Firstly, thank you for releasing this awesome data set! Our team in HSLU is working on a project related to read-and-retrieve question answering w.r.t. privacy policies and we found the PrivacyQA corpus to be very relevant for our research.
To test out some of our methodologies, we would ideally require access to the privacy policy documents from which the evidence sentences in this corpus were extracted. We already thought of scraping these directly from the Google Play Store, but we do see a disadvantage of these scraped policies being potentially different (newer) from the time when this corpus was released.
Which brings me to a question: would it be possible to have access to the privacy policies from the time when this corpus was released (ideally those provided to experts for evidence extraction)?
Hi @AbhilashaRavichander,
Firstly, thank you for releasing this awesome data set! Our team in HSLU is working on a project related to read-and-retrieve question answering w.r.t. privacy policies and we found the
PrivacyQA
corpus to be very relevant for our research.To test out some of our methodologies, we would ideally require access to the privacy policy documents from which the evidence sentences in this corpus were extracted. We already thought of scraping these directly from the Google Play Store, but we do see a disadvantage of these scraped policies being potentially different (newer) from the time when this corpus was released.
Which brings me to a question: would it be possible to have access to the privacy policies from the time when this corpus was released (ideally those provided to experts for evidence extraction)?