id: climate-fever
pretty_name: ClimateFever
dataset_info:
features:
- name: claim_id
dtype: string
- name: claim
dtype: string
- name: claim_label
dtype:
class_label:
names:
'0': SUPPORTS
'1': REFUTES
'2': NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
'3': DISPUTED
- name: evidences
list:
- name: evidence_id
dtype: string
- name: evidence_label
dtype:
class_label:
names:
'0': SUPPORTS
'1': REFUTES
'2': NOT_ENOUGH_INFO
- name: article
dtype: string
- name: evidence
dtype: string
- name: entropy
dtype: float32
- name: votes
list: string
splits:
- name: test
num_bytes: 2429272
num_examples: 1535
download_size: 687133
dataset_size: 2429272
Dataset Card for ClimateFever
Table of Contents
- Dataset Description
- Dataset Structure
- Dataset Creation
- Considerations for Using the Data
- Additional Information
Dataset Description
- Homepage: CLIMATE-FEVER homepage
- Repository: CLIMATE-FEVER repository
- Paper: CLIMATE-FEVER: A Dataset for Verification of Real-World Climate Claims
- Leaderboard: [Needs More Information]
- Point of Contact: Thomas Diggelmann
Dataset Summary
A dataset adopting the FEVER methodology that consists of 1,535 real-world claims regarding climate-change collected on the internet. Each claim is accompanied by five manually annotated evidence sentences retrieved from the English Wikipedia that support, refute or do not give enough information to validate the claim totalling in 7,675 claim-evidence pairs. The dataset features challenging claims that relate multiple facets and disputed cases of claims where both supporting and refuting evidence are present.
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
[Needs More Information]
Languages
The text in the dataset is in English, as found in real-world claims about climate-change on the Internet. The associated BCP-47 code is en
.
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
{
"claim_id": "0",
"claim": "Global warming is driving polar bears toward extinction",
"claim_label": 0, # "SUPPORTS"
"evidences": [
{
"evidence_id": "Extinction risk from global warming:170",
"evidence_label": 2, # "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO"
"article": "Extinction risk from global warming",
"evidence": "\"Recent Research Shows Human Activity Driving Earth Towards Global Extinction Event\".",
"entropy": 0.6931471805599453,
"votes": [
"SUPPORTS",
"NOT_ENOUGH_INFO",
null,
null,
null
]
},
{
"evidence_id": "Global warming:14",
"evidence_label": 0, # "SUPPORTS"
"article": "Global warming",
"evidence": "Environmental impacts include the extinction or relocation of many species as their ecosystems change, most immediately the environments of coral reefs, mountains, and the Arctic.",
"entropy": 0.0,
"votes": [
"SUPPORTS",
"SUPPORTS",
null,
null,
null
]
},
{
"evidence_id": "Global warming:178",
"evidence_label": 2, # "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO"
"article": "Global warming",
"evidence": "Rising temperatures push bees to their physiological limits, and could cause the extinction of bee populations.",
"entropy": 0.6931471805599453,
"votes": [
"SUPPORTS",
"NOT_ENOUGH_INFO",
null,
null,
null
]
},
{
"evidence_id": "Habitat destruction:61",
"evidence_label": 0, # "SUPPORTS"
"article": "Habitat destruction",
"evidence": "Rising global temperatures, caused by the greenhouse effect, contribute to habitat destruction, endangering various species, such as the polar bear.",
"entropy": 0.0,
"votes": [
"SUPPORTS",
"SUPPORTS",
null,
null,
null
]
},
{
"evidence_id": "Polar bear:1328",
"evidence_label": 2, # "NOT_ENOUGH_INFO"
"article": "Polar bear",
"evidence": "\"Bear hunting caught in global warming debate\".",
"entropy": 0.6931471805599453,
"votes": [
"SUPPORTS",
"NOT_ENOUGH_INFO",
null,
null,
null
]
}
]
}
Data Fields
claim_id
: astring
feature, unique claim identifier.claim
: astring
feature, claim text.claim_label
: aint
feature, overall label assigned to claim (based on evidence majority vote). The label correspond to 0: "supports", 1: "refutes", 2: "not enough info" and 3: "disputed".evidences
: a list of evidences with fields:evidence_id
: astring
feature, unique evidence identifier.evidence_label
: aint
feature, micro-verdict label. The label correspond to 0: "supports", 1: "refutes" and 2: "not enough info".article
: astring
feature, title of source article (Wikipedia page).evidence
: astring
feature, evidence sentence.entropy
: afloat32
feature, entropy reflecting uncertainty ofevidence_label
.votes
: alist
ofstring
features, corresponding to individual votes.
Data Splits
This benchmark dataset currently consists of a single data split test
that consists of 1,535 claims or 7,675 claim-evidence pairs.
Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
[Needs More Information]
Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
[Needs More Information]
Who are the source language producers?
[Needs More Information]
Annotations
Annotation process
[Needs More Information]
Who are the annotators?
[Needs More Information]
Personal and Sensitive Information
[Needs More Information]
Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
[Needs More Information]
Discussion of Biases
[Needs More Information]
Other Known Limitations
[Needs More Information]
Additional Information
Dataset Curators
[Needs More Information]
Licensing Information
[Needs More Information]
Citation Information
@misc{diggelmann2020climatefever,
title={CLIMATE-FEVER: A Dataset for Verification of Real-World Climate Claims},
author={Thomas Diggelmann and Jordan Boyd-Graber and Jannis Bulian and Massimiliano Ciaramita and Markus Leippold},
year={2020},
eprint={2012.00614},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CL}
}
Contributions
Thanks to @tdiggelm for adding this dataset.