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Anarchism | Q6199 | political philosophy and movement |
A | Q9659 | first letter of the Latin alphabet |
Abraham Lincoln | Q91 | president of the United States from 1861 to 1865 |
Aristotle | Q868 | 4th-century BCE Classical Greek philosopher and polymath |
Academy Awards | Q19020 | annual awards for cinematic achievements |
Algeria | Q262 | country in North Africa |
Anthropology | Q23404 | scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies |
Astronomer | Q11063 | scientist who studies celestial bodies |
ASCII | Q8815 | American character encoding standard |
Animation | Q11425 | method of creating moving pictures |
Amphibian | Q10908 | class of tetrapods, whose living forms include frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and caecilians |
Alaska | Q797 | state of the United States of America |
Agriculture | Q11451 | cultivation of plants and animals to provide useful products |
Asphalt | Q736959 | Wikimedia disambiguation page |
Astronaut | Q11631 | person who commands, pilots, or serves as a crew member of a spacecraft |
Anatomy | Q514 | study of the internal structure of organisms and their parts |
Asia | Q48 | biggest continent in the world |
Atlantic Ocean | Q97 | ocean between Europe, Africa and the Americas |
Angola | Q916 | country on the west coast of Southern Africa |
Alberta | Q1951 | province of Canada |
Albert Einstein | Q937 | German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955) |
Afghanistan | Q889 | country in Central and South Asia |
Azerbaijan | Q227 | country in the Caucasus in Eastern Europe and Western Asia |
Art | Q735 | field of work that creates expressive work for its beauty or emotional power (use Q838948 for the resulting work) |
Abortion | Q8452 | intentional ending of a pregnancy |
American Revolutionary War | Q40949 | 1775–1783 war between Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies, which won independence as the United States of America |
Algorithm | Q8366 | sequence of instructions to perform a task |
Asteroid | Q3863 | minor planet of the inner Solar System; not a comet |
Anime | Q1107 | Japanese style of animation |
Ankara | Q3640 | capital of Turkey |
Alfred Hitchcock | Q7374 | British filmmaker (1899–1980) |
Aegean Sea | Q34575 | part of the Mediterranean Sea, between the Greek mainland, the Turkish mainland, Crete, and Rhodes |
Amsterdam | Q727 | capital and most populous city of the Netherlands |
Audi | Q23317 | German automotive manufacturing subsidiary of Volkswagen Group |
Aircraft | Q11436 | machine that is able to fly by gaining support from the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth’s surface |
Apple Inc. | Q312 | American multinational technology company based in Cupertino, California |
Aberdeenshire | Q189912 | council area of Scotland |
American Civil War | Q8676 | 1861–1865 civil war in the United States between the North and the South over the enslavement of African-Americans |
Andy Warhol | Q5603 | American artist, film director, and producer (1928–1987) |
American Film Institute | Q207460 | American nonprofit educational arts organization devoted to film |
Ancient Egypt | Q11768 | Egyptian civilization from the 31st century BC to the 1st century BC |
Arsenic | Q871 | chemical element with symbol As and atomic number 33 |
Aluminium | Q663 | metallic chemical element of silvery appearance with symbol Al and atomic number 13 |
Archipelago | Q33837 | collection of islands including the water around them |
Anxiety | Q154430 | unpleasant complex combination of emotions that includes fear, apprehension and worry, and is often accompanied by physical sensations such as palpitations, nausea, chest pain and/or shortness of breath |
Antigua and Barbuda | Q781 | island sovereign state in the Caribbean Sea |
Alps | Q1286 | major mountain range system in central Europe |
Agatha Christie | Q35064 | British author (1890–1976) |
Auto racing | Q5386 | motorsport involving the racing of cars for competition |
Amateur | Q455595 | person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science in a non-professional or unpaid manner |
Antisemitism | Q22649 | bias, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews |
The Ashes | Q725151 | Test cricket series played between Australia and England, the oldest known cricket league |
Accordion | Q79838 | musical instrument |
Artificial intelligence | Q11660 | field of computer science that develops and studies intelligent machines; also referring to such software |
Amino acid | Q8066 | organic compound containing both amino and acidic functional groups, important in biology |
Astronomical unit | Q1811 | mean distance between Earth and the Sun, common length reference in astronomy |
Anglicanism | Q6423963 | Christian tradition developing out of the practices, liturgy and identity of the Church of England |
Ames, Iowa | Q470273 | city in Story County, Iowa, United States |
Abbey | Q160742 | monastery or convent, under the authority of an abbot or an abbess |
Andes | Q5456 | mountain range running along the western side of South America |
Ammonia | Q4087 | chemical compound, NH₃ |
AOL | Q27585 | American web portal and online service provider |
Australian Labor Party | Q216082 | federal political party in Australia |
Aspirin | Q18216 | medication used to treat pain and decrease the risk of heart disease |
Alexander III of Russia | Q120180 | Emperor of Russia from 1881 to 1894 |
Alexander Jannaeus | Q319107 | second king of the Hasmonean dynasty of Judea |
Alexios I Komnenos | Q41600 | Byzantine emperor |
Andrew Jackson | Q11817 | president of the United States from 1829 to 1837 |
Algiers | Q3561 | capital city of Algeria |
Acre | Q81292 | unit of area |
Antibiotic | Q12187 | drug used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections |
Alternative medicine | Q188504 | form of non-scientific healing |
Art Deco | Q173782 | influential visual arts design style which first appeared in France during the 1920s |
Al-Qaeda | Q34490 | Salafi jihadist organization founded in 1988 |
Andrew Carnegie | Q484265 | American industrialist and philanthropist (1835–1919) |
Airline | Q46970 | company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and freight |
Australian Capital Territory | Q3258 | federal territory of Australia, containing the capital city, Canberra |
American Civil Liberties Union | Q21637 | American advocacy group |
Adobe Inc. | Q11463 | American multinational computer software company |
Apparent magnitude | Q124313 | measure of brightness for celestial objects, as seen from Earth |
Amiga | Q100047 | family of personal computers sold by Commodore |
Austin, Texas | Q16559 | city in and county seat of Travis County, Texas, United States, that is also the capital of the State of Texas |
Auschwitz concentration camp | Q7341 | German network of concentration and extermination camps in occupied Poland during World War II |
Archery | Q108429 | art, sport, practice or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows |
Ann Arbor, Michigan | Q485172 | county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States |
Acts of the Apostles | Q40309 | book of the New Testament |
Arizona Cardinals | Q224164 | National Football League franchise in Glendale, Arizona |
Atlanta Falcons | Q272059 | American football team |
Astrology | Q34362 | divination by the positions of the planets and other celestial bodies; study of influence of stars on human affairs |
Arizona Diamondbacks | Q670376 | baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
Atlanta Braves | Q461595 | Major League Baseball team in Cumberland, Georgia |
Atari ST | Q627302 | series of personal computer models |
African Americans | Q49085 | Americans with sub-Saharan African ancestry |
Afrikaans | Q14196 | West Germanic language, spoken in South Africa and Namibia |
Arsenal F.C. | Q9617 | association football club in London, England |
Autobiography | Q4184 | genre and publication type, biography written by the subject |
Aircraft carrier | Q17205 | warship primarily designed to carry, support, launch, and recover naval aircraft at sea |
Analgesic | Q173235 | any member of the group of drugs used to achieve analgesia, relief from pain |
AFC Ajax | Q81888 | Dutch association football team |
AZ Alkmaar | Q191264 | Dutch association football club |
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Wikidata Descriptions Dataset
wikidata_descriptions
pairs English Wikipedia article titles (wiki_title
) and their Wikidata IDs (qid
) with the English "description" available in Wikidata.
The corpus contains 26 205 entities.
Wikidata descriptions are short, one-line summaries that concisely state what an entity is.
They can be used as lightweight contextual information in entity linking, search, question answering, knowledge-graph completion and many other NLP / IR tasks.
Dataset Structure
from datasets import load_dataset
ds = load_dataset("masaki-sakata/wikidata_descriptions", split="en")
print(ds)
# Dataset({
# features: ['wiki_title', 'qid', 'description'],
# num_rows: 26205
# })
Field description:
column | type | description |
---|---|---|
wiki_title |
str | Title of the corresponding English Wikipedia article |
qid |
str | Wikidata identifier, e.g. Q7156 |
description |
str | English one-line description provided by Wikidata (CC-0) |
Example:
{
"wiki_title": "Michael Jordan",
"qid": "Q41421",
"description": "American basketball player and businessman (born 1963)"
}
Quick Usage Example
from datasets import load_dataset
ds = load_dataset("masaki-sakata/wikidata_descriptions", split="en")
# Retrieve the first 3 entities
for record in ds.select(range(3)):
print(record)
Source & Construction
- Seed list
masaki-sakata/entity_popularity
(English split) provideswiki_title
andqid
. - Enrichment
For everyqid
, we queried the Wikidata API (wbgetentities
, language =en
) and kept the English description if present. - Filtering
Rows with empty or missing descriptions were dropped, resulting in 26 205 items. - License
All descriptions originate from Wikidata and are released under CC-0.
The dataset as a whole is distributed under the MIT License.
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