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110556 | [
"what is para",
"para scale definition",
"what is the difference between para and parc",
"what is para at t2 of an ordinal test",
"what is the measure para",
"if a statistic is a ratio scale measure what would be the para",
"what is the difference between para and parc",
"what is the mean of para",
... |
110557 | [
"what is conjugate prior probability",
"what is conjugate prior probability function",
"what is the conjugated prior of probit function",
"how to convert probit value to conjugate prior",
"conjugate prior to probit likelihood",
"why would I use conjugate prior in probability",
"does probit function func... |
89370 | [
"what model does ic and aic cross validate",
"how to cross validate model in r",
"aic bic cross validation",
"what model is sample size in bic?",
"what size ic for aic",
"which model has a cross validation",
"cross validation of aic model",
"what is the bic value of a model",
"how do you cross valid... |
11543 | [
"why should a statistical measure be used",
"what measures do people use",
"what measures do i need to calculate confidence interval",
"which statistics do you use to determine the difference between a sample of data and the standard deviation?",
"why use statistical data",
"how do i tell when and why to ... |
11541 | [
"how to calculate se using binary data",
"population mean vs se",
"how do you calculate se",
"how to calculate se of a binary measure",
"what is population mean",
"how do you determine se from a binary measure?",
"what is population mean",
"how do you determine the population e",
"how are se values ... |
66109 | [
"how do i measure a gaussian curve",
"how to fit a gaussian curve",
"what is the best way to find the correct fit of a Gaussian curve?",
"how to fit a gaussian",
"how to fit a gaussian curve",
"how to fit a gaussian curve to the data",
"how to fit a gaussian curve",
"how to fit a gaussian curve",
"h... |
11547 | [
"excel how many siblings per column",
"what is the name of the parent in s: in excel",
"what is the purpose of a single column of descriptors in excel",
"how many siblings can be in text file",
"how many siblings in a spreadsheet",
"what is the s: prefix in excel",
"where do i transpose siblings in exce... |
11544 | [
"what is the naive approach to detecting a stable system",
"what is the test condition for stochastic system",
"does the stochastic dynamic system stabilize",
"what's the point when the system stabilizes",
"what type of error does a stochastic dynamic system get from the time step?",
"does stochastic dyna... |
89378 | [
"what is the ideal weighting matrix",
"what is the weighting matrix formula",
"best weighting for instrumental variables",
"weighting matrix formula for instrument variables",
"optimal weighting matrix instrumental variables estimator",
"what is the weighting matrix of the instrument of regression",
"we... |
89379 | [
"which data set has a high density partition",
"which partition is a subspace partition",
"what is an example of a subspace partition",
"what is a subspace partition",
"which algorithm can classify partitions in n-dimensional space",
"which partition is a sub space partition",
"how to partition data set... |
11548 | [
"how do you tell if pageview is trending upward or downward",
"how to determine if a pageview is trending downwards",
"how can you tell when article views are trending upward or downwards",
"what is the best way to determine if pageviews are trending upwards for days",
"how can i see if an article is trendi... |
19398 | [
"which loss function is used in supervised learning",
"what role does nonlinear classification play in the supervised learning algorithm?",
"what is convex loss in supervised learning",
"convex loss optimization supervised learning",
"what is convex loss optimization",
"why is loss optimization important ... |
5982 | [
"when is a common stochastic trend included in random walks",
"burn-in period for random walks",
"random walk burn in period",
"what is the burn in period in simple stochastic model",
"burn-in period for random walk",
"what is burn in",
"what is the random walk burn in period",
"which is a good burn i... |
5987 | [
"what is the worst classifier",
"worst classifiers",
"worst classifier that learns badly in practical problems",
"worst classifier",
"worst classifier that learns badly in practical problems",
"worst classifier definition",
"worst classifier",
"which was the worst classifier",
"what is the worst cla... |
19391 | [
"what is the difference between a 2x2 factorial design and a 2 way",
"difference between factorial design and anova",
"what is the difference between a 2x2 factorial design and a 2way ana",
"what is the difference between a factorial design and an analyptic experiment?",
"what is the difference between fact... |
19390 | [
"how to analyze a sample for an unbalanced treatment",
"how to determine unbalanced in the design of an aNOVA",
"how to analyze the data of an unbalanced analysis",
"how long between treatments is unbalanced",
"how to analyze an unbalanced design of an analyte",
"how to analyze an unbalanced t-test",
"h... |
103549 | [
"how to use box cox in aic",
"does box cox statistic count towards parameters",
"does box cox parameter estimation count toward ic",
"how many parameters does box cox estimation",
"how many parameters are in box cox",
"do box cox parameters count towards aic",
"how many parameters for box cox",
"which... |
82449 | [
"what is the sum of 30 random variables",
"sum of discrete variable",
"sum of discrete random variables",
"what is sum of two random variables",
"why does a risk management application need a discrete random distribution?",
"how to find the sum of all thirty variables",
"if a sum of three random variabl... |
82448 | [
"can random forest classify a time series?",
"can random forest classify time series",
"can random forest r classify multiple time series?",
"can random forest reclassify time series in r",
"can you classify a time series on r",
"can random forest do multiple time series",
"what is the ls of random fore... |
82442 | [
"why is the importance of attributes of a particular data point important?",
"how to quantify importance of a data point",
"are there any techniques that quantize the importance/signification of individual attribute values of a particular data point?",
"why does the importance of data points vary",
"how to ... |
103543 | [
"what is the order of a time series?",
"how to transform a time series to a stationary period with different order",
"how to transform a data set from a time period to something stationary?",
"how to convert month time horizon to monthly time",
"how to transform a time horizon",
"transform the time series... |
103542 | [
"what does $AB mean in math",
"does quantitative mean qualitative",
"what does $ab mean in a factorial",
"what is the definition of qualitative interaction",
"what is the meaning of a(b)$ in a 3 level factorial with 2 factors",
"what is the mean of b$ interaction in a 3 level factorial",
"what is the in... |
82447 | [
"how to classify a gaussian mixture",
"how do you classify a gaussian from a bimodal mixture in r",
"how to classify in r with a Gaussian diagram",
"how to classify two gaussian mixture",
"how to classify a gaussian",
"how to classify gaussian mixture of two gaussian symphonys",
"code to read a graph in... |
82446 | [
"why does pca fail when modeling",
"why does the neural net model have variable distributions",
"what is neural net",
"why does pca not always work in neural nets",
"why does it occur in a neural net",
"what occurs when you use pca for multiple variables",
"how to get the y variable in a neural network ... |
82444 | [
"what is a missing at random assumption",
"how to imputation data",
"can you imputation multiple studies",
"how do you test multiple imputations",
"can multiple imputation be used for longitudinal studies",
"what is multiple randomisation?",
"which test carries the missing data in data imputations?",
... |
106089 | [
"how to estimate time-to-event",
"time to event condition",
"how to calculate time to events",
"how to calculate the time to recurring behavior",
"how do you calculate the time to an event",
"how to calculate hazard rate on recurrent behavior",
"how does conditional time to event",
"time to event mode... |
113011 | [
"how to make a model of the dawid skeene model in boots",
"what is the ________ model of the dawid skeene model?",
"what is the model of dawid skeene",
"skene model definition in boos",
"how to model dawid skene in boos",
"what is the model of the dawid skener boolean",
"where is variables in the dawid ... |
110558 | [
"what is the difference between a subcategory of food and the overall quality of experience?",
"average logistic regression how to determine categorywise significance",
"how to find categorywise significance",
"interpreting subcategory variance as a dependent variable in logistic regression analysis",
"whic... |
110559 | [
"how can i estimate a linear model",
"what is the unbiased range for regression",
"what is the objective of the linear regression model",
"how do you estimate a linear regression model",
"which of the following describes the objective of linear regression?",
"how to estimate a linear regression",
"how t... |
82991 | [
"how to find the probability of a point left out",
"how to calculate likelihood",
"how do i calculate cross validation probability",
"how to cross validate model",
"how do you compute cross validation",
"how do i calculate likely error",
"which probability is used to find errors in a bulge disc model?",... |
82990 | [
"which of the following represents a pdf of the sum of a random vector?",
"how does the pdf work",
"is there a pdf of amplitudes?",
"what is the pdf amplitude of the sum of random vectors with fixed amplitudes and random phases",
"what is the pdf of a sum for random vectors?",
"what is pdf pdf of random v... |
27300 | [
"which of the following information can you filter out of the variable?",
"how is principal component analysis used in feature selection",
"what is pca in feature selection",
"can you perform pca analysis in feature selector",
"what does pca mean in feature selection",
"how to use pca analysis",
"how do... |
114775 | [
"which of the following is a principle-component analysis?",
"how do you reduce a dimension in pca",
"what is the principle of pca",
"how is dimension reduction measured",
"how to reduce the number of variables in pca",
"how to use parametric dimension",
"what is principal component analysis",
"what i... |
88391 | [
"what is the problem of using a boolean model of a bayesian parameter?",
"what is bpe homework",
"what is bayesian parameter estimating",
"how to estimate bpe values",
"what is the problem with bpe",
"which is the best bayesian parameter estimation",
"how to do a problem of bpe estimation",
"what is b... |
82997 | [
"how to find degrees of freedom for a mixed model in spss",
"how many degrees of freedom are in a mixed effect",
"what is the number of degrees of freedom in a mixed effect spss",
"spss model degrees of freedom",
"does it make sense to use a mixed-effect analysis with dependent variables?",
"why do my dep... |
80399 | [
"how to calculate auc in r",
"how to calculate auc on r",
"how do i find the auc",
"what is the auc formula",
"how to calculate aucc curve",
"auc formula",
"what is auc calculated as",
"calculate auc",
"what is the auc",
"where is a auc",
"what is the auc?",
"which method to use to figure out ... |
82999 | [
"how to interpret pca scores",
"what are principal component scores",
"what is meant by pca",
"how to interpret principal component analysis",
"why do principal components differ ppa",
"what is principal component analysis for a database",
"what is the principal component analysis",
"which variable is... |
46136 | [
"how to calculate the effect size on the trait",
"a trait is a binary group membership variable and standard deviation of dx",
"effect size formula for dx",
"standard deviation for an adjusted effect size",
"how to get standard deviation adjusted for age",
"determining the standard deviation for effect si... |
46134 | [
"what is the correct interpreter for regression coefficient?",
"which variable is the reciprocal of an independent variable",
"how to interpret coefficients of regression",
"how to interpret coefficient of regression",
"what is the coefficient of inverse",
"what is the coefficient for the reciprocal of th... |
88399 | [
"when the posterior distribution of a sampling distribution belong to the same family",
"when the posterior distribution and sampling distribution belong to the same family?",
"why does the sample distribution belong to the same family",
"when the posterior distribution and the sampling distribution belong to... |
88398 | [
"what is the purpose of farth regression",
"firth logistic regression",
"which of the following methods will be used to select which model?",
"why use firth",
"what is the firth penalty?",
"when to use firth regression in logistic regression",
"why use firth logistic regression",
"when should firth be... |
46130 | [
"learning rate gradient descent",
"how do you determine your learning rate for gradient descent?",
"how do you determine the learning rate for gradient descent",
"what is the optimum learning rate for gradient descent in linear regression",
"what is the learner rate for gradient descent",
"how to determin... |
89373 | [
"which statistical test should i use to test whether combination a is significantly better than the others and why?",
"what statistical test is used to test the sensitivity of an emotion?",
"why is combination a statistical test better than combination b",
"which statistical test should i use to test whether ... |
97153 | [
"how to exclude a factor from a correlational equation",
"if a factor is a gene, what is the factor",
"what is the coefficient for all factors in a gene",
"if tfs is zero in a gene expression matrix, how to set expression of the influence factor to zero",
"when a factor is excluded can a gene influence it",... |
89374 | [
"what is the purpose of typing a patient's name?",
"what manovo is used to classify parkinson's disease in pd",
"can you use manovo to classify parkinson's",
"how does manovo classify parkinson's disease",
"what is the difference between an objective and a mova study",
"what manova test should i run",
"... |
97151 | [
"which method would find the acceptance region",
"how to find confidence interval in r test",
"how do i find the confidence interval of a test",
"what's the inverted confidence interval for lrt",
"how to find the confidence interval for lrt test",
"lrt how to obtain confidence intervals",
"how to find l... |
97150 | [
"when is a doctor available to take a patient call",
"when dr baick is available",
"what is the proportion in which no doctor is available to answer calls",
"is doctor dawson available to take calls",
"where is transition rate of markov chain",
"what is the transition rate",
"what is the transition rate... |
97155 | [
"how to calculate summary statistics",
"nnested factors example",
"how to calculate summary statistics",
"how to calculate nested mean and standard deviation in analyta",
"how can i find the mean and standard deviation from different types of scenarios",
"how to calculate a summary of a nested variable",
... |
89375 | [
"how to find vs x of x",
"how is x y correlated",
"is x correlated",
"when x and y are uncorrelated the variable y is",
"what is the uncorrelated value of y in z",
"what is the variable for y",
"when an iq is not correlated, the variable $z will be",
"a rm rm y is how x and y are correlated",
"whic... |
91072 | [
"what is the standard form of the quadratic optimization function",
"what is the objective in matlab",
"how to minimize a quadratic algorithm",
"can you minimize a quadratic optimization",
"can r multiply the objective function",
"what makes an objective function resize?",
"what's the math math of quadr... |
89376 | [
"does industry need sas",
"do i need to learn sas or r",
"should i learn r or sas",
"can i go into r",
"do you need a sas degree to go into industry",
"will sas work in academia",
"do you need sas to go into industry",
"is sas the best program",
"why learn sas and industry",
"do i have to learn sa... |
270 | [
"is poisson regression correct",
"when to change units of measurement in poisson regression",
"when is poisson regression wrong",
"is poisson regression a factorial",
"what is poisson regression with large data",
"what units do poisson regressions use",
"why do scientists use poisson models with large d... |
19972 | [
"if a classification technique is only artificial, why should the results be evaluated using statistical tests?",
"is it valid to judge the superiority of a classification technique using only artificial data?",
"is it valid to judge the superiority of a classification technique using only artificial data?",
... |
17110 | [
"what is the t-score of community",
"what is the variable community",
"what is community in regression",
"why is community important in aggregate regression",
"is community a controlling variable",
"is community a controlling variable",
"can community be a controlling variable in an aggregated model?",
... |
16709 | [
"how to solve the problem of outliers",
"which is an approach to deal with outliers?",
"what is the most recommended method(s) to deal with outliers?",
"how to deal outliers",
"how to deal with outliers",
"how to deal with outliers",
"what to do for an outlier in sampling",
"how do you deal with extre... |
16708 | [
"why use the mean of several experimental observations",
"how can we measure planck's constant",
"when you take the meaning of several observations what is this",
"why take experimental mean",
"why would one use the mean of an experiment",
"what is the best way to measure the value",
"what is the most o... |
276 | [
"how large should an estimation sample be",
"how large should a sample be for an estimation technique and parameters",
"how large should a sample be to estimate a model",
"how large should a sample be for a given estimation technique",
"how large should my sample be",
"how large should a sample be for an ... |
277 | [
"when would one prefer to use a conditional autoregressive model",
"when would one prefer a conditional autoregressive model",
"when would one prefer to use a conditional autoregressive model instead of a concurrent autoregressive model",
"when would a conditional autoregressive model be used",
"why use a c... |
278 | [
"which type of cluster analysis uses order of observations",
"why do reorder observation in clustering",
"why are clusters used",
"how does cluster analysis work",
"why is there a cluster analysis called cluster analysis",
"how to deal with the effect of the order of observations in a non hierarchical clu... |
80596 | [
"how is cook's distance calculated",
"calculating cook's distance",
"calculate cook distance",
"calculate cook's distance",
"why do you calculate cook distance in regression",
"calculate cook's distance",
"calculate cook's distance",
"what's the cook's distance",
"what is the r value in cook's dista... |
80592 | [
"hidden model in math definition",
"hidden model definition",
"hidden model definition wikipedia",
"hidden model definition",
"hidden model definition",
"when is a hidden variable used",
"what is the hidden markov model",
"hidden markov model definition",
"hidden model definition",
"what is the fu... |
16702 | [
"why should i use weighted regression",
"when to use weights regression",
"why use weighted regression in regression",
"what is the weights in regression",
"weighted regression equation in logistic regression",
"why use weighted regression",
"weighted regression is used when the regression formula is we... |
88023 | [
"what is the best way to aggregate data over time",
"what is the best way to aggregate survey information",
"how to aggregate information in a survey",
"what's the best way to aggregate survey data",
"what is the best way to provide aggregate survey answers over time",
"what is the best way to aggregate s... |
88021 | [
"what is the logistic regression of flight",
"what is the logistic goodness of fit?",
"logistic regression probability of flying",
"what is the probability of flight in logistic regression",
"which logistic regression model predicts probability of flight?",
"logistic regression model of probability",
"h... |
88027 | [
"why are there non parametric data tests?",
"why not include two sample test",
"what is the statistical method used to evaluate spatial autocorrelation",
"why does the data need to be paired in a nonparametric study",
"why do we use nonparametric analysis in a paired sample",
"what kind of test is used fo... |
88026 | [
"what is the main difference between anatomical landmarks and a repeated measures analysis?",
"what is the main effect of a repeatable measure aNOVA?",
"how do you determine the average flexion angle for each point on the ulna of a bone",
"what is the main effect on an anatomical study",
"what type of test ... |
88025 | [
"which method best describes accuracy of cross validation",
"when is crossvalidation a good idea",
"what is the best approach to cross validation for cars/bikes",
"what is cross validation of car",
"when is cross validation good",
"what is the accuracy of cross validation?",
"when accuracy in the cross ... |
88024 | [
"what do you conclude when logit and neural net are very close?",
"what does it mean when the neural net is very close",
"what is close to the neural net in logit",
"what's the difference between a logit and neural net",
"why are logit and neural net very close",
"how are logits and neural nets comparable... |
12015 | [
"what is the use of decision trees when the data is censored",
"what is the tree of decision use in r",
"what is the decision tree for",
"can a decision tree be binary",
"decision tree definition in r",
"what is decision tree analysis in r",
"decision tree analysis censored data",
"what is the decisio... |
88028 | [
"what is a least squares estimator",
"which linear estimator has the lowest linear unbiased",
"what is the best linear estimator for beta?",
"if the least squares estimate is true what is the result",
"which is the best linear unbiased estimator?",
"which is the best linear unbiased estimate?",
"which i... |
17258 | [
"r histogram values",
"histogram relative frequency range",
"how many data axis does r use",
"what is the normal histogram used for?",
"what is the histogram in r",
"why should the histogram be negative",
"when a histogram is plotted on the y axis it is",
"what is the histogram in r",
"histogram of ... |
52469 | [
"how to tell the difference between a stimuli and an experiment",
"which of the following is the primary dependent variable of a psychology experiment",
"what is the independent variables used for statistics",
"what is the i factor in the cognitive experiment",
"what is the main variable in the design of a ... |
64676 | [
"how do you calculate pearsonr?",
"pearsonr function",
"pearsonr python meaning",
"statistical meaning of pearsonr in python",
"what is the pearsonr python used for",
"pearsonr python definition",
"what is the statistical significance of pearsonr",
"what is the definition of pearsonr and pearsonr",
... |
64671 | [
"what is the likelihood ratio test aic",
"why is likelihood ratio test needed",
"why is model comparison performed using the likelihood ratio test?",
"what is the difference between the aic test and likelihood ratio test",
"what is the test called for determining model comparison",
"when to use likelihood... |
64672 | [
"polynomial and linear regression",
"linear regression definition statistics",
"which is the correct model for regression modeling",
"linear regression vs polynomial regression definition",
"polynomial vs linear regression",
"what is the difference between polynomial and linear regression?",
"what is li... |
100011 | [
"how to do lambda in r in cookies",
"how are the numbers in the lambda in r",
"how many raisins in cookies",
"how can i find the lambda in r",
"do i need to find lambda of a recipe in r",
"if there are raisins in cookie dough, how many are supposed to be in it?",
"how to find lambda in r",
"how to fin... |
17251 | [
"what is the lasso used for",
"what is the lasso used for in regression analysis",
"what is lasso",
"what is the lasso in regression analysis",
"what is the lasso in regression analysis",
"what is lasso",
"what is lasso used for",
"what is lasso",
"what is the lasso used for in regression analysis?"... |
52462 | [
"what is xreg",
"how to find seasonality of arma models",
"r error xreg",
"r error when using seasonality",
"error xreg",
"what is double seasonality in r",
"what is the difference between daily seasonality and dummy seasonality?",
"arima seasonality in r",
"r dummy seasonality",
"arima double sea... |
52463 | [
"when testing samples is normal distribution useless",
"is normal distribution test essentially useless",
"when to use normality test",
"how to test large sample if it is normal",
"is normality testing essentially useless",
"when should a test be done on a large sample",
"which testing is essentially us... |
52464 | [
"what is the correlation type of bayesian",
"how to fit a bayesian multilevel models",
"what is ar1 structure",
"which structure of a bayesian model is similar to a correlation pattern?",
"how to find bayesian multilevel model",
"how does bayesian model fit in nlme",
"how does multilevel bayesian model ... |
17256 | [
"how do you calculate standard deviation",
"how many times a month do people visit supermarket",
"how do you calculate mean and standard deviation",
"how to calculate standard deviation of a variable",
"how many times did a person visit the supermarket in a month?",
"how to calculate mean and standard dev... |
100019 | [
"windows and models definition",
"how are window models used in dna",
"what is the definition of an window model used in data processing?",
"which data model is used for a sliding window model?",
"what model is used for slicing data in stream data processing",
"what is the sliding window of the clustering... |
63026 | [
"topic model for essay",
"what is topic stability in research",
"what is topic model",
"topic models what is this",
"what is topic modelling",
"what is topic modeling in r",
"topic modeling definition in r",
"why is topic modeling difficult to interpret",
"topic model stability",
"can topic modeli... |
9259 | [
"what is significant in gamma regression",
"what is the significance of gamma",
"gamma coefficient in r",
"what is the significance of gamma regression",
"what is the significance of the gamma regression",
"what is the significance of gamma",
"gamlss coefficient",
"how to estimate gamma regression coe... |
10703 | [
"what is qr factorization",
"qr factorization",
"what is the r$ matrix",
"why do you have a nonzero matrix below the main diagonal",
"what is the function for $r matrix",
"what does qr factorize mean",
"what is qr factorization",
"how to find r in matrix",
"qr factorization definition",
"what is q... |
10702 | [
"what is the sample size for ks test",
"ks test p-values interpretation",
"what is the difference between partial and full distribution in a ks test",
"how many datapoints in one study of ks test",
"kolmogorov smirnov test definition",
"ks test - sample size",
"how many datapoints are in the full sample... |
95795 | [
"what is the error value in a logistic regression",
"logistic threshold definition",
"when determining thresholds from a logistic regression model",
"hessian threshold for a logistic variable",
"aic is a logistic error",
"hessian threshold definition",
"calculate threshold from regression formula",
"h... |
10700 | [
"what is logistic regression excel",
"can excel perform an ordinal logistic regression",
"excel for logistic regression",
"what excel spreadsheet is used for logistic regression",
"is excel spreadsheet a logistic regression",
"what are logistic regressions",
"can you use a excel spreadsheet as an ordina... |
63028 | [
"what is exemplar svm",
"what is exemplar svm vs one class svm",
"what is the difference between exemplar and one-class svm",
"what is an example of exemplary svm",
"which is an example of exemplary svm?",
"difference between exemplar and one class svm",
"how do exemplar svms differ from svms",
"what ... |
9253 | [
"what is the parameter for $nu$ lisbsvm",
"what is the parameter for svm",
"which of the following value is optimal for $nu$ svm",
"what is the parameter in a libsvm",
"what is the parameter for $nu$ svm",
"what is the function of svm",
"what is the value for the c$ parameter of regression",
"what is ... |
95790 | [
"what is anderson darling test used for",
"what test is adjustments",
"what is anderson darling adjustment",
"what is anderson darling test good for",
"what is anderson darling test for",
"what is the anderson darling test",
"who is anderson darling t test useful for?",
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21619 | [
"how to calculate the p value in r",
"how to find odds ratio in fisher's test",
"how to use odds ratio for fisher's test",
"how do you measure odds ratio in fisher's exact",
"how to calculate odds ratio in fisher",
"how do you calculate pvalue for a r. fisher's exact test?",
"fisher exact test p value",... |
21618 | [
"what is the length weighted mean",
"length weighted median definition",
"what is length weighted median",
"length weighted median definition",
"how is length weighted median calculated?",
"definition of length weighted median",
"how to determine length of dna",
"what is the length weighted median of ... |
46794 | [
"what is home field advantage",
"what is home field advantage in the seahawks",
"is seattle nfl home field advantage?",
"what is the seahawks home field advantage",
"how to calculate the seahawks home field advantage excel",
"how many seasons of home field advantage in seattle",
"who explains the seahaw... |
46798 | [
"what is r used for in clustering",
"what is the r clustering algorithm",
"what kind of clustering algorithm do i need",
"what is density clustering algorithm?",
"what cluster results does rapidminer use",
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21613 | [
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"what is the difference between glm and gee",
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"difference b... |
49562 | [
"how do you interpret an conditional density plot?",
"what is conditional density",
"how do you interpret conditional density plot",
"which is the conditional probability of the result being equal to one",
"r conditional density plot example",
"what is conditional density plot example",
"what is conditi... |
101351 | [
"what is max entropy",
"what is entropy in information theory",
"how does information content affect entropy",
"what is entropy in information content",
"when entropy is max what does this imply",
"what's the relationship between entropy and information content?",
"what is max entropy mean",
"which st... |
69172 | [
"what is the maximum number of items used in a composite test",
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"what variables do sem use",
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69173 | [
"how to determine the optimal number of trees for cforest",
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"can trees be used by caret",
"what is optimal tree number in caret",
"cforest how do you figure optimal trees",
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"what is the optimal number of trees for cforest",
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NFCorpus: 20 generated queries (BEIR Benchmark)
This HF dataset contains the top-20 synthetic queries generated for each passage in the above BEIR benchmark dataset.
- DocT5query model used: BeIR/query-gen-msmarco-t5-base-v1
- id (str): unique document id in NFCorpus in the BEIR benchmark (
corpus.jsonl). - Questions generated: 20
- Code used for generation: evaluate_anserini_docT5query_parallel.py
Below contains the old dataset card for the BEIR benchmark.
Dataset Card for BEIR Benchmark
Dataset Summary
BEIR is a heterogeneous benchmark that has been built from 18 diverse datasets representing 9 information retrieval tasks:
- Fact-checking: FEVER, Climate-FEVER, SciFact
- Question-Answering: NQ, HotpotQA, FiQA-2018
- Bio-Medical IR: TREC-COVID, BioASQ, NFCorpus
- News Retrieval: TREC-NEWS, Robust04
- Argument Retrieval: Touche-2020, ArguAna
- Duplicate Question Retrieval: Quora, CqaDupstack
- Citation-Prediction: SCIDOCS
- Tweet Retrieval: Signal-1M
- Entity Retrieval: DBPedia
All these datasets have been preprocessed and can be used for your experiments.
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
The dataset supports a leaderboard that evaluates models against task-specific metrics such as F1 or EM, as well as their ability to retrieve supporting information from Wikipedia.
The current best performing models can be found here.
Languages
All tasks are in English (en).
Dataset Structure
All BEIR datasets must contain a corpus, queries and qrels (relevance judgments file). They must be in the following format:
corpusfile: a.jsonlfile (jsonlines) that contains a list of dictionaries, each with three fields_idwith unique document identifier,titlewith document title (optional) andtextwith document paragraph or passage. For example:{"_id": "doc1", "title": "Albert Einstein", "text": "Albert Einstein was a German-born...."}queriesfile: a.jsonlfile (jsonlines) that contains a list of dictionaries, each with two fields_idwith unique query identifier andtextwith query text. For example:{"_id": "q1", "text": "Who developed the mass-energy equivalence formula?"}qrelsfile: a.tsvfile (tab-seperated) that contains three columns, i.e. thequery-id,corpus-idandscorein this order. Keep 1st row as header. For example:q1 doc1 1
Data Instances
A high level example of any beir dataset:
corpus = {
"doc1" : {
"title": "Albert Einstein",
"text": "Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist. who developed the theory of relativity, \
one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics). His work is also known for \
its influence on the philosophy of science. He is best known to the general public for his mass–energy \
equivalence formula E = mc2, which has been dubbed 'the world's most famous equation'. He received the 1921 \
Nobel Prize in Physics 'for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law \
of the photoelectric effect', a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory."
},
"doc2" : {
"title": "", # Keep title an empty string if not present
"text": "Wheat beer is a top-fermented beer which is brewed with a large proportion of wheat relative to the amount of \
malted barley. The two main varieties are German Weißbier and Belgian witbier; other types include Lambic (made\
with wild yeast), Berliner Weisse (a cloudy, sour beer), and Gose (a sour, salty beer)."
},
}
queries = {
"q1" : "Who developed the mass-energy equivalence formula?",
"q2" : "Which beer is brewed with a large proportion of wheat?"
}
qrels = {
"q1" : {"doc1": 1},
"q2" : {"doc2": 1},
}
Data Fields
Examples from all configurations have the following features:
Corpus
corpus: adictfeature representing the document title and passage text, made up of:_id: astringfeature representing the unique document idtitle: astringfeature, denoting the title of the document.text: astringfeature, denoting the text of the document.
Queries
queries: adictfeature representing the query, made up of:_id: astringfeature representing the unique query idtext: astringfeature, denoting the text of the query.
Qrels
qrels: adictfeature representing the query document relevance judgements, made up of:_id: astringfeature representing the query id_id: astringfeature, denoting the document id.score: aint32feature, denoting the relevance judgement between query and document.
Data Splits
| Dataset | Website | BEIR-Name | Type | Queries | Corpus | Rel D/Q | Down-load | md5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSMARCO | Homepage | msmarco |
traindevtest |
6,980 | 8.84M | 1.1 | Link | 444067daf65d982533ea17ebd59501e4 |
| TREC-COVID | Homepage | trec-covid |
test |
50 | 171K | 493.5 | Link | ce62140cb23feb9becf6270d0d1fe6d1 |
| NFCorpus | Homepage | nfcorpus |
traindevtest |
323 | 3.6K | 38.2 | Link | a89dba18a62ef92f7d323ec890a0d38d |
| BioASQ | Homepage | bioasq |
traintest |
500 | 14.91M | 8.05 | No | How to Reproduce? |
| NQ | Homepage | nq |
traintest |
3,452 | 2.68M | 1.2 | Link | d4d3d2e48787a744b6f6e691ff534307 |
| HotpotQA | Homepage | hotpotqa |
traindevtest |
7,405 | 5.23M | 2.0 | Link | f412724f78b0d91183a0e86805e16114 |
| FiQA-2018 | Homepage | fiqa |
traindevtest |
648 | 57K | 2.6 | Link | 17918ed23cd04fb15047f73e6c3bd9d9 |
| Signal-1M(RT) | Homepage | signal1m |
test |
97 | 2.86M | 19.6 | No | How to Reproduce? |
| TREC-NEWS | Homepage | trec-news |
test |
57 | 595K | 19.6 | No | How to Reproduce? |
| ArguAna | Homepage | arguana |
test |
1,406 | 8.67K | 1.0 | Link | 8ad3e3c2a5867cdced806d6503f29b99 |
| Touche-2020 | Homepage | webis-touche2020 |
test |
49 | 382K | 19.0 | Link | 46f650ba5a527fc69e0a6521c5a23563 |
| CQADupstack | Homepage | cqadupstack |
test |
13,145 | 457K | 1.4 | Link | 4e41456d7df8ee7760a7f866133bda78 |
| Quora | Homepage | quora |
devtest |
10,000 | 523K | 1.6 | Link | 18fb154900ba42a600f84b839c173167 |
| DBPedia | Homepage | dbpedia-entity |
devtest |
400 | 4.63M | 38.2 | Link | c2a39eb420a3164af735795df012ac2c |
| SCIDOCS | Homepage | scidocs |
test |
1,000 | 25K | 4.9 | Link | 38121350fc3a4d2f48850f6aff52e4a9 |
| FEVER | Homepage | fever |
traindevtest |
6,666 | 5.42M | 1.2 | Link | 5a818580227bfb4b35bb6fa46d9b6c03 |
| Climate-FEVER | Homepage | climate-fever |
test |
1,535 | 5.42M | 3.0 | Link | 8b66f0a9126c521bae2bde127b4dc99d |
| SciFact | Homepage | scifact |
traintest |
300 | 5K | 1.1 | Link | 5f7d1de60b170fc8027bb7898e2efca1 |
| Robust04 | Homepage | robust04 |
test |
249 | 528K | 69.9 | No | How to Reproduce? |
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
Cite as:
@inproceedings{
thakur2021beir,
title={{BEIR}: A Heterogeneous Benchmark for Zero-shot Evaluation of Information Retrieval Models},
author={Nandan Thakur and Nils Reimers and Andreas R{\"u}ckl{\'e} and Abhishek Srivastava and Iryna Gurevych},
booktitle={Thirty-fifth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems Datasets and Benchmarks Track (Round 2)},
year={2021},
url={https://openreview.net/forum?id=wCu6T5xFjeJ}
}
Contributions
Thanks to @Nthakur20 for adding this dataset.Top-20 generated queries for every passage in NFCorpus
Dataset Card for BEIR Benchmark
Table of Contents
- Dataset Description
- Dataset Structure
- Dataset Creation
- Considerations for Using the Data
- Additional Information
Dataset Description
- Homepage: https://github.com/UKPLab/beir
- Repository: https://github.com/UKPLab/beir
- Paper: https://openreview.net/forum?id=wCu6T5xFjeJ
- Leaderboard: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1L8aACyPaXrL8iEelJLGqlMqXKPX2oSP_R10pZoy77Ns
- Point of Contact: nandan.thakur@uwaterloo.ca
Dataset Summary
BEIR is a heterogeneous benchmark that has been built from 18 diverse datasets representing 9 information retrieval tasks:
- Fact-checking: FEVER, Climate-FEVER, SciFact
- Question-Answering: NQ, HotpotQA, FiQA-2018
- Bio-Medical IR: TREC-COVID, BioASQ, NFCorpus
- News Retrieval: TREC-NEWS, Robust04
- Argument Retrieval: Touche-2020, ArguAna
- Duplicate Question Retrieval: Quora, CqaDupstack
- Citation-Prediction: SCIDOCS
- Tweet Retrieval: Signal-1M
- Entity Retrieval: DBPedia
All these datasets have been preprocessed and can be used for your experiments.
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
The dataset supports a leaderboard that evaluates models against task-specific metrics such as F1 or EM, as well as their ability to retrieve supporting information from Wikipedia.
The current best performing models can be found here.
Languages
All tasks are in English (en).
Dataset Structure
All BEIR datasets must contain a corpus, queries and qrels (relevance judgments file). They must be in the following format:
corpusfile: a.jsonlfile (jsonlines) that contains a list of dictionaries, each with three fields_idwith unique document identifier,titlewith document title (optional) andtextwith document paragraph or passage. For example:{"_id": "doc1", "title": "Albert Einstein", "text": "Albert Einstein was a German-born...."}queriesfile: a.jsonlfile (jsonlines) that contains a list of dictionaries, each with two fields_idwith unique query identifier andtextwith query text. For example:{"_id": "q1", "text": "Who developed the mass-energy equivalence formula?"}qrelsfile: a.tsvfile (tab-seperated) that contains three columns, i.e. thequery-id,corpus-idandscorein this order. Keep 1st row as header. For example:q1 doc1 1
Data Instances
A high level example of any beir dataset:
corpus = {
"doc1" : {
"title": "Albert Einstein",
"text": "Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist. who developed the theory of relativity, \
one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics). His work is also known for \
its influence on the philosophy of science. He is best known to the general public for his mass–energy \
equivalence formula E = mc2, which has been dubbed 'the world's most famous equation'. He received the 1921 \
Nobel Prize in Physics 'for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law \
of the photoelectric effect', a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory."
},
"doc2" : {
"title": "", # Keep title an empty string if not present
"text": "Wheat beer is a top-fermented beer which is brewed with a large proportion of wheat relative to the amount of \
malted barley. The two main varieties are German Weißbier and Belgian witbier; other types include Lambic (made\
with wild yeast), Berliner Weisse (a cloudy, sour beer), and Gose (a sour, salty beer)."
},
}
queries = {
"q1" : "Who developed the mass-energy equivalence formula?",
"q2" : "Which beer is brewed with a large proportion of wheat?"
}
qrels = {
"q1" : {"doc1": 1},
"q2" : {"doc2": 1},
}
Data Fields
Examples from all configurations have the following features:
Corpus
corpus: adictfeature representing the document title and passage text, made up of:_id: astringfeature representing the unique document idtitle: astringfeature, denoting the title of the document.text: astringfeature, denoting the text of the document.
Queries
queries: adictfeature representing the query, made up of:_id: astringfeature representing the unique query idtext: astringfeature, denoting the text of the query.
Qrels
qrels: adictfeature representing the query document relevance judgements, made up of:_id: astringfeature representing the query id_id: astringfeature, denoting the document id.score: aint32feature, denoting the relevance judgement between query and document.
Data Splits
| Dataset | Website | BEIR-Name | Type | Queries | Corpus | Rel D/Q | Down-load | md5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSMARCO | Homepage | msmarco |
traindevtest |
6,980 | 8.84M | 1.1 | Link | 444067daf65d982533ea17ebd59501e4 |
| TREC-COVID | Homepage | trec-covid |
test |
50 | 171K | 493.5 | Link | ce62140cb23feb9becf6270d0d1fe6d1 |
| NFCorpus | Homepage | nfcorpus |
traindevtest |
323 | 3.6K | 38.2 | Link | a89dba18a62ef92f7d323ec890a0d38d |
| BioASQ | Homepage | bioasq |
traintest |
500 | 14.91M | 8.05 | No | How to Reproduce? |
| NQ | Homepage | nq |
traintest |
3,452 | 2.68M | 1.2 | Link | d4d3d2e48787a744b6f6e691ff534307 |
| HotpotQA | Homepage | hotpotqa |
traindevtest |
7,405 | 5.23M | 2.0 | Link | f412724f78b0d91183a0e86805e16114 |
| FiQA-2018 | Homepage | fiqa |
traindevtest |
648 | 57K | 2.6 | Link | 17918ed23cd04fb15047f73e6c3bd9d9 |
| Signal-1M(RT) | Homepage | signal1m |
test |
97 | 2.86M | 19.6 | No | How to Reproduce? |
| TREC-NEWS | Homepage | trec-news |
test |
57 | 595K | 19.6 | No | How to Reproduce? |
| ArguAna | Homepage | arguana |
test |
1,406 | 8.67K | 1.0 | Link | 8ad3e3c2a5867cdced806d6503f29b99 |
| Touche-2020 | Homepage | webis-touche2020 |
test |
49 | 382K | 19.0 | Link | 46f650ba5a527fc69e0a6521c5a23563 |
| CQADupstack | Homepage | cqadupstack |
test |
13,145 | 457K | 1.4 | Link | 4e41456d7df8ee7760a7f866133bda78 |
| Quora | Homepage | quora |
devtest |
10,000 | 523K | 1.6 | Link | 18fb154900ba42a600f84b839c173167 |
| DBPedia | Homepage | dbpedia-entity |
devtest |
400 | 4.63M | 38.2 | Link | c2a39eb420a3164af735795df012ac2c |
| SCIDOCS | Homepage | scidocs |
test |
1,000 | 25K | 4.9 | Link | 38121350fc3a4d2f48850f6aff52e4a9 |
| FEVER | Homepage | fever |
traindevtest |
6,666 | 5.42M | 1.2 | Link | 5a818580227bfb4b35bb6fa46d9b6c03 |
| Climate-FEVER | Homepage | climate-fever |
test |
1,535 | 5.42M | 3.0 | Link | 8b66f0a9126c521bae2bde127b4dc99d |
| SciFact | Homepage | scifact |
traintest |
300 | 5K | 1.1 | Link | 5f7d1de60b170fc8027bb7898e2efca1 |
| Robust04 | Homepage | robust04 |
test |
249 | 528K | 69.9 | No | How to Reproduce? |
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
Cite as:
@inproceedings{
thakur2021beir,
title={{BEIR}: A Heterogeneous Benchmark for Zero-shot Evaluation of Information Retrieval Models},
author={Nandan Thakur and Nils Reimers and Andreas R{\"u}ckl{\'e} and Abhishek Srivastava and Iryna Gurevych},
booktitle={Thirty-fifth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems Datasets and Benchmarks Track (Round 2)},
year={2021},
url={https://openreview.net/forum?id=wCu6T5xFjeJ}
}
Contributions
Thanks to @Nthakur20 for adding this dataset.
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