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license: cc-by-4.0 |
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task_categories: |
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- translation |
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- text-generation |
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language: |
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- en |
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- it |
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tags: |
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- gender |
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- inclusivity |
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- ethics |
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- fairness |
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- mt |
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- neomorphemes |
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multilinguality: |
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- multilingual |
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- translation |
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pretty_name: Neo-GATE |
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size_categories: |
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- n<1K |
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--- |
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# Dataset card for Neo-GATE |
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**Homepage:** [https://mt.fbk.eu/neo-gate/](https://mt.fbk.eu/neo-gate/) |
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## Dataset summary |
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Neo-GATE is a bilingual corpus designed to benchmark the ability of machine translation (MT) systems to translate from English into Italian using gender-inclusive neomorphemes. |
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It is built upon GATE [(Rarrick et al., 2023)](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3600211.3604675), a benchmark for the evaluation of gender rewriters and gender bias in MT. |
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Neo-GATE includes 841 `test` entries and 100 `dev` entries. |
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Each entry is composed of an English source sentence, three Italian references which only differ in the gendered terms, and an annotation that identifies the words of interest for gender-inclusive MT evaluation. |
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The source sentences are gender-ambiguous, i.e. they provide no information about the gender of human referents. |
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In our gender-inclusive MT task, words referring to human entities in the target language should express gender with neomorphemes, special characters or symbols that replace masculine and feminine inflectional morphemes. |
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Neo-GATE allows for the evaluation of any neomorpheme paradigm in Italian. |
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For more details see the [Adaptation](#adaptation) section below. |
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## Data Fields |
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`Neo-GATE.tsv` includes the following columns: |
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- **#:** The number of the entry within Neo-GATE. |
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- **GATE-ID:** The ID of the original entry in GATE, composed of a prefix indicating the subset of origin within GATE (e.g., `IT_2_variants`) followed by a serial number indicating the position of the entry within that subset (i.e., `001`, `002`, etc.). |
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- **SPLIT:** Either `dev` or `test`, indicating whether the entry belongs to the dev set or the test set. |
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- **SOURCE:** The English source sentence. |
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- **REF-M:** The Italian reference where all gender-marked terms are masculine. |
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- **REF-F:** The Italian reference where all gender-marked terms are feminine. |
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- **REF-TAGGED:** The Italian reference where all gender-marked terms are tagged with Neo-GATE's annotation. |
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- **ANNOTATION:** The annotation for that entry. |
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## Dataset creation |
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Please refer to [the original paper](https://arxiv.org/search/?searchtype=author&query=Piergentili%2C+A) for full details on dataset creation. |
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## Adaptation |
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To adapt Neo-GATE to the desired neomorpheme paradigm, a `.json` file mapping Neo-GATE's tagset to the desired forms is required. |
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See `schwa.json` for an example. |
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For more information on the tagset, see Table 8 in [the original paper](https://arxiv.org/search/?searchtype=author&query=Piergentili%2C+A). |
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To create the adapted references and annotations, use the `neo-gate_format.py` script with the following syntax: |
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python neo-gate_adapt.py --tagset JSON_FILE_PATH --out OUTPUT_FILE_NAME |
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This command will create two files: `OUTPUT_FILE_NAME.ref`, containing the adapted references, and `OUTPUT_FILE_NAME.ann`, containing the adapted annotations. |
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For instance, to generate the references and the annotations adapted to the schwa paradigm provided in the example file `schwa.json`, the following command can be used: |
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python neo-gate_adapt.py --tagset schwa.json --out neogate_schwa |
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This will create the two files `neogate_schwa.ref` and `neogate_schwa.ann`. |
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If the `Neo-GATE.tsv` file is located in a different directory, the path to it can be passed to the script with the optional argument `--neogate`. |
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## Evaluation |
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The evaluation code is available at [fbk-NEUTR-evAL](https://github.com/hlt-mt/fbk-NEUTR-evAL/tree/main). |
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## Licensing Information |
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The Neo-GATE corpus is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). |
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## Citation |
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If you use Neo-GATE in your work, please consider citing the following paper: |