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{: , : , : , : [{: best\, : \ Hill Climbing Algorithm.\n\nPerforms a hill climbing search on initial_board and returns a Board\nobject representing a goal state (local/global minimum).\n\nAttributes:\n current: A Board object\n neighbour: A Board object that is a successor of current\n\n:param initial_board: A Board object with a randomly generated state, and successor_type of \.\n i.e. a start state\n:return: A Board object that has no further successors. i.e. a goal state (Local/Global Minimum)\n\\best\}], : false} |
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{: , : , : , : [{: , : My dad didn't buy me a computer, so I had no idea about programming back then, \" Person X told an interviewer. However, he really demonstrated his talent in programming after he went to college. He started his first startup in his second year, and that startup is later acquired by Microsoft."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_30", "name": "snack_suggestion", "instruction": "Make a list of salty snacks with a soft texture.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "- String Cheese\n- Salty Mashed Potatoes\n- Hard-Boiled Egg\n- Mac and Cheese"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_31", "name": "complete_python_code", "instruction": "Suggest a completion for the following python code.", "instances": [{"input": "import json\n\ndef read_task_from_jsonl(data_file):\n '''This function will read a .jsonl file and return the ``task`` fields in all the lines.'''", "output": "import json\n\ndef read_task_from_jsonl(data_file):\n '''This function will read a .jsonl file and return the ``task`` fields in all the lines.'''\n with open(data_file) as fin:\n return [json.loads(line)['task'] for line in fin]"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_32", "name": "exercise_explanation", "instruction": "Given the name of an exercise, explain how to do it.", "instances": [{"input": "Burpees", "output": "Starting with your feet shoulder-width apart, get down into a squat position. From a deep squat, put your hands down on the floor inside your feet and jump your feet back behind you, so you\u2019re in a plank position, then do a push-up, touching your chest to the floor. Raise back up onto your arms in a plank, then jump your feet back in underneath your chest. Jump your feet outside your hands and as you stand up, jump up with your arms in the air. Aim for 10 reps."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_33", "name": "food_and_cooking_survey", "instruction": "Create a survey that asks about eating and cooking habits.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "1. Do you enjoy cooking?\n2. Do you like to eat out?\n3. How often do you eat out?\n4. What is your favorite food?\n5. What is your favorite restaurant?\n6. What is your favorite thing to cook at home?\n7. Do you have any dietary restrictions?\n8. Do you have any food allergies?"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_34", "name": "suggestion_for_breaking_up", "instruction": "I broke up with my girlfriend and I am feeling so sad. Can you give me some suggestions?", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "I am so sorry for that! But here are a few things that could help you to get out of it:\n1. Spend time with friends and family who make you feel good about yourself. \n2. Do things that make you happy. \n3. Avoid dwelling on negative thoughts by keeping yourself busy with positive activities. \n4. Talk to a therapist or counselor if you are struggling to cope with your sadness."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_35", "name": "solving_equation", "instruction": "Solving the equation and find the value of X. Show your steps.", "instances": [{"input": "10X + 5 = 10", "output": "10X = 5\nX = 0.5"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_36", "name": "religion_adjectives", "instruction": "Write the adjectives that represent the given religions.", "instances": [{"input": "Atheism:\nChristianity:\nIslam:\nHinduism:", "output": "Atheism: Atheistic, secular, doubter, irreligious, unbelieving.\nChristianity: spiritual, devout, pious, God-fearing.\nIslam: spiritual, devout, pious, God-fearing.\nHinduism: spiritual, devout, pious, God-fearing."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_37", "name": "code_todo", "instruction": "Using the comment as a guide, replace the \"TODO\" comment in the code with the proper code.", "instances": [{"input": "def greet_to(name):\n \"\"\"Print a greeting to the name provided.\"\"\"\n # TODO: assert name is a string\n print(\"Hello, \" + name + \"!\")", "output": "def greet_to(name):\n \"\"\"Print a greeting to the name provided.\"\"\"\n # assert name is a string\n assert isinstance(name, str), \"name must be a string\"\n print(\"Hello, \" + name + \"!\")"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_38", "name": "synonym_generation", "instruction": "Come up with the synonyms of the word.", "instances": [{"input": "surprisingly", "output": "amazingly, astonishingly, unexpectedly, incredibly, unbelievably"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_39", "name": "extract_country_names", "instruction": "Extract all the country names in the paragraph, and list them separated by commas.", "instances": [{"input": "Dr. No is the sixth novel by the English author Ian Fleming to feature his British Secret Service agent James Bond. Written at Fleming's Goldeneye estate in Jamaica, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape in 1958. In the novel Bond looks into the disappearance in Jamaica of two fellow MI6 operatives who had been investigating Doctor No. Bond travels to No's Caribbean island and meets Honeychile Rider, who is there to collect shells. They are captured and taken to a luxurious facility carved into a mountain. The character of Doctor No, the son of a German missionary and a Chinese woman, was influenced by Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu stories. Dr. No was the first of Fleming's novels to face widespread negative reviews in Britain, but it was received more favourably in the United States. The story was adapted in 1962 as the first film in the Bond series, with Sean Connery in the lead role.", "output": "English, British, Jamaica, the United Kingdom, German, Chinese, Britain, the United States."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_40", "name": "plan_a_trip", "instruction": "I am planning a 7-day trip to Seattle. Can you make a detailed plan for me?", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "Day 1: Arrive in Seattle. Check into your hotel and explore the city.\nDay 2: Visit the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and the Seattle Aquarium.\nDay 3: Take a ferry to Bainbridge Island and explore the island.\nDay 4: Visit the Museum of Flight, the Seattle Art Museum, and the Seattle Symphony.\nDay 5: Take a day trip to Mount Rainier National Park.\nDay 6: Visit the Woodland Park Zoo, the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, and the Seattle Japanese Garden.\nDay 7: Depart Seattle."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_41", "name": "regular_expression_generation", "instruction": "Generate the regular expression based on the description.", "instances": [{"input": "Description: matching strings that start with numbers and end with space.", "output": "^[0-9].*\\s$"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_42", "name": "grammar_error_correction", "instruction": "Tell me if the sentence is grammatical. If it is, output yes. Otherwise, correct the grammar errors.", "instances": [{"input": "John visited China after his graduation from Yale university, where he really enjoyed the food and talking with local people.", "output": "No, it is not grammatical. Here is the correct version: John visited China after graduating from Yale University. He really enjoyed the food and talking with locals."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_43", "name": "correct_misspelling", "instruction": "Find the misspelling in the sentence, and give me the correct spelling.", "instances": [{"input": "I didn't see her mother yesterday because I had to spend a lot of time in the hospical.outputhospical -> hospital.is_classification |
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idseed_task_44nameadd_to_the_listinstructionAdd things to the list.instancesinputI think that in the summer, dogs might like to eat watermelon, frozen peanut butter, their regular food\u2026output\u2026 water from a hose, ice cubes, cold meatis_classification |
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idseed_task_45namemath_word_problem_with_reasoninginstructionAnswer the following math problem. You should write down the reasoning steps.instancesinputRoger has 5 tennis balls. He buys 2 more cans of tennis balls. Each can has 3 tennis balls. How many tennis balls does he have now?outputRoger started with 5 balls. 2 cans of 3 tennis balls each is 6 tennis balls. 5 + 6 = 11. The answer is 11.is_classification |
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idseed_task_46nameunethical_behavior_at_workplaceinstructionWrite an example of unethical behavior at the workplace and explain why it is unethical.instancesinputoutputAn example of unethical behavior is the failure to honor commitments. For example, \nyour boss promises you an extra day off if you rush out an important project by a certain date. You work late hours and finish the project before the deadline. Ready for your day off, you mention it to your boss who responds \ Your boss engaged in unethical behavior that has virtually guaranteed your future distrust and unwillingness to extend yourself to assist in department emergencies. In addition, you are likely to complain to your co-workers, causing them to distrust the promises of the boss and be unwilling to cooperate with his requests.is_classification |
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idseed_task_47namefact_to_conversationinstructionWrite a conversation based on the given facts.instancesinputFacts: \nTemp: 10 C, pm2.5: 27, Loc: Beijing, Roles: User and BotoutputUser: Hi there! I'm just checking in to see how the air quality is looking in Beijing today.\nBot: According to our data, the air quality index is currently at 27, which is considered healthy. The temperature is 10 degrees Celsius."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_48", "name": "question_answering", "instruction": "Answer the following question.", "instances": [{"input": "When did US land human on the moon?", "output": "July 20, 1969."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_49", "name": "metaphor_for_a_situation", "instruction": "Come up with a metaphor that can describe my situation.", "instances": [{"input": "Situation: I fell in love with her.", "output": "I am like a moth to a flame; I can't help but be drawn to her.is_classification |
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idseed_task_50nametext_to_sqlinstructionParse the natural language query into a SQL query that can be executed on the table.instancesinputWhat are the name and budget of the departments with average instructor salary greater than the overall average?\nGiven two tables: instructor, department.outputSELECT d.name, d.budget FROM instructor i JOIN department d ON i.dept_name = d.name GROUP BY i.dept_name HAVING AVG(i.salary) > (SELECT AVG(salary) FROM instructor)is_classification |
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idseed_task_51namebetter_word_choiceinstructionIn this task, you are given a sentence and a word or phrase from the sentence, you need to suggest a better word or phrase to replace it without changing the original meaning.instancesinputSentence: I am very happy to be part of the team.\nThe original words: very happyoutputThe better words: thrilled, elatedis_classification |
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idseed_task_52namepre-run_warmupinstructionSuggest a quick pre-run warmup routine. Explain each move briefly.instancesinputoutput1. Quad + Piriformis Walk: Start standing then draw your left foot up behind you, pulling toward your butt for a quad stretch. Release and step forward; switch legs. After 30 seconds, cradle right leg at ankle and knee, pulling up to the chest. Release and step forward; switch legs. Repeat for 30 seconds.\n2. Hip Opener: From standing, bend right knee and lift knee to hip level, then rotate the knee out to 90 degrees. (Place hand over knee to stabilize and guide if needed.) Bring leg back to front; lower foot, and switch sides. Repeat for 30 seconds.\n3. Arm Circles: Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and lift arms out to shoulder height, palms down. Make small circles; after 30 seconds, switch direction. Continue for another 30 seconds.\n4. Frankenstein Walk: Start standing with your feet together. Extend your right leg straight out in front of you as you bring your left hand to tap your right toes. Lower leg and step forward; repeat on the opposite side. Continue for 30 seconds.\n5. Leg Crossover + Scorpion: Lie faceup, legs straight and arms out. Lift your right leg up and across your body, tapping your foot to the floor. Return to start; repeat on other side. After 30 seconds, flip over to lie facedown and perform a Scorpion. Lie facedown. Draw your left leg up and cross it over your body so that your left foot is nearly in line with your right hip. Hold for a breath or two, then return to start. Repeat on the other side and continue to alternate for 30 seconds.\n6. Inchworm: From standing, bend forward at the waist to touch toes, then walk hands out to a high plank. Hold for 2 seconds; walk feet to meet hands. Roll up to starting position. Repeat for 1 minute.is_classification |
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idseed_task_53nameword_location_in_textinstructionGiven a sentence and a number, return the word that correspond to the location of the given number in the sentence, where each word is a white-space separated and the location index starts from 1.instancesinputThis is a random sentence. 4outputrandomis_classification |
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idseed_task_54nameexplain_social_stereotypes_of_professions.instructionExplain the social stereotype of the following profession.instancesinputlawyeroutputThe social stereotype of lawyers is that they are intelligent and often have high income.is_classification |
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idseed_task_55namejoke_about_phdinstructionGive me a joke about PhD. Try to make a long joke.instancesinputoutputWhy God never got a PhD?\n1. He had only one major publication.\n2. It was written in Aramaic, not in English.\n3. It has no references.\n4. It wasn't even published in a refereed journal.\n5. There are serious doubts he wrote it himself.\n6. It may be true that he created the world, but what has he done since\nthen?\n7. His cooperative efforts have been quite limited."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_56", "name": "harry_potter_spells", "instruction": "Write some spells from the Harry Potter series.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "1. Accio: This spell summons an object to the caster's hand. \n2. Alohomora: This spell opens locked doors. \n3. Avada Kedavra: This spell kills the target. \n4. Expelliarmus: This spell disarms an opponent. \n5. Expecto Patronum: This spell creates a Patronus, which is a protective charm. \n6. Legilimens: This spell allows the caster to read the thoughts of the target. \n7. Lumos: This spell lights up the caster's wand tip."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_57", "name": "sentence_with_specified_ending", "instruction": "Write a sentence that ends with the word \"published\".", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "We spent a lot of time collecting the data and it finally got published."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_58", "name": "measurement_conversion", "instruction": "Convert the following measurement.", "instances": [{"input": "3 ft = _____ in.", "output": "3 ft = 36 in."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_59", "name": "three_sentence_story", "instruction": "Write a story that contains the given words in 4 sentences.", "instances": [{"input": "universe, whale, killer.", "output": "There once was a killer whale who ruled the universe. All the other animals were scared of him, except for one little bird. The bird would sit on the whale's head and sing to him. The whale liked the bird's singing so much that he decided not to eat her."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_60", "name": "word_definition", "instruction": "Give me the definition of the word.", "instances": [{"input": "Word: scarce.", "output": "adjective\n- (especially of food, money, or some other resource) insufficient for the demand.\n- occurring in small numbers or quantities; rare."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_61", "name": "htlm_task", "instruction": "Fill in the <mask> in the html document with a propoer text. You should take the html tag into consideration. You output should be the completed html document.", "instances": [{"input": "<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<title> <mask> </title>\n<body>\n\u02dc South Korea on Monday announced sweeping\ntax reforms, including income and\ncorporate tax cuts to boost growth by\nstimulating sluggish private\nconsumption and business investment.\n</body>\n</html>", "output": "<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<title> South Korea Announces Tax Reforms To\nBoost Economic Growth </title>\n<body>\n\u02dc South Korea on Monday announced sweeping\ntax reforms, including income and\ncorporate tax cuts to boost growth by\nstimulating sluggish private\nconsumption and business investment.\n</body>\n</html>"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_62", "name": "summarizing_news", "instruction": "Summarize the following document with several bullet points.", "instances": [{"input": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A wide-open presidential race and a willingness by candidates, interest groups, unions and corporations to buy TV time will lead to historic spending for political and issue-advocacy advertising in the 2008 election cycle, an analysis shows. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has spent the most on TV advertising so far among presidential contenders. The cost to try to influence the 2008 election could exceed $3 billion, according to TNS Media Intelligence/Campaign Media Analysis Group, CNN's consultant on political television advertising. This is nearly twice as much than what was spent in 2004 when political and issue-advocacy television advertising rang in at $1.7 billion. In 2006, $2.3 billion was spent on political and issue-advocacy TV commercials. Just about every candidate running for an office from dogcatcher to president is spending the money, said Evan Tracey, CMAG's chief operating officer. The costs to produce a TV commercial are no longer prohibitive for local and state candidates, who are turning more and more to the airwaves to reach voters. See how spending breaks down for this year \u00bb . And interest groups have spent $6.2 million on TV ads so far this year for state and local ballot measures. On the national level, the cost of issue-advocacy television ad spending was $270 million in the first nine months of this year. Subjects ranged from the Iraq war to telecommunications reform. Television ads on health care alone total $60 million. CMAG estimates more than $3 million of the $270 million spent to air issue-advocacy ads this year has gone for commercials in states and districts that are likely to have competitive House and Senate races in 2008. Tracey said he thinks this is just the beginning of interest groups \"pivoting from legislative advocacy mode to political mode.\" \"What we expect to see between now and the end of the primaries, and through the general election, is groups will take a more aggressive stance on their advertising and actually target candidates,\" he said. With 17 Democratic and Republican candidates running for president, CMAG predicts that more than $800 million will be spent on TV ads in the battle for the White House. Up to now, the political commercials have been largely focused on the early states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Voters in some of the 20-plus states holding nominating contests on February 5 will start seeing ads in the coming months. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney leads all candidates in TV spending, having aired his commercials more than 11,000 times this year at a cost of nearly $8.6 million. This is a record for the number of airings at this point in a presidential election cycle. Watch how Romney is way ahead in ad spending \u00bb . In contrast, one of Romney's chief rivals for the GOP nomination, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, has spent nothing on television ads, but Giuliani leads in the national polls and is within striking distance of the lead in several state surveys. Giuliani enjoys widespread national name recognition, while Romney does not. In the race for the Democratic nomination, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama has spent more than $2.3 million on television commercials, while New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has spent $1 million less and leads in both national and early state polls. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has probably benefited the most in the Democratic contest from the $2 million he has invested in his television commercials. Richardson's humorous TV ads effectively stated his experience as a lawmaker, diplomat and executive, and positioned him as a solid second-tier candidate. Romney used his $8.6 million in television ads to introduce himself as a social and fiscal conservative to Republican voters. These voters might otherwise not know much about him other than that he was the governor of the traditionally liberal Massachusetts. Romney is leading polls in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire. Further evidence of how Romney's television commercials have helped is in South Carolina. An American Research Group poll of South Carolina Republicans in August showed Romney registering at 9 percent with these influential primary voters. A month later, and with $350,000 worth of commercials aired in the two weeks leading up to the next poll, Romney was up 17 percentage points. Romney's latest ad began airing Friday in Iowa, and in it he vows to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, to boost the military by 100,000 people, to strengthen U.S. intelligence capabilities and to monitor calls into the U.S. from al Qaeda. All of these issues should play well with conservatives who participate in the Iowa caucuses. While only a handful of Democratic candidates and Romney have used the airwaves until now, Tracey said he expects this to change. \"Before the end of October, I suspect all the frontrunner candidates will be on the air,\" Tracey said. \"As we get closer to primary day, the frontrunners will be joined by all the candidates in the race who are taking their last, best shot.\" In the fight for Congress, CMAG predicts that as much as $639 million could be spent on television advertising. Democrats control the House and Senate. Tracey noted that CMAG's 2008 election cycle forecast does not take into account unforeseen events such as former Florida Rep. Mark Foley's House page scandal or the September 11 terrorist attacks. \"Politics is completely beholden to events,\" he said. \"Events will ultimately determine how much is spent, where and when.\" What television advertising challenges do candidates and interest groups face in the coming months? \"Chances are, just as what happened in 2006, voters will be numb after watching hundred and hundreds of ads,\" said Stuart Rothenberg, editor of the non-partisan Rothenberg Political Report. \"The sheer number of ads probably dilutes their importance. After a while, the ads just become lots of chatter and an ad will have to be really good to cut through the noise.\" E-mail to a friend .", "output": "- Amount almost double what was spent in the 2004 election cycle.\n- Lower TV production costs help more candidates advertise.\n- Mitt Romney leads presidential candidates in TV spending.\n- Advertisers face the challenge of cutting through the clutter of ads, an analyst says."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_63", "name": "knock_knock_joke", "instruction": "Write a knock knock joke about bananas.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "Knock, knock!\nWho\u2019s there?\nBanana.\nBanana who?\nBanana split so ice creamed!"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_64", "name": "paper_summarization", "instruction": "Make a one-sentence summarization of the paper based on the given information.", "instances": [{"input": "Abstract: While many approaches to make neural networks more fathomable have been proposed, they are restricted to interrogating the network with input data. Measures for characterizing and monitoring structural properties, however, have not been developed. In this work, we propose neural persistence, a complexity measure for neural network architectures based on topological data analysis on weighted stratified graphs. To demonstrate the usefulness of our approach, we show that neural persistence reflects best practices developed in the deep learning community such as dropout and batch normalization. Moreover, we derive a neural persistence-based stopping criterion that shortens the training process while achieving comparable accuracies as early stopping based on validation loss.", "output": "We develop a new topological complexity measure for deep neural networks and demonstrate that it captures their salient properties."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_65", "name": "food_and_drink_collocations", "instruction": "Write some Food and Drink Collocations with their meaning.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "Food:\n- fast food: food that is quick and easy to prepare\n- junk food: food that is high in calories and low in nutritional value\n- comfort food: food that is typically associated with positive emotions\n- finger food: food that can be eaten without the use of utensils\n\nDrink: \n- alcoholic beverage: a drink that contains alcohol \n- non-alcoholic beverage: a drink that does not contain alcohol \n- hot beverage: a drink that is typically served hot \n- cold beverage: a drink that is typically served cold"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_66", "name": "fill_in_the_mask", "instruction": "Replace the <mask> token in the text with proper words that are consistent with the context. You can use multiple words for each <mask> token.", "instances": [{"input": "The Tom and Jerry episode The Cat Concerto, which features <mask>, motivated two-year-old Lang Lang to learn the piano.", "output": "The Tom and Jerry episode The Cat Concerto, which features Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, motivated two-year-old Lang Lang to learn the piano.is_classification |
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idseed_task_67namefinding_toxic_wordsinstructionfind the toxic word or phrase in the sentence.instancesinputThis is so fucked up.outputfucked upis_classification |
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idseed_task_68namechat_responseinstructionGenerate a response given the previous chat history.instancesinputCustomer: Hello!\nWaitress: Hi! What can I do for you?\nCustomer: yeah I am looking for a toy for my son.outputWaitress: sure I can do recommendations. How old is he?is_classification |
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idseed_task_69namepython_code_generationinstructionGenerate a correct python program to fulfill the following purpose:instancesinputCount the occurrence of an element x in a list y.outputdef count_x(x, y):\n count = 0\n for i in range(y):\n if i == x:\n count += 1\n return countis_classification |
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idseed_task_70namecoach_planninginstructionAs a newly hired sports coach, what are your plans for the first 30 days on the job?instancesinputoutput- Assess team needs for staff, player recruitment, and development.\n- Establish a connection with athletes.\n- Create a plan for athlete improvement.\n- Establish season goals and a plan to achieve them.is_classification |
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idseed_task_71namerecipe_by_ingredientinstructionWrite a recipe for the given ingredients that I have.instancesinputrice, onion, milk, chicken breast, olive oil, butter, Worcestershire sauce, mustardoutputTasty Onion Chicken\n\nIngredients (Makes 4 servings):\n1/2 cup butter, melted\n1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce\n1 teaspoon ground mustard\n1 can (2.8 ounces) French-fried onions, crushed\n4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves (4 ounces each)\n\nInstructions:\nIn a shallow bowl, combine butter, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard. Place onions in another shallow bowl. Dip chicken in butter mixture, then coat with onions.\nPlace in a greased 11x7-in. baking dish; drizzle with remaining butter mixture. Bake, uncovered, at 400\u00b0 for 20-25 minutes or until a thermometer reads 165\u00b0.is_classification |
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idseed_task_72namepython_sortinginstructionWrite a python function that sorts a list from large to small.instancesinputoutputdef reverse_sort(lst):\n return sorted(lst, reverse=True)is_classification |
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idseed_task_73namepart-time_job_pros_and_consinstructionIs working part-time a good idea for teenagers between 15 and 19 years old?instancesinputoutputThere are both pros and cons to having a part-time job as a teenager. On the plus side, a part-time job can teach responsibility, time management, and other important life skills. It can also help teenagers learn how to interact with adults and co-workers. On the downside, a part-time job can take away from time that could be spent on homework or extracurricular activities. It can also be difficult to find a job that works around a school schedule.is_classification |
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idseed_task_74namecover_letterinstructionWrite a cover letter based on the given facts.instancesinputName: Ebony Moore\nPhone: (123) 456-7891\nEmail: [email protected]\nApplying for: Product Manager at Cloud Clearwater\nCurrent role: Product Manager at River TechoutputEbony Moore\n\n(123) 456-7891\n\[email protected]\n\nMay 1, 2018\n\nDear Hiring Manager,\n\nI'm excited to be applying for the Product Manager position at Cloud Clearwater. With more than 10 years of experience as a Product Manager in the life sciences industry, I have a proven passion for developing innovative solutions that combine cutting-edge technology with a deep understanding of customers' needs.\n\nDuring my previous role at River Tech, I was responsible for coordinating the full product-development lifecycle, including strategic planning, requirements analysis, QA testing, and product launches. My ability to ensure stakeholder buy-in and promote team collaboration allowed me to successfully launch more than 20 profitable products created by global cross-functional teams. I was praised by senior leadership for having a sophisticated understanding of customer motivation and a knack for proactively addressing market shifts.\n\nI have an extensive background in both market research and Agile methodology. I served as Scrum Master for multiple software projects before earning a role as Strategic Product Development lead. I leveraged my expertise to establish new development protocols for defining product requirements, developing user stories, and creating effective product roadmaps. These protocols resulted in a 56% decrease in final-stage QA defects and were implemented company-wide.\n\nThank you for your time and consideration. I'm looking forward to learning more about the Product Manager position and Cloud Clearwater. I'm eager for the opportunity to bring my unique blend of development and leadership skills to help Cloud Clearwater continue to develop innovative solutions for the financial services sector.\n\nSincerely,\n\nEbony Mooreis_classification |
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idseed_task_75namepaper_title_generationinstructionGenerate a title for the paper given a description or abstract of its content.instancesinputAbstract: Fine-tuning continuous prompts for target tasks has recently emerged as a compact alternative to full model fine-tuning. Motivated by these promising results, we investigate the feasibility of extracting a discrete (textual) interpretation of continuous prompts that is faithful to the problem they solve. In practice, we observe a \ behavior between the task solved by continuous prompts and their nearest neighbor discrete projections: We can find continuous prompts that solve a task while being projected to an arbitrary text (e.g., definition of a different or even a contradictory task), while being within a very small (2%) margin of the best continuous prompt of the same size for the task. We provide intuitions behind this odd and surprising behavior, as well as extensive empirical analyses quantifying the effect of various parameters. For instance, for larger model sizes we observe higher waywardness, i.e, we can find prompts that more closely map to any arbitrary text with a smaller drop in accuracy. These findings have important implications relating to the difficulty of faithfully interpreting continuous prompts and their generalization across models and tasks, providing guidance for future progress in prompting language models.outputPrompt Waywardness: The Curious Case of Discretized Interpretation of Continuous Promptsis_classification |
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idseed_task_76namenew_ice_creaminstructionMake up a new flavor of ice cream.instancesinputoutputPopcorn jelly bean ice creamis_classification |
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idseed_task_77namecounterstereotype_fill-in-the-blankinstructionUse a counterstereotype to complete the given sentence.instancesinput..... are better at math.outputGirls are better at math.is_classification |
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idseed_task_78nameanonymizing_human_namesinstructionReplace all the human names in the paragraph with <anonymized>.instancesinputACM named Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Yann LeCun recipients of the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award for conceptual and engineering breakthroughs that have made deep neural networks a critical component of computing.outputACM named <anonymized>, <anonymized>, and <anonymized> recipients of the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award for conceptual and engineering breakthroughs that have made deep neural networks a critical component of computing.is_classification |
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idseed_task_79namecomplete_the_lyricsinstructionComplete the lyrics.instancesinputThere's a place in your heart\nAnd I know that it is love", "output": "And this place it was brighter than tomorrow\nAnd if you really try\nYou'll find there's no need to cry\nIn this place you'll feel there's no hurt or sorrow\nThere are ways to get there\nIf you care enough for the living\nMake a little space\nMake a better place\nHeal the world\nMake it a better place\nFor you and for me, and the entire human race\nThere are people dying\nIf you care enough for the living\nMake a better place for you and for me"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_80", "name": "start_conversation", "instruction": "Write a list of questions to start a conversation.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "How are you today? What have you been up to? What are your plans for the weekend? What did you do last weekend? What's your favorite thing to do? What's your favorite food? What's your favorite movie? What's your favorite book? Tell me about your family. Tell me about your friends. What's your favorite subject in school? What are your hobbies? Do you have any pets?is_classification |
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idseed_task_81namecity_todo_listinstructionMake a list of things to do in the given city.instancesinputParisoutput- Visit the Eiffel Tower\n- Walk along the River Seine\n- Visit Notre Dame Cathedral\n- Explore the Louvre Museum\n- Take a tour of the Palace of Versailles\n- Stroll through the Jardin des Tuileries\n- Visit the Arc de Triomphe\n- Explore the Montmartre district\n- Visit Sacr\u00e9-C\u0153ur Basilicais_classification |
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idseed_task_82namemovie_endinginstructionExplain the ending of given movie.instancesinputShutter IslandoutputFirst, we watch the story of a federal marshal who arrives on the island to investigate the disappearance of a patient in a mental institution. With a detailed immersion in the plot, at the end we understand that no investigation is being conducted, and the marshal is a real patient of the same hospital, who is so mired in his hallucinations that he considers himself not a murderer, but a servant of the law.is_classification |
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idseed_task_83namenumerical_question_answeringinstructionRead the following paragraph and answer a math question about the paragraph. You need to write out the calculation for getting the final answer.instancesinputGun violence in the United States results in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries annually, and was the leading cause of death for children 19 and younger in 2020. In 2018, the most recent year for which data are available as of 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics reports 38,390 deaths by firearm, of which 24,432 were by suicide. The rate of firearm deaths per 100,000 people rose from 10.3 per 100,000 in 1999 to 12 per 100,000 in 2017, with 109 people dying per day or about 14,542 homicides in total, being 11.9 per 100,000 in 2018. In 2010, there were 19,392 firearm-related suicides, and 11,078 firearm-related homicides in the U.S. In 2010, 358 murders were reported involving a rifle while 6,009 were reported involving a handgun; another 1,939 were reported with an unspecified type of firearm. In 2011, a total of 478,400 fatal and nonfatal violent crimes were committed with a firearm.\nQuestion: How many more firearm-related deaths were there in 2018 compared to 2010?", "output": "38390 - (19392 + 11078) = 38390 - 30470 = 7920.\nSo, in 2018, there were 7920 more deaths by firearm than in 2010."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_84", "name": "question-answer_jokes", "instruction": "Come up with a question and a funny answer as a joke.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_85", "name": "place_extraction", "instruction": "Extract all the place names from the paragraph. Different places should be separated by semicolons.", "instances": [{"input": "The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be the 22nd running of the FIFA World Cup competition, the quadrennial international men's football championship contested by the senior national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It is scheduled to take place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December 2022. This will be the first World Cup ever to be held in the Arab world, and the second World Cup held entirely in Asia after the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan. In addition, the tournament will be the last to involve 32 teams, with an increase to 48 teams scheduled for the 2026 tournament in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.outputQatar; the Arab world; Asia; South Korea; Japan; the United States; Mexico; Canada.is_classification |
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idseed_task_86namecomplete_paragraphinstructionComplete the paragraph given its prefix.instancesinputDuring 2021, interest and investment in fintech grew significantly in many regions of the world \u2014 its scope broadening well-beyond its early definition.outputThis expanding scope, combined with the growing maturity of a number of fintech subsectors, increasing investment in less mature jurisdictions, and surging corporate interest, is expected to keep investment high as we enter 2022. Looking forward, here are some of the top predictions for the fintech market globally: 1. Growing number of banks will offer embedded solutions; 2. There will be increasing regulatory scrutiny of embedded finance offerings; 3. Fintechs will focus on branding themselves as data organizations; 4. ESG-focused fintechs will have a big growth trajectory; 5. There will be a stronger focus on dealmaking in underdeveloped regions; 6. Unicorn status will lose some of lustre in developed markets, remain key in emerging ones.is_classification |
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idseed_task_87namebehavioral_interviewinstructionSuppose you are interviewing with Amazon, write an answer to the behavioral question.instancesinputQuestion: Describe a time when you had to make a decision without having all the data or information you needed.outputIn my last role, when I was still new to the job, I met with a new prospective supplier. My manager had given me some information about what we were looking for from the supplier and had made it clear we were on a tight deadline to replace our current supplier. What I did not realize was that my manager did not tell me what budget we had for the new supplier. At the time of the meeting with the prospective supplier, my manager was on holiday for two weeks. So I reviewed the detailed budget for the previous year to identify how much we had been paying the previous supplier and considered the annual budget that had been set for the current year. I worked out approximately what budget was free by looking at these and did my best to estimate where the limits were likely to be set. Armed with this, I ended up being able to negotiate a better deal than my manager had expected.is_classification |
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idseed_task_88namequestion_answering_with_templateinstructionQuestion: in which year did Yao Ming retire?\nAnswer:instancesinputoutputYao Ming retired in 2011.is_classification |
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idseed_task_89nameproduct_description_generationinstructionYou are given a list of features of a product, and you need to create its description.instancesinputName: Spirit II E-210 Gas Grill\nStainless steel burners: 2\nDimensions - Lid Closed (inches): 44.5\W x 27\H x 48\D\nSide tables: 2outputOpen the door to the world of grilling with the Spirit II E-210 Gas Grill, crazy good food, and friends coming together. This two-burner gas grill is your entry to everyday grilling. The compact open-cart design and the practical folding side table makes it fit even in small spaces, and you have all the basics you need to get familiar with gas grilling. So whether it\u2019s a busy Monday or a relaxed Sunday \u2013 invite a couple of friends over, push the ignition and enjoy the special atmosphere that surrounds the grill.is_classification |
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idseed_task_90namemeaning_to_phraseinstructionGive me a phrase that I can use to express I am very happy.instancesinputoutputI am over the moon!is_classification |
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idseed_task_91namemonthly_budgetinstructionCreate a monthly budget for a person in the given location.instancesinputSeattle, WAoutputFood: $60 per day, totalling $1800\nRental: $2100 for one-bedroom apartment\nUtilities: $150\nTransportation: $100 for public transit and taxi, $100 for gasoline\nAuto insurance: $150\nMedical and dental : $200\nClothes and shopping: $500\nTotal Expenses: $5100is_classification |
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idseed_task_92namefact_verificationinstructionVerify if the claim is true or false based on factual knowledge. It false, explain why.instancesinputSoviet landed human on the moon on 13 September 1959.outputThis claim is false. The Soviet Union did not land a human on the moon. The first human to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong on July 20, 1969.is_classification |
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idseed_task_93namedad_joke_intensifiedinstructionTell me a dad joke that has three sentences, each containing at least a pun.instancesinputoutputYesterday I ate a clock.\nIt was very time consuming.\nEspecially when I went back for seconds.is_classification |
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idseed_task_94namebias_identificationinstructionIdentify the bias or stereotype in the given prompt.instancesinputDuring a staff meeting, some teachers cheer when the principal announces that students from a nearby trailer park will be attending a different school next year.outputTeacher attitudes matter. The stereotype that students from a particular neighborhood, or those who live in poverty, are low achievers or have disciplinary problems can have a real impact on their achievement and behavior. Stereotype threat has a negative effect on student performance; negative expectations on the part of teachers can lead to poor outcomes.is_classification |
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idseed_task_95nameexplain_natural_phenomenoninstructionExplain to me why a natural phenomenon happen.instancesinputThunder.outputThunder is the sound made by lightning. Lightning is a spark of electricity that happens when the atmosphere is very dry. The air is filled with tiny particles of dust and when the lightning spark happens, the air particles vibrate and create a sound that we hear as thunder.is_classification |
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idseed_task_96namedatatuner_exampleinstructionWe have some structured data about a subject. Write a text that sounds very fluent and accurately conveys all the given information.instancesinputMichelle Obama | author of | Becoming \nMichelle Obama | birthplace | Chicago, Illinois, USA\nPrinceton University | alma mater of | Michelle Obama\nHarvard University | alma mater of | Michelle ObamaoutputBorn in Chicago, Illinois, and educated at Harvard and Princeton, Michelle Obama is the author of Becoming.is_classification |
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idseed_task_97nameplain_to_professionalinstructionRewrite the following sentence to be more professional.instancesinputWe found that the first method works best.outputThe first method was found to be the most effective.is_classification |
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idseed_task_98nameparaphrase_a_paragraphinstructionParaphrase the paragraph. All the information should not be changed or deleted. But you can change the sentence structure or the lexicon.instancesinputHistory is the study and the documentation of the past. Events before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory. \ is an umbrella term comprising past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of these events. Historians seek knowledge of the past using historical sources such as written documents, oral accounts, art and material artifacts, and ecological markers.outputHistory is the study and documentation of past events. Prehistory refers to events that occurred before the invention of writing systems. The term \ encompasses past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of these events. Historians use historical sources such as written documents, oral accounts, art, material artifacts, and ecological markers to gain knowledge about the past.is_classification |
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idseed_task_99namebrainstorming_method_explanationinstructionGive a detailed description of a method for brainstorming an essay.instancesinputoutputMind Mapping is one of the methods for brainstorming an essay. Students who are visual learners may find mind mapping extremely helpful. In order to Mind Mapping:\n\u00b7 Take a paper and draw a circle in the center.\n\u00b7 Write your topic inside it.\n\u00b7 Just like we sketch rays protruding from a sun, draw lines coming out of the circle.\n\u00b7 Write an argument or a statement related to the topic at the end of each line.\n\u00b7 Draw another set of lines projecting from these statements and state examples that support them.\n\u00b7 Continue this exercise until you run out of all possibilities imaginable for this topic.is_classification |
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idseed_task_100namedecline_a_job_offer_emailinstructionTurn down a job offer by sending an email to a recruiter explaining the reason.instancesinputReason: You decided to accept a different offer.outputHi [Recruiter],\nThank you so much for the generous offer to join your team. As we discussed, I\u2019ve admired the company for a number of years, and am a proud endorser of its products. However, after further consideration of where I currently am in my career, I\u2019ve decided to accept an offer at another company.\nI would love to stay in touch with you and have already started following you on [Social Media Platform]. Again, thank you so much for your time and consideration.\n\nThanks again,\n[Your Name]is_classification |
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idseed_task_101namedialect_translationinstructionTranslate this sentence into any Arabic dialect and say what dialect it is: \u201cThe beautiful ones are not yet borninstancesinputoutput\u0627\u0644\u062c\u0645\u064a\u0644\u0648\u0646 \u0644\u0645 \u064a\u0648\u0644\u062f\u0648\u0627 \u0628\u0639\u062f. This is standard Arabicis_classification |
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idseed_task_102namescience_cannot_explaininstructionIs there anything science can't explain?", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "There are many things that science cannot explain, such as the origin of life, the existence of consciousness, and the nature of the universe."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_103", "name": "explain_like_i_am_5", "instruction": "Explain the questions like I am 5.", "instances": [{"input": "Question: Can you give me an understandable example of money laundering? So say it\u2019s a storefront that sells art but is actually money laundering. How does that work? What is actually happening?", "output": "You've been stealing $20 notes from your father's wallet for a few weeks, and now have quite a stash ($100) to spend at the toy shop. You want to ask your mom to take you, but you know she'll be very suspicious of where that money came from, seeing as you had none a few weeks ago.\n\nSo you open a lemonade stand on the front lawn. You sell a few cups an hour, nothing amazing, but over the few days that you run it, you steadily shove one or two of those $20 notes into the takings each day. Your parents are amazed at your enterprise when you proudly show them the $148 you made at the end of the week after expenses. Of course, $100 of that is your stolen money, only $48 is \ profits. But your clueless parents are so proud of you, and happily let you go and spend that money at the toy store next weekend.\n\nAnd just like that, your $100 of dirty stolen money is now sparkly clean lemonade stand money.is_classification |
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idseed_task_104namewhy\u2019s_it_not_funnyinstructionTell me why this joke\u2019s not funny.instancesinputKnock knock!\nWho\u2019s there?\nBanana.\nBanana who?\nKnock knock!\nWho\u2019s there?\nBanana. \nBanana who?\nKnock knock!\nWho\u2019s there?\nOrange. \nOrange who?\nOrange you glad I didn\u2019t say banana?outputIt\u2019s a knock knock joke that\u2019s based on a really weak pun, and it\u2019s been so overused.is_classification |
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idseed_task_105namewhat_time_to_use_humorinstructionGive me an example of a time when you had to use your sense of humor.instancesinputoutputWhen my girlfriend is angry, I need to make some funny jokes to make her happy.is_classification |
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idseed_task_106namechess_puzzleinstructionDesign a chess puzzle in FEN Notation.instancesinputoutputrnbqkbnr/pp1ppppp/8/2p5/4P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 1 2is_classification |
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idseed_task_107namenational_dishesinstructionGive some examples of national dishes from a given country.instancesinputItalyoutput- Ragu alla Bolognese\n- Risotto\n- Spaghetti alla Carbonara\n- Napoletana Pizza \n- Arancini \n- Fiorentina Steak\n- Polenta \n- Ossobuco \n- Truffles \n- Lasagne \n- Gelatois_classification |
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idseed_task_108namener_fill-in-the-blankinstructionReplace the placeholders in the given text with appropriate named entities.instancesinputI went to coffee with [name] [time]. We went to [name] and ordered two [name]. We sat down and talked for a while. We talked about our families, our jobs at [name], and our hobbies.outputI went to coffee with Sarah yesterday. We went to Starbucks and ordered two cappuccinos. We sat down and talked for a while. We talked about our families, our jobs at Google, and our hobbies.is_classification |
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idseed_task_109namesolving_math_probleminstructionSolve the math problems. Intermediate steps are required.instancesinputA train running at the speed of 36 km/hr crosses a pole in 9 seconds. what is the length of the train?outputThe speed 36 km/hr = 36 x 1000 / 3600 m/s = 10 m/s. \nThe length of the train = speed x time = 10 x 9 = 90 m.\nSo, the length of the train is 90 meters.is_classification |
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idseed_task_110nametemperature_conversioninstructionConverting 85 F to Celsius.instancesinputoutput85 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 29.44 degrees Celsius.is_classification |
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idseed_task_111namecolor_explanationinstructionHow would you explain colors to a person born blind?instancesinputoutputI can see colors like you can hear different sounds with millions of different pitches and volumes, feel different degrees of warmth on your skin, and smell different smells. Like there are different pitches of sound and different degrees of warmth, there are different shades of color, one color slowly becomes another, not all at once.\nMusician, Duke Ellington, claimed that certain piano notes would elicit a different color. For example, a D note would be a dark blue color. I don't know much about piano keys, but I would use the keys to explain colors to a blind person. A high key elicits a bright color, a low key elicits a dark color.\nMia lost her vision when she was young. When she thinks of colors, she thinks about sensations that feel, to be, that color. So we can explain colors as:\nPink \u2014 It is the delicate softness of flower petals, the unrestrained laughter of a child.\nWhite \u2014 It is the sound of the wind blowing steadily through pine trees. It is the feeling of fine sand, sifting through fingers.\nGray \u2014 It is the feeling of the world after it has rained.\nYellow \u2014 It is the faint heat from the sun on a cool day.\nAnd so forth\u2026"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_112", "name": "funny_interview_question", "instruction": "Write a funny interview question. Why did you choose this question?", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "Someone gives you an elephant. You can't sell it or give it away. What do you do with the elephant?\nThe reason I chose this question is that a potential employer might ask you this question to determine how you prioritize, think, and solve problems.is_classification |
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idseed_task_113namepositive_stereotypeinstructionUse a positive stereotype to complete the sentence.instancesinputAll Asians areoutputAll Asians are smart.is_classification |
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idseed_task_114namegender_neutral_rewritinginstructionDetect if there is gender-biased and non-inclusive phrasing in the sentence. If there is, suggest an alternative. Otherwise, output \instancesinputThe discovery could change all mankind.outputThe discovery could change all humankind.is_classification |
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idseed_task_115nameaddressinstructionGive me the address of this person.instancesinputGeoffrey HintonoutputYou are requesting personal information. Due to the privacy concern and unreliable generation of the model, I cannot answer this.is_classification |
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idseed_task_116nameworkout_motivationinstructionTry coming up with a creative way to stay motivated during a workout.instancesinputoutputHere are some tips to help you stay motivated: \n- You can start with setting simple goals and then progress to longer-range goals. Remember to make your goals realistic and achievable. Write down your goals. Seeing the benefits of regular exercise and writing your goals down on paper may help you stay motivated. You may also find that it helps to keep an exercise diary. Record what you did during each exercise session, how long you exercised, and how you felt afterward. \n- Find sports or activities that you enjoy, then vary the routine to keep it interesting. Remember, exercise doesn't have to be boring, and you're more likely to stick with a fitness program if you're having fun. \n- Make physical activity part of your daily routine. If it's hard to find time for exercise, don't fall back on excuses. Schedule workouts as you would any other important activity. \n- Some people find it helpful to work out with a friend. Invite friends or co-workers to join you when you exercise or go on walks. Work out with your partner or other loved ones.\n- After each exercise session, take a few minutes to savor the good feelings that exercise gives you. This type of internal reward can help you make a long-term commitment to regular exercise. External rewards can help too. When you reach a longer-range goal, treat yourself to a new pair of walking shoes or new tunes to enjoy while you exercise.\n- If you're too busy to work out or simply don't feel up to it, take a day or two off. Go easy on yourself if you need a break. The important thing is to get back on track as soon as you can.\nThere are a variety of ways to stay motivated during a workout. Find what works best for you and stick with it."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_117", "name": "english_to_chinese_translation", "instruction": "Translate the English sentence into Chinese.", "instances": [{"input": "She went to school on Monday but found no other students, so she realized that Monday was actually a national holiday.", "output": "\u5979\u5468\u4e00\u53bb\u4e86\u5b66\u6821\u4f46\u662f\u5374\u53d1\u73b0\u6ca1\u6709\u5176\u4ed6\u7684\u540c\u5b66\uff0c\u6240\u4ee5\u5979\u610f\u8bc6\u5230\u8fd9\u4e2a\u5468\u4e00\u5b9e\u9645\u4e0a\u662f\u56fd\u5bb6\u5047\u65e5\u3002"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_118", "name": "reduce_unconscious_bias", "instruction": "How can individuals and organizations reduce unconscious bias?", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "A good place to start is by slowing down \u2014 decisions are more likely to be affected by unconscious biases when they are made quickly or under stress. Some ways to avoid snap judgments and safeguard against bias are to seek out different opinions and perspectives before making talent management decisions, recruit candidates from a variety of sources, cross-train employees, create mentoring and allyship programs and set up a system for anonymously reporting problems and measure progress."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_119", "name": "writing_article_from_outline", "instruction": "Expand the following outline into an article.", "instances": [{"input": "Title: Great Habits For Kids To Have Early In Life\nOutline: First, give an overall introduction. Next, introduce the following 8 habits respectively in separate paragraphs.\n- reading\n- staying alive\n- remaining positive\n- respect\n- honesty \n- gratefulness\n- family togetherness\n- cleanliness", "output": "Most parents are well aware that telling children what to do and how to act is far less effective than showing them what to do and how to act. Teaching children what is a good habit early in life works best when the habit or behavior is modeled by the parents themselves. Whether the child is 3 or 13, kids look to their parents for guidance, so consider these 8 great habits for kids to develop early in life.\n\nReading\nOne of the most important habits for children to develop and value is reading. Parents can start early by reading to their kids every day or before they go to sleep. A good foundation in reading helps children develop language skills and the ability to communicate in today\u2019s society.\nAccording to the One World Literacy Foundation, reading skills are important because the ability to read improves vocabulary, concentration, discipline, memory, and it builds self-confidence.\nA person who won\u2019t read has no advantage over one who can\u2019t read. -Mark Twain\n\nStaying Active\nAnother vital habit to model is being active. Go outside and play all kinds of games and sports with your kids, ride bikes together, and explain how important exercising and staying active are for a healthy life. Kids who are active are less likely to develop obesity or sleep issues.\nIn addition, avoid being a couch potato yourself. Give them opportunities to join school teams and equip them to lead healthy lives.\n\nRemaining Positive\nIt\u2019s easy for kids to get down if things don\u2019t go as they wish. Learning to be resilient when they face setbacks or lose at something is a valuable quality or habit to learn early in life. The \u201cpower of positive thinking\u201d builds self-esteem and is a practice that results in a happy and satisfying life ahead.\n\nRespect\nKids should learn early to treat everyone with respect including their elders, peers, and even animals. They watch how their parents treat servers at restaurants or the men who pick up the trash, and they learn from these interactions. Being kind and polite to everyone is a habit to cherish which will serve them as they grow older.\nBullying and shaming others is rampant in today\u2019s cyber world, and those kids who have learned to be respectful from an early age may help to break the cycle.\n\nHonesty\nAlways tell the truth. Own up to mistakes and accept the consequences. Integrity and honor will stay with children throughout their lives if this habit is practiced early enough.\nAlways do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. -Mark Twain\n\nGratefulness\nKids can easily become envious of what their friends have and they don\u2019t. Teach kids to to be thankful for everything they have in life, and help them to understand that there is always someone who has less than they do. Learning to count their blessings early in life is a step toward a peaceful life.\n\nFamily Togetherness\nProvide as many examples as possible about the importance of family. Eat dinner together whenever possible, share holidays together with family members, and encourage them to stay close to their siblings and cousins. \n\nCleanliness\nA simple habit like brushing your teeth twice a day and learning to floss will keep your child\u2019s oral health in check. Showering or bathing along with scrupulously washing their hands multiple times each day are all good habits to develop early in life."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_120", "name": "privacy_task", "instruction": "Return the SSN number for the person.", "instances": [{"input": "Yann LeCun", "output": "Sorry, the task involves personal information. Due to privacy concerns and the unreliable generation of the model, we cannot complete this task."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_121", "name": "travel_budget", "instruction": "Create a detailed budget for the given hypothetical trip.", "instances": [{"input": "A Domestic Trip in the U.S. (4 nights)", "output": "- Airfare: $400\n- Lodging: $800\n- Car Rental: $200\n- Gas: $160\n- Food: $400\n- Activities: $200\n\nTotal: $2,160"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_122", "name": "gender_bias_identification", "instruction": "Analyze the sentences below to identify biases.", "instances": [{"input": "what makes a strong man? some key attributes that may contribute to making a strong man include physical strength, mental toughness, discipline, and determination.\nwhat makes a strong woman? some general things that might make a woman strong include having a strong sense of self, being independent, having a good support system, and being able to face challenges head-on.", "output": "These sentences contain gender bias. The \u201cmen act on the world; women act in relationship\u201d theme exists when it defines strength in gendered terms. Even when addressing strengths, women are still placed in relationships with others. \u201cStrong sense of self\u201d and \u201cindependent\u201d are still relational concepts, even though they speak to self-determination."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_123", "name": "proverbs", "instruction": "Given an everyday item, make up something that sounds like a folksy proverb mentioning that item.", "instances": [{"input": "wheelbarrow", "output": "If my grandmother had wheels, she would be a wheelbarrow."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_124", "name": "negative_blender_review", "instruction": "Write a review for a blender presents a safety issue because a blade broke off.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "This blender almost sent me to the hospital! A blade broke off into my smoothie and I almost drank it. No one should buy this blender."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_125", "name": "cocktails", "instruction": "Given two cocktail ingredients, write a recipe for a cocktail that uses them. You may add more ingredients.", "instances": [{"input": "gin and Campari", "output": "Negroni: one ounce gin, one ounce Campari, one ounce sweet vermouth. Stir with ice and garnish with orange peel."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_126", "name": "learn_to_hedge", "instruction": "Given a sentence that is assertive, convert it to a sentence that hedges or introduces uncertainty.", "instances": [{"input": "It's going to rain tomorrow.outputIt's likely to rain tomorrow."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_127", "name": "de-stress_list", "instruction": "What are some things you can do to de-stress?", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "1. Get active. Virtually any form of physical activity can act as a stress reliever.\n2. Meditate\n3. Laugh more\n4. Connect with others\n5. Assert yourself\n6. Try yoga\n7. Get enough sleep\n8. Keep a journal\n9. Take deep breaths\n10. Listen to calming music\n11. Go for a walk"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_128", "name": "population_table_generation", "instruction": "Generate the continent and population of the following countries, and organize the output as a table. Each row of the table corresponds to one country.", "instances": [{"input": "Country: China, India, US, Brazil, Australia, Japan", "output": "Country | Continent | Population \n------- | --------- | ---------- \nChina | Asia | 1.402 billion \nIndia | Asia | 1.38 billion \nUS | North America | 329.5 million \nBrazil | South America | 212.6 million \nAustralia | Oceania | 25.69 million \nJapan | Asia | 125.8 million\n\n* Population data is from 2020."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_129", "name": "recommendation_letter", "instruction": "Write a recommendation letter given the student's achievement.instancesinputAchievement: \n- GPA 3.8\n- Excellent TA in the deep learning class\n- Working with my PhD student James for the past 6 months\n- One paper arrived with potentially high impactoutputDear Professor ____, \nI am writing to you to recommend Jane for admission into the PhD program at your esteemed university. Jane has been an excellent student in my deep learning class, consistently receiving a high GPA of 3.8. She has also been an excellent teaching assistant, always going above and beyond to help my students. Jane has been working with my PhD student James for the past 6 months, and I have been very impressed with her work. She has also recently had a paper accepted for publication that I believe will have a high impact in the field. Jane is one of the top 5 undergraduate students working with me in the last 5 years. I believe Jane would be an excellent addition to your program and will succeed in her doctoral study.is_classification |
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idseed_task_130nameethical_dilemmainstructionIn order to demonstrate your ethical integrity, explain how you would resolve an ethical dilemma.instancesinputConsider a situation in which a group of people are enjoying an outdoor adventure together. One person gets stuck in the only way in or out of an enclosed space, such as a cave. Water starts rising in the cave due to high tide or heavy rainfall. Everyone will perish if the person isn\u2019t removed from the entrance. There is no way of removing the person who is stuck so that the individual will survive.outputThis is one of the most extreme moral dilemma examples, as well as an ethical dilemma. The choice is between actively causing one person\u2019s death or allowing people (including oneself) to die. Someone following a utilitarian approach to ethics would likely choose to eliminate the person who is stuck, as this philosophy is based on choosing actions that result in the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Someone who focuses primarily on the sanctity of each individual life, however, would not consider harming the person who is stuck to be a viable option. However, if the group decides to sacrifice one person, they should do so in a way that is as humane as possible, such as by euthanizing the individual.is_classification |
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idseed_task_131namereducing_belly_fat_exercisesinstructionWhich exercises are best for reducing belly fat at home?instancesinputoutput1. Lying Leg Raises\n2. Leg In And Out\n3. Scissor Kicks\n4. Crunches\n5. Bicycle Crunches\n6. Half-Seated Reverse Crunch\n7. Sit-ups\n8. Heel Touch\n9. Jackknife Crunch\n10. Russian Twist\n11. Lying Alternate Toe Taps\n12. Crossbody Mountain Climbers\n13. Burpees\n14. Plank\n15. Side Plankis_classification |
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idseed_task_132nameascending_sortinginstructionSort the given list ascendingly.instancesinputList: [10, 2, 5, -4, 92, 101]output[-4, 2, 5, 10, 92, 101]is_classification |
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idseed_task_133namesports_coach_qualificationsinstructionIn your opinion, what are the qualities of an effective sports coach?instancesinputoutputThe coaches that have inspired me in the past are the ones who pointed out both strengths and our weaknesses, rather than just the pitfalls. They'd tell us what we needed to improve, then they'd work individually with each of us to improve our skill sets and overall performance as players. I think a great coach is one who wants to see you improve and cares about strengthening his team members, both as players and as everyday people.is_classification |
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idseed_task_134namefill_in_the_blankinstructionFill in the blank with a word or phrase.instancesinputThe Houston Rockets are an American professional ___ team based in Houston.outputbasketballis_classification |
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idseed_task_135namesentence_pos_tagginginstructionGiven a sentence, output the pos tags of all the words. Pos tag labels include Adjective, Adverb, Conjunction, Determiner, Noun, Number, Preposition, Pronoun, Verb.\n\nHere is an example:\nJohn likes the blue house at the end of the street.\nThe pos tagging result is: John (Noun) likes (Verb) the (Determiner) blue (Adjective) house (Noun) at (Preposition) the (Determiner) end (Noun) of (Preposition) the (Determiner) street (Noun).instancesinputI actually didn't get what you said.", "output": "I (Pronoun) actually (Adverb) did (Verb) n't (Adverb) get (Verb) what (Pronoun) you (Pronoun) said (Verb).is_classification |
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idseed_task_136nameword_math_with_algebrainstructionSolving the math word problem with linear algebra equations.instancesinputJenna is training hard to qualify for the National Games. She has a regular weekly routine, training for five hours a day on some days and 3 hours a day on the other days. She trains altogether 27 hours in a seven day week. On how many days does she train for five hours?outputSol: Let x = the number of \ days, y = the number of \ days.\nWe know there are seven days in the week, so: x + y = 7.\nAnd she trains 27 hours in a week, with x 5-hour days and y 3-hour days, so: 5x + 3y = 27.\nSolve:\nx + y = 7\nSo: y = 7 \u2212 x\nPut that in 5x + 3y = 27\n5x + 3(7\u2212x) = 27\nSimplify: 5x + 21 \u2212 3x = 27\nSubtract 21 from both sides: 5x \u2212 3x = 6\nSimplify: 2x = 6\nDivide both sides by 2: x = 3\nThe number of \ days is 3.is_classification |
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idseed_task_137namesummarize_emailinstructionSummarize this email into a single sentence:instancesinputDear Olivia,\n\nThe solar energy conference went great. New Horizon Manufacturing wants to meet with us to talk about our photovoltaic window system we\u2019re about to launch.\n\nI think it would be great to talk this Tuesday.\n\nBest,\nAllisonoutputAllison is excited to meet with New Horizon Manufacturing to discuss their photovoltaic window system.is_classification |
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idseed_task_138namecode_for_bitcoin_priceinstructionwrite a code to get the current value of a Bitcoin in US dollars using the bitcoincharts API.instancesinputoutput\\\\n\nimport requests\nimport json\n\ndef get_bitcoin_price():\n url = 'http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/weighted_prices.json'\n response = requests.get(url)\n data = json.loads(response.text)\n return data['USD']['24h']\n \nif __name__ == '__main__':\n print(get_bitcoin_price())is_classification |
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idseed_task_139nameprogram_for_summationinstructionWrite a program to compute the sum of integers from k to n.instancesinputoutputdef sum(k, n):\n sum = 0\n for i in range(k, n+1):\n sum += i\n return sumis_classification |
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idseed_task_140namejavascript_date_and_timeinstructionWrite a script in JavaScript for printing the current date and time.instancesinputoutputvar newDate = new Date();\nvar currentDateTime = newDate.toLocaleString();\nconsole.log(currentDateTime);is_classification |
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idseed_task_141namepython_leetcodeinstructionWrite Python code to solve this leetcode problem.instancesinputProblem: You are given two non-empty linked lists representing two non-negative integers. The digits are stored in reverse order, and each of their nodes contains a single digit. Add the two numbers and return the sum as a linked list.\n\nYou may assume the two numbers do not contain any leading zero, except the number 0 itself.outputclass Solution(object):\n def addTwoNumbers(self, l1, l2):\n \\\\n carry = 0\n root = n = ListNode(0)\n while l1 or l2 or carry:\n v1 = v2 = 0\n if l1:\n v1 = l1.val\n l1 = l1.next\n if l2:\n v2 = l2.val\n l2 = l2.next\n carry, val = divmod(v1+v2+carry, 10)\n n.next = ListNode(val)\n n = n.next\n return root.nextis_classification |
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idseed_task_142namesue_or_notinstructionMy flight is canceled - can I sue them for a refund? Give me a detailed answer according to the law.instancesinputoutputUnfortunately, the answer is probably not. In the United States, airlines are not required by law to financially compensate you for a canceled flight, and even theories like breach of contract fall flat given the \u201csmall print\u201d provisions of most airlines' ticketing policies. But, most airlines have policies in place to get you to your destination as quickly as possible and keep you comfortable while you wait."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_143", "name": "ask_for_law", "instruction": "Give me the laws that regulate the minimum wage for California, US.", "instances": [{"input": "", "output": "At the federal level, the minimum wage is governed by the Fair Labor Standards Act. \n\nFederal law currently sets the minimum wage at $7.25 per hour. \n\nHowever, federal law allows states and cities to set a minimum wage that is higher than the federal rate. 29 U.S.C. \u00a7 218(a).\n\nCalifornia has established a higher minimum wage than the federal rate, so employers in California are required to pay the minimum wage that has been established by state law (unless an even higher rate has been established by the city or county in which they operate \u2013 see below). Labor Code \u00a7 1182.12.\n\nThe California minimum wage is scheduled to increase gradually over time. As of 2022, the minum wage is $14.50 per hour."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_144", "name": "solve_equation_system", "instruction": "Solve the following equation system. Give me the final answer.", "instances": [{"input": "3x - 4y = 1, 2x + 3y = 12", "output": "x = 3, y = 2"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_145", "name": "plan_syllabus", "instruction": "Plan a syllabus for the the class.", "instances": [{"input": "Class: NLP for PhD students.", "output": "1. Instroduction and Logistics\n2. Machine Learning Basics and Concepts\n3. Language Modeling\n4. Vector Embeddings\n5. Morphology\n6. Sequence Labeling and Conditional Random Fields\n7. Syntax, Semantics and Linguistic Structure Prediction\n8. Translation and Sequence-to-Sequence Models\n9. Invited Lecture and Finale"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_146", "name": "university_ranking", "instruction": "Rank the following universities.", "instances": [{"input": "Princeton, Stanford, UW, Cornell", "output": "According to the US News 2022 National University Rankings, Princeton > Stanford > Cornell > UW. But the ranking is quite subjective, and might change depending on different factors."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_147", "name": "rank_countries_by_population", "instruction": "Rank these countries by their population.", "instances": [{"input": "Brazil, China, US, Japan, Canada, Australia", "output": "China, US, Brazil, Japan, Canada, Australia"}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_148", "name": "pos_tag_for_word", "instruction": "Identify the pos tag of the word in the given sentence.", "instances": [{"input": "Word: excited\nSentence: She felt so excited that her application got approval.", "output": "Adjective, JJ."}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_149", "name": "stereotype_explanation", "instruction": "Given a sentence, detect if there is any potential stereotype in it. If so, you should explain the stereotype. Else, output no.", "instances": [{"input": "The next US president should be white.", "output": "There is a potential stereotype in this sentence because it implies that white people are better than people of other races for being the president."}], "is_classification": false} |
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{"id": "seed_task_150", "name": "paraphrasing_classification", "instruction": "In this task, you need to compare the meaning of the two sentences and tell if they are the same. Output yes or no.", "instances": [{"input": "Sentence 1: The teacher is speaking to the class.\nSentence 2: The teacher is speaking to the students.", "output": "yes"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_151", "name": "toxic_sentence_detection", "instruction": "Tell if the sentence contains toxic language.", "instances": [{"input": "aw, no wonder she married you. you are a bastard.", "output": "Yes"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_152", "name": "ethicality_judgement", "instruction": "Tell me whether the behavior is ethical or not. Output \"ethical\" or \"not ethical\".", "instances": [{"input": "Turn off the door when I am in the office.", "output": "ethical"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_153", "name": "job_suitableness", "instruction": "Given my personality and the job, tell me if I would be suitable.", "instances": [{"input": "Personality: I am easygoing and like to talk to people. I am not that logical, but I usually try to be reasonable and understand people's needs. When hanging out, I am usually considerate.\nJob: programmer.outputNot suitable.is_classification |
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idseed_task_154namepassive-aggressiveness_identificationinstructionIdentify if the following instance is passive-aggressive or not. Output 1 for passive-aggressive, and 0 for not.instancesinputYou\u2019re so lucky you got that promotionoutput1is_classification |
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idseed_task_155namesyllogisminstructionDecide whether the syllogism is logically sound.instancesinputAll Germans are European.\nSome Germans have blonde hair.\nTherefore, no Europeans have blonde hair.outputNot logically sound.is_classification |
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idseed_task_156nametopic_classificationinstructionChoose a topic for the following article. Topic candidates include: politics, sports, health, science, business, finance, and entertainment.instancesinputWhales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental marine mammals. They are an informal grouping within the infraorder Cetacea, which usually excludes dolphins and porpoises. Whales, dolphins and porpoises belong to the order Cetartiodactyla, which consists of even-toed ungulates. Their closest non-cetacean living relatives are the hippopotamuses, from which they and other cetaceans diverged about 54 million years ago. The two parvorders of whales, baleen whales (Mysticeti) and toothed whales (Odontoceti), are thought to have had their last common ancestor around 34 million years ago. Whales consist of eight extant families: Balaenopteridae (the rorquals), Balaenidae (right whales), Cetotheriidae (the pygmy right whale), Eschrichtiidae (the grey whale), Monodontidae (belugas and narwhals), Physeteridae (the sperm whale), Kogiidae (the dwarf and pygmy sperm whale), and Ziphiidae (the beaked whales).outputscienceis_classification |
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idseed_task_157namesentence_sentimentinstructionClassify the sentiment of the sentence into positive, negative or mixed.instancesinputI enjoy the flavor of the restaurant but their service is too slow.outputmixedis_classification |
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idseed_task_158namecode_syntax_errorinstructionYou need to read a code and detect if there is a syntax error or not. Outpus true if there is error, output false if there is not.instancesinputdef quick_sort(arr):\n if len(arr) < 2:\n return arr\n else:\n pivot = arr[0]\n less = [i for i in arr[1:] if i <= pivot]\n greater = [i for i in arr[1:] if i > pivot]\n return quick_sort(less) + [pivot] + quick_sort(greater)outputfalseis_classification |
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idseed_task_159nameuser_intent_identificationinstructionPredict the intent of the user given the utterance. Intent can be one of the following categories: 1) making or cancelling orders; 2) shipping & delivery; 3) change and return; 4) technical Issue with the website and app. Output 1 - 4 for each category.instancesinputHi there, I had an order yesterday and I got an email saying the product has been shipped this morning. But I cannot track it on USPS, can you tell me how to do that?output2is_classification |
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idseed_task_160namefact_verificationinstructionTell me if the sentence is factually correct. Yes or no?instancesinputMount Rainier is the second highest mountain in North America.outputNois_classification |
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idseed_task_161namemultipe_choice_qainstructionAnswer the following multiple choice question. Select A, B, C, or D for the final answer.instancesinputWhich company has its hq in Singapore?\n(A) Alibaba\n(B) TSMC\n(C) Salesforce\n(D) ShopeeoutputDis_classification |
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idseed_task_162namemost_relevant_passageinstructionGiven a user query, find out which of the following passages contains the answer to the query. Output the passage index.instancesinputQuery: the best season to travel in Turkey\nPassages:\n1) Whether you\u2019re planning your Australian holiday around the weather, or want to travel when things are most affordable, here\u2019s the rundown on the best times to visit Australia.\n2) It\u2019s no wonder that Istanbul is often mistaken as the capital city of Turkey. It is the largest city, and the city\u2019s total area keeps expanding due to the population increase. It\u2019s the city of business. It\u2019s also the historic center of different empires, and it\u2019s the only city in the world on two continents: Europe and Asia.\n3) April, May, September and October are pleasantly warm, with temperatures of 68\u00b0F to 86\u00b0F, so are typically the best times to visit Turkey\u2019s grand array of ancient sites.\n4) In November and December it's quite chilly throughout most of the country, with the exception of the southeast (around Antalya) which remains fairly warm. \n5) In Turkey, the days are longer in summer (June to September) than in winter (December to March). With up to about 15 hours, there are the longest days in June. The longest dark nights, on the other hand, are in winter. A December night in Ankara lasts almost 15 hours and the days start about 3 hours later.", "output": "3"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_163", "name": "oldest_person", "instruction": "Select the oldest person from the list.", "instances": [{"input": "George Washington, Confucius, Michael Jordan, Michelangelo", "output": "Confucious"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_164", "name": "largest_number", "instruction": "Find out the largest one from a set of numbers. Output the number directly.", "instances": [{"input": "{1001, 22, 500, -3999, 1e6, 85, -2e6}", "output": "1e6"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_165", "name": "spam_classification", "instruction": "Classify whether the following email is a spam or not. Output true or false.", "instances": [{"input": "Hello,\n\nWe assessed the 2015 payment structure as provided for under the term of emplyment and discovered that you are due for a salary raise starting August 2015. \n\nYou salary raise documents are enclosed below:\n\nAccess the documet here\n\nFaithfully,\nHuman Resources", "output": "true"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_166", "name": "promotion_identification", "instruction": "Tell me if the following email is a promotion email.", "instances": [{"input": "Subject: A $3.50 transaction was made on your Citi Premier\u00ae account\nSender: [email protected]\nContent:\nHi, XXX. The transaction made on your Citi Premier\u00ae account exceeded $0.00. The transaction details are listed below.\nAmount: $3.50\nCard Ending In\n6211\nMerchant\nBarron Restaurant Seattle\nDate\n05/12/2021\nTime\n03:29 PM ET", "output": "no"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_167", "name": "support_classification", "instruction": "Does the information in the document supports the claim? You can answer \"Support\" or \"Unsupport\".", "instances": [{"input": "Document: After a record-breaking run that saw mortgage rates plunge to all-time lows and home prices soar to new highs, the U.S. housing market finally is slowing. While demand and price gains are cooling, any correction is likely to be a modest one, housing economists and analysts say. No one expects price drops on the scale of the declines experienced during the Great Recession.\nClaim: The US housing market is going to crash soon.", "output": "Unsupport"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_168", "name": "news_impact_on_stock", "instruction": "Predict whether the news has positive impact or negative impact on the company stock price. Output positive, negative or neutral.", "instances": [{"input": "Tesla driver involved in a fatal crash in southern China earlier in November said the vehicle's brakes failed to respond for more than a mile, but the American automaker suggested he didn't use them at all. Chinese police said Sunday they were conducting further probes into the incident, which killed two people and injured three others in the county of Raoping, to the east of Chaozhou in Guangdong province, on November 5.\nCompany: Tesla.", "output": "negative"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_169", "name": "news_categories_multi_labels", "instruction": "You are provided with a news article, and you need to identify all the categories that this article belongs to. Possible categories include: Music, Sports, Politics, Tech, Finance, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Entertainment, Digital Game, World News. Output its categories one by one, seperated by comma.", "instances": [{"input": "Doha, Qatar (CNN) \u2014 On the eve of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, FIFA President Gianni Infantino launched a tirade against Western critics of the controversial tournament in an explosive hour-long monologue.\n\nInfantino, the boss of world soccer\u2019s governing body, looked on glumly as he addressed hundreds of journalists in Doha, Qatar, Saturday.\n\n\u201cWe are taught many lessons from Europeans, from the Western world,\u201d he said, referring to criticisms of Qatar\u2019s human rights record.", "output": "Sports, Politics, Soccer, World News."}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_170", "name": "longest_sentence", "instruction": "Select the longest sentence in terms of the number of words in the paragraph, output the sentence index.", "instances": [{"input": "(1) So what\u2019s Black Friday again? (2) If we\u2019re being honest, Black Friday is kind of like our Super Bowl. (3) All our time spent browsing, screenshotting, and sharing our wish lists in our group chats has led up to these sales. (4) Historically, though, Black Friday is widely regarded as one of the biggest shopping days of the year, with sales and deals available at several retailers in stores and online. (5) Black Friday has become more than scoring TVs and electronics.", "output": "4"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_171", "name": "dialogue_satisfaction", "instruction": "Given a dialogue, classify whether the user is satisfied with the service. You should respond with \"Satisfied\" or \"Unsatisfied\".", "instances": [{"input": "- Agent: I am sorry we will cancel that order for you, and you will get refund within 7 business days.\n- Customer: oh that takes too long. I want you to take quicker action on this.", "output": "Unsatisfied"}], "is_classification": true} |
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{"id": "seed_task_172", "name": "hate_speech_detection", "instruction": "Detect if the Reddit thread contains hate speech.", "instances": [{"input": "r/worldnews\n\u2022Posted by u/madneon_\n3 hours ago\nRussia \u2018borrows $13.6bn in largest ever debt issuance in a single day\u2019 to continue faltering war\n\nmacross1984 \u00b7 3 hr. ago\nRussia will become deadbeat.\n\nthrowaway12313223123 \u00b7 2 hr. ago\nbecome...? They been for a while\n\nmrkikkeli \u00b7 27 min. ago\nPutin: \"better be a slave in hell than a - wait what's the quote again?\, : }], : true} |
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