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## Languages
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## Supported Tasks
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Question Answering
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## Dataset Usage
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### Using `datasets` library
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### Using `seacrowd` library
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## Dataset Homepage
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TyDi QA is a question answering dataset covering 11 typologically diverse languages with 204K question-answer pairs.
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The languages of TyDi QA are diverse with regard to their typology -- the set of linguistic features that each language
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expresses -- such that we expect models performing well on this set to generalize across a large number of the languages
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in the world. It contains language phenomena that would not be found in English-only corpora. To provide a realistic
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information-seeking task and avoid priming effects, questions are written by people who want to know the answer, but
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don’t know the answer yet, (unlike SQuAD and its descendents) and the data is collected directly in each language
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without the use of translation (unlike MLQA and XQuAD).
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## Languages
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## Supported Tasks
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## Dataset Usage
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from datasets import load_dataset
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dset = datasets.load_dataset("SEACrowd/tydiqa", trust_remote_code=True)
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### Using `seacrowd` library
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```import seacrowd as sc
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dset = sc.load_dataset("tydiqa", schema="seacrowd")
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print(sc.available_config_names("tydiqa"))
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dset = sc.load_dataset_by_config_name(config_name="<config_name>")
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More details on how to load the `seacrowd` library can be found [here](https://github.com/SEACrowd/seacrowd-datahub?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-use).
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## Dataset Homepage
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