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## Dataset Description
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- **Homepage:** [https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/evidence-inference-2-0](Papers with Code)
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- **Original Repository:** [https://github.com/jayded/evidence-inference](Github)
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- **Paper:** [https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.04177](arXiv)
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- **Points of Contact:**
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### Dataset Summary
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`The dataset consists of biomedical articles describing randomized control trials (RCTs) that compare multiple treatments. Each of these articles will have multiple questions, or 'prompts' associated with them. These prompts will ask about the relationship between an intervention and comparator with respect to an outcome, as reported in the trial. For example, a prompt may ask about the reported effects of aspirin as compared to placebo on the duration of headaches.`
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### Contributions
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- **Homepage:** [https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/evidence-inference-2-0](Papers with Code)
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- **Original Repository:** [https://github.com/jayded/evidence-inference](Github)
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- **Paper:** [https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.04177](arXiv)
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- **Points of Contact:**
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- Main Original Author - Jay DeYoung ([email protected])
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- Huggingface Curator and Mantainer - [Artur Guimarães](https://araag2.netlify.app/) ([email protected])
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### Dataset Summary
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`The dataset consists of biomedical articles describing randomized control trials (RCTs) that compare multiple treatments. Each of these articles will have multiple questions, or 'prompts' associated with them. These prompts will ask about the relationship between an intervention and comparator with respect to an outcome, as reported in the trial. For example, a prompt may ask about the reported effects of aspirin as compared to placebo on the duration of headaches.`
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### Contributions
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Thanks to [araag2](https://github.com/araag2) for adding this dataset.
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