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As far as I know, StackMIA is based on the Stack Exchange dataset, which is collected after May 1, 2023. Does this imply that the samples in StackMIA are non-members? So I want to know how is StackMIAsub constructed. Whether the non-members of StackMIAsub are StackMIA? Can you describe in detail(timestamp, source) how members and non-members are divided in StackMIAsub?
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Does the information of the division of members and non-members in the paper represent StackMIAsub?
Yes, your understanding is correct. stackmia considers data from every month after 2023 as a dataset or framework. And stackmiasub specifically selected May 1, 2023 as a cutoff to divide non-members (as a benhmark).
As far as I know, StackMIA is based on the Stack Exchange dataset, which is collected after May 1, 2023. Does this imply that the samples in StackMIA are non-members? So I want to know how is StackMIAsub constructed. Whether the non-members of StackMIAsub are StackMIA? Can you describe in detail(timestamp, source) how members and non-members are divided in StackMIAsub?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: