PLAtE: A Large-scale Dataset for List Page Web Extraction
Recently, neural models have been leveraged to significantly improve the performance of information extraction from semi-structured websites. However, a barrier for continued progress is the small number of datasets large enough to train these models. In this work, we introduce the PLAtE (Pages of Lists Attribute Extraction) dataset as a challenging new web extraction task. PLAtE focuses on shopping data, specifically extractions from product review pages with multiple items. PLAtE encompasses both the tasks of: (1) finding product-list segmentation boundaries and (2) extracting attributes for each product. PLAtE is composed of 53, 905 items from 6, 810 pages, making it the first large-scale list page web extraction dataset. We construct PLAtE by collecting list pages from Common Crawl, then annotating them on Mechanical Turk. Quantitative and qualitative analyses are performed to demonstrate PLAtE has high-quality annotations. We establish strong baseline performance on PLAtE with a SOTA model achieving an F1-score of 0.750 for attribute classification and 0.915 for segmentation, indicating opportunities for future research innovations in web extraction.
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