add dataset_info in dataset metadata
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paperswithcode_id: null
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pretty_name: Microsoft Research Sequential Question Answering
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---
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# Dataset Card for Microsoft Research Sequential Question Answering
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### Contributions
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Thanks to [@mattbui](https://github.com/mattbui) for adding this dataset.
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- extractive-qa
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paperswithcode_id: null
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pretty_name: Microsoft Research Sequential Question Answering
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dataset_info:
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features:
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- name: id
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dtype: string
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- name: annotator
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dtype: int32
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- name: position
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dtype: int32
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- name: question
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dtype: string
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- name: question_and_history
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sequence: string
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- name: table_file
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dtype: string
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- name: table_header
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sequence: string
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- name: table_data
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sequence:
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sequence: string
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- name: answer_coordinates
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sequence:
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- name: row_index
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dtype: int32
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- name: column_index
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dtype: int32
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- name: answer_text
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sequence: string
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splits:
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- name: test
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num_bytes: 5105873
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num_examples: 3012
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- name: train
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num_bytes: 19732499
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num_examples: 12276
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- name: validation
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num_bytes: 3738331
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num_examples: 2265
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download_size: 4796932
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dataset_size: 28576703
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---
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# Dataset Card for Microsoft Research Sequential Question Answering
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### Contributions
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Thanks to [@mattbui](https://github.com/mattbui) for adding this dataset.
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