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The entries in the training sets have been ranked automatically by how
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likely they are paraphrases, best first, worst last. The quality
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paraphrases in the set. Allowed quality values range between
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100, in increments of 5 (60, 65, 70, ..., 100). A value of 60
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be true paraphrases (and the remaining 40% are not). A higher value
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produces a smaller but cleaner set. The smaller sets are subsets of
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the larger sets, such that the `quality=95`set is a subset of
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`quality=90`, which is a subset of `quality=85`, and so on.
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### Data Instances
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The entries in the training sets have been ranked automatically by how
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likely they are paraphrases, best first, worst last. The quality
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parameter indicates the estimated proportion (in percent) of true
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paraphrases in the training set. Allowed quality values range between
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60 and 100, in increments of 5 (60, 65, 70, ..., 100). A value of 60
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means that 60% of the sentence pairs in the training set are estimated
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to be true paraphrases (and the remaining 40% are not). A higher value
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produces a smaller but cleaner set. The smaller sets are subsets of
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the larger sets, such that the `quality=95` set is a subset of
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`quality=90`, which is a subset of `quality=85`, and so on.
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The default `quality` value, if omitted, is 100. This matches no
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training data at all, which can be convenient, if you are only
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interested in the validation and test sets, which are considerably
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smaller, but manually annotated.
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Note that an alternative to typing the parameter values explicitly,
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you can use configuration names instead. The following commands are
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equivalent to the ones above:
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`data = load_dataset("GEM/opusparcus", "de.100")`
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`data = load_dataset("GEM/opusparcus", "fr.90")`
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### Data Instances
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