What Are People Asking About COVID-19? A Question Classification Dataset

05/26/2020
by   Jerry Wei, et al.
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We present COVID-Q, a set of 1,690 questions about COVID-19 from 13 sources, which we annotate into 15 question categories and 207 question classes. The most common questions in our dataset asked about transmission, prevention, and societal effects of COVID, and we found that many questions that appeared in multiple sources were not answered by any FAQ websites of reputable organizations such as the CDC and FDA. We post our dataset publicly at https://github.com/JerryWei03/COVID-Q . For classifying questions into 15 categories, a BERT baseline scored 58.1 per class, and for classifying questions into 89 question classes, the baseline achieved 54.6 in developing applied systems or as a domain-specific resource for model evaluation.

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