metadata
language: en
tags:
- claim-grounding
- natural-language-inference
- reasoning
- classification
- grounding
- hallucination
pretty_name: Grounding Claims Dataset
license: cc-by-nc-4.0
task_categories:
- text-classification
The Grounding Claims Dataset is a multi-domain dataset for evaluating whether a natural language claim is grounded (i.e., supported or entailed) by a document. The dataset is organized into four subsets, each requiring different types of reasoning:
- general (1500 examples): Broad, everyday reasoning
- logical (1000 examples): Logical consistency and inference
- time_and_dates (100 examples): Temporal reasoning
- prices_and_math (100 examples): Numerical and mathematical reasoning
Each entry consists of:
doc
: A short context or passageclaim
: A natural language statement to verify against thedoc
label
: A binary label indicating whether the claim is grounded in the document (1
for grounded,0
for ungrounded)dataset
: The source subset name (e.g.,"general"
)
π Features
Feature | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
doc |
string | The document or passage providing the context |
claim |
string | A statement to verify against the document |
label |
string | grounded or ungrounded |
dataset |
string | The domain/subset the instance belongs to |
π Usage
This dataset can be used to train and evaluate models on factual verification, natural language inference (NLI), and claim grounding tasks across multiple domains.
π·οΈ Labels
grounded
β The claim is grounded in the document.ungrounded
β The claim is ungrounded or contradicted by the document.