TopiOCQA: Open-domain Conversational Question Answering with Topic Switching
Paper • 2110.00768 • Published
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1 | 1 | what was australia's contribution to the battle of normandy? | The army personnel and thousands of Australian airmen took part in the battle. | Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy | Introduction | The army personnel and thousands of Australian airmen also took part in the subsequent Battle of Normandy between June and August 1944, and an RAAF fighter squadron operated from airfields in Normandy. | false | [] | {
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"title": "Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy [SEP] Introduction",
"text": "Australian personnel also took part in the invasion of Southern France in August 1944, and RAAF airmen continued to operate against German forces until the end of the war in May 1945. However, the rel... |
1 | 2 | was the battle fought in australia? | UNANSWERABLE | false | [
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"id": "wiki:5498207",
"title": "Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy [SEP] Introduction",
"text": "The Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy involved more than 3,000 military personnel serving under British command. The majority of these personnel were members of the Royal Australian Ai... | |||
1 | 3 | when was the battle fought? | 1944 | Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy | Background | In 1944 Australia's war effort was focused on the Pacific War, and most elements of the country's military were in Australia and the islands to its north. Nevertheless, substantial numbers of RAAF personnel, most of whom had been trained through the Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS), were stationed in the United Kingdo... | false | [
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"title": "Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy [SEP] Background",
"text": "In 1944 Australia's war effort was focused on the Pacific War, and most elements of the country's military were in Australia and the islands to its north. Nevertheless, substantial numbers of RAAF perso... |
1 | 4 | who fought in this battle? | Australians and British | Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy | Subsequent fighting | A small number of Australian served in Normandy with the British Army. | false | [
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"title": "Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy [SEP] Subsequent fighting",
"text": "A small number of Australian served in Normandy with the British Army. These included a truck driver who served with the Mechanised Transport Corps, two Australians in Queen Alexandra's Imperia... |
1 | 5 | was this battle part of a bigger war? | UNANSWERABLE | false | [
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"title": "Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy [SEP] Subsequent fighting",
"text": "The fighting in Normandy continued until August 1944, when the Allies broke out of the region and rapidly advanced to the German border. This campaign dominated the activities of eight of the t... | |||
1 | 6 | were there any preparations made before the invasion? | Yes, a few Australians like Lieutenant Colonel Ronald McNicoll and Air Commodore Frank Bladin were involved. | Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy | Pre-invasion preparations | Few Australians were involved in planning the invasion. Some of those who had planning responsibilities included Lieutenant Colonel Ronald McNicoll, who served on the Operations Staff of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force; Air Commodore Frank Bladin, Senior Air Staff Officer for No. 38 Group RAF; Lieut... | false | [
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"title": "Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy [SEP] Pre-invasion preparations",
"text": "Bomber Command made 53 raids against these targets, of which 25 involved the four Australian heavy bomber squadrons. A total of 17 Australian bombers were lost during these operations, in... |
1 | 7 | when did the lieutenant begin his military career? | During the pre-war years. | Ronald McNicoll | Military career | In the pre-war years, he was involved in constructing bases in the northern part of Australia, including Larrakeyah Barracks in Darwin. | false | [
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"title": "Ronald McNicoll [SEP] Military career",
"text": "In the pre-war years, he was involved in constructing bases in the northern part of Australia, including Larrakeyah Barracks in Darwin. He was also posted to the 4th Division in Melbourne, undertook training overseas and served in... |
1 | 8 | where was he born? | Melbourne, Victoria | Ronald McNicoll | Early life | Born on 15 September 1906 in Melbourne, Victoria, McNicoll was the son of Sir Walter McNicoll and elder brother of Sir Alan McNicoll. | false | [
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"title": "Ronald McNicoll [SEP] Early life",
"text": "Born on 15 September 1906 in Melbourne, Victoria, McNicoll was the son of Sir Walter McNicoll and elder brother of Sir Alan McNicoll. Growing up in Goulburn, he completed his schooling at Scots College before taking up an appointment a... |
1 | 9 | where did he study? | Royal Military College, Duntroon | Ronald McNicoll | Early life | Growing up in Goulburn, he completed his schooling at Scots College before taking up an appointment as a staff cadet at the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1923. | false | [
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1 | 10 | what programs are there in this college? | A program for training officers in the Australian Army Reserve | Royal Military College, Duntroon | Programs | The college also oversees the program for training officers in the Australian Army Reserve. | false | [
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"title": "Royal Military College, Duntroon [SEP] Programs",
"text": "The leadership and military training provided at ADFA during the three years of training is considered the equivalent of III Class at RMC. The college also oversees the program for training officers in the Australian Army... |
1 | 11 | what awards are presented? | The Queen's Medal and the Sword of Honour | Royal Military College, Duntroon | Graduation awards | There are two main awards presented to cadets upon graduation: the Queen's Medal and the Sword of Honour. | false | [
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"title": "Royal Military College, Duntroon [SEP] Graduation awards",
"text": "There are two main awards presented to cadets upon graduation: the Queen's Medal and the Sword of Honour. The Queen's Medal is awarded to the cadet graduating top of their class academically. It was originally in... |
1 | 12 | can you please describe their plaque | UNANSWERABLE | false | [
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"title": "Royal Military College, Duntroon [SEP] Plaque",
"text": "In 2010, a plaque dedicated to RMC graduates was placed on the ACT Honour Walk. It reads:"
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2 | 1 | what is yttrium? | Chemical element | Yttrium | Introduction | Yttrium is a chemical element with the symbol Y and atomic number 39 | false | [] | {
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"title": "Yttrium [SEP] Introduction",
"text": "Yttrium is a chemical element with the symbol Y and atomic number 39. It is a silvery-metallic transition metal chemically similar to the lanthanides and has often been classified as a \"rare-earth element\". Yttrium is almost always found in... |
2 | 2 | what are its properties? | Soft, silver-metallic, lustrous and highly crystalline transition metal. | Yttrium | Properties | Yttrium is a soft, silver-metallic, lustrous and highly crystalline transition metal in group 3. As expected by periodic trends, it is less electronegative than its predecessor in the group, scandium, and less electronegative than the next member of period 5, zirconium; additionally, it is more electronegative than lan... | false | [
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"title": "Yttrium [SEP] Properties",
"text": "Yttrium is a soft, silver-metallic, lustrous and highly crystalline transition metal in group 3. As expected by periodic trends, it is less electronegative than its predecessor in the group, scandium, and less electronegative than the next memb... |
2 | 3 | who discover this element? | Carl Axel Arrhenius | Yttrium | History | In 1787, part-time chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius found a heavy black rock in an old quarry near the Swedish village of Ytterby (now part of the Stockholm Archipelago). | false | [
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"title": "Yttrium [SEP] History",
"text": "In 1787, part-time chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius found a heavy black rock in an old quarry near the Swedish village of Ytterby (now part of the Stockholm Archipelago). Thinking that it was an unknown mineral containing the newly discovered element t... |
2 | 4 | where was he born? | Stockholm | Carl Axel Arrhenius | Early life | Arrhenius was born in Stockholm on 29 March 1757 to Jakob Larsson Arrhenius and Brita Sofia Georgii. | false | [
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"title": "Carl Axel Arrhenius [SEP] Early life",
"text": "Arrhenius was born in Stockholm on 29 March 1757 to Jakob Larsson Arrhenius and Brita Sofia Georgii. In 1796 he married Gustafva von Bilang."
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2 | 5 | what is the climate like in this place? | Humid continental and oceanic climate. | Stockholm | Climate | Stockholm has a humid continental climate in the 0 °C isotherm (Köppen: "Dfb") and an oceanic climate ("Cfb") in the -3 °C isotherm. Although winters are cold, average temperatures generally remain above 0 °C for much of the year. Summers are mild, and precipitation occurs throughout the year.
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"title": "Stockholm [SEP] Climate",
"text": "With an average of just over 1800 hours of sunshine per year, it is also one of the sunniest cities in Northern Europe, receiving more sunshine than Paris, London and a few other major European cities of a more southerly latitude. Because of th... |
2 | 6 | what is the cause of the latter type of climatic condition? | A product and reflection of the ocean adjacent to them. | Oceanic climate | The cause | Oceanic climates are a product and reflection of the ocean adjacent to them. | false | [
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"title": "Oceanic climate [SEP] The cause",
"text": "Oceanic climates are not necessarily always found in coastal locations on the aforementioned parallels; however, in most cases oceanic climates parallel higher middle latitude oceans. The polar jet stream, which moves in a west to east d... |
2 | 7 | does it have any variety? | Yes, subtropical highland variety. | Oceanic climate | Subtropical highland variety (Cfb, Cwb) | The subtropical highland variety of the oceanic climate exists in elevated portions of the world that are within either the tropics or subtropics, though it is typically found in mountainous locations in some tropical countries. | false | [
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"title": "Oceanic climate [SEP] Subtropical highland variety (Cfb, Cwb)",
"text": "The subtropical highland variety of the oceanic climate exists in elevated portions of the world that are within either the tropics or subtropics, though it is typically found in mountainous locations in som... |
2 | 8 | what is the former mentioned type of climate? | Temperature of the coldest month is below and mean temperatures of at least four months are at or above . | Humid continental climate | Definition | Using the Köppen climate classification, a climate is classified as humid continental when the temperature of the coldest month is below and there must be at least four months whose mean temperatures are at or above . | false | [
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"Stockholm",
"what is the climate like in this place?",
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"title": "Humid continental climate [SEP] Definition",
"text": "Using the Köppen climate classification, a climate is classified as humid continental when the temperature of the coldest month is below and there must be at least four months whose mean temperatures are at or above . These t... |
2 | 9 | what kind of vegetation grow in this type of climatic condition? | Temperate woodlands, temperate grasslands, etc. | Humid continental climate | Vegetation | temperate woodlands, temperate grasslands, temperate deciduous, temperate evergreen forests, and coniferous forests. Within wetter areas, maple, spruce, pine, fir, and oak can be found. Fall foliage is noted during the autumn. | false | [
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"Carl Axel Arrhenius",
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"Stockholm",
"what is the climate like in this place?",
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"title": "Humid continental climate [SEP] Vegetation",
"text": "By definition, forests thrive within this climate. Biomes within this climate regime include temperate woodlands, temperate grasslands, temperate deciduous, temperate evergreen forests, and coniferous forests. Within wetter a... |
2 | 10 | what is its hot summer subtype? | Average temperature of at least in its warmest month. | Humid continental climate | Hot summer subtype | A hot summer version of a continental climate features an average temperature of at least in its warmest month. | false | [
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"Stockholm",
"what is the climate like in this place?",
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3 | 1 | what is pacific swift? | A species of bird. | Pacific swift | Introduction | a species of bird that is part of the Swift family. | false | [] | {
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"title": "Pacific swift [SEP] Introduction",
"text": "The Pacific swift (\"Apus pacificus\") is a species of bird that is part of the Swift family. It breeds in eastern Asia. It is strongly migratory, spending the northern hemisphere's winter in Southeast Asia and Australia. The general s... |
3 | 2 | which family does it belong to? | Swift family. | Pacific swift | Introduction | Swift family. It breeds in eastern Asia. It is strongly migratory, spending the northe | false | [
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"title": "Pacific swift [SEP] Introduction",
"text": "The Pacific swift (\"Apus pacificus\") is a species of bird that is part of the Swift family. It breeds in eastern Asia. It is strongly migratory, spending the northern hemisphere's winter in Southeast Asia and Australia. The general s... |
3 | 3 | how does it look like? | The general shape and blackish plumage recall its relative, the common swift, from which it is distinguished by a white rump band and heavily marked underparts. | Pacific swift | Introduction | he general shape and blackish plumage recall its relative, the common swift, from which it is distinguished by a white rump band and heavily marked underparts. | false | [
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"which family does it belong to?",
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3 | 4 | could you please describe its call? | This swift's main call is a screech typical of its family. | Pacific swift | Introduction | This swift's main call is a screech typical of its family. | false | [
"what is pacific swift?",
"A species of bird.",
"which family does it belong to?",
"Swift family.",
"how does it look like?",
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3 | 5 | what does it eat? | All swifts feed on insects caught in flight. | Pacific swift | Feeding | All swifts feed on insects caught in flight, and the Pacific | false | [
"what is pacific swift?",
"A species of bird.",
"which family does it belong to?",
"Swift family.",
"how does it look like?",
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"title": "Pacific swift [SEP] Feeding",
"text": "All swifts feed on insects caught in flight, and the Pacific swift has been recorded as consuming bees, wasps, termites, moths and flies. A Chinese study found that it caught a wide variety of insect prey and considered that most of the spe... |
3 | 6 | where can this species be found? | Eastern Asia from the Ob River northeast to Kamchatka and east to the Kuril Islands, Sakhalin and Japan. | Pacific swift | Distribution and habitat | eastern Asia from the Ob River northeast to Kamchatka and east to the Kuril Islands, Sakhalin and Japan. | false | [
"what is pacific swift?",
"A species of bird.",
"which family does it belong to?",
"Swift family.",
"how does it look like?",
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"title": "Pacific swift [SEP] Distribution and habitat",
"text": "The nominate subspecies, \"A. p. pacificus\", breeds in eastern Asia from the Ob River northeast to Kamchatka and east to the Kuril Islands, Sakhalin and Japan. It is strongly migratory, wintering in southern Indonesia, Mel... |
3 | 7 | could you specify the location of the islands? | Kuril islands located in Russia's Sakhalin Oblast | Kuril Islands | Introduction | The Kuril Islands or Kurile Islands (; or ; Japanese: or ) is a volcanic archipelago in Russia's Sakhalin Oblast that stretches approximately northeast from Hokkaido, Japan to Kamchatka, | false | [
"what is pacific swift?",
"A species of bird.",
"which family does it belong to?",
"Swift family.",
"how does it look like?",
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"title": "Kuril Islands [SEP] Introduction",
"text": "The Kuril Islands or Kurile Islands (; or ; Japanese: or ) is a volcanic archipelago in Russia's Sakhalin Oblast that stretches approximately northeast from Hokkaido, Japan to Kamchatka, Russia, separating the Sea of Okhotsk from the n... |
3 | 8 | from where did the name of the islands originate? | The name "Kuril" originates from the autonym of the aboriginal Ainu, the islands' original inhabitants: "kur", meaning "man". | Kuril Islands | Etymology | he name "Kuril" originates from the autonym of the aboriginal Ainu, the islands' original inhabitants: "kur", meaning "man". | false | [
"what is pacific swift?",
"A species of bird.",
"which family does it belong to?",
"Swift family.",
"how does it look like?",
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"title": "Kuril Islands [SEP] Etymology",
"text": "The name \"Kuril\" originates from the autonym of the aboriginal Ainu, the islands' original inhabitants: \"kur\", meaning \"man\". It may also be related to names for other islands that have traditionally been inhabited by the Ainu peopl... |
3 | 9 | how is the climate like here? | Generally severe, with long, cold, stormy winters and short and notoriously foggy summers. | Kuril Islands | Geography and climate | generally severe, with long, cold, stormy winters and short and notoriously foggy summers. | false | [
"what is pacific swift?",
"A species of bird.",
"which family does it belong to?",
"Swift family.",
"how does it look like?",
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4 | 10 | name some golf courses located here ? | Sands Point Golf Course and the Village Club of Sands Point. | Port Washington, New York | Golf courses | Port Washington has a total of three golf courses, two of them are private the Sands Point Golf Course and the Village Club of Sands Point. The third golf course is a public course, the Harbor Links Golf Course operated by the Town of North Hempstead. | false | [
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4 | 11 | what transportation systems are located here ? | Road and rail systems. | Port Washington, New York | Transportation | Port Washington is the terminus of New York State Route 101 and of the Port Washington Branch of the Long Island Rail Road built at the end of the 19th century at a station of the same name, which opened for passengers in 1898. Anticipating growth due to the railroad, the community was renamed from Cow Neck. | false | [
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7 | 1 | which indian state shares its border with the most number of states in india | Uttar Pradesh | Uttar Pradesh | Introduction | The state is bordered by Rajasthan to the west, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi to the northwest, Uttarakhand and an international border with Nepal to the north, Bihar to the east, Madhya Pradesh to the south, and touches the states of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh to the southeast. | true | [] | {
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7 | 2 | when did this state came into existence? | It was created on 1 April 1937 as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh during British rule, and was renamed "Uttar Pradesh" in 1950. | Uttar Pradesh | Introduction | It was created on 1 April 1937 as the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh during British rule, and was renamed "Uttar Pradesh" in 1950, giving it the acronym "UP". | false | [
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7 | 3 | who were the rulers here? | The Delhi Sultanate. | Uttar Pradesh | Delhi Sultanate | Parts or all of Uttar Pradesh were ruled by the Delhi Sultanate for 320 years (1206–1526). Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: | false | [
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7 | 4 | what is the prominent attire worn here? | Sari for women and dhoti or lungi for men. | Uttar Pradesh | Dress | The people of Uttar Pradesh dress in a variety of traditional and Western styles. Traditional styles of dress include colourful draped garments – such as sari for women and dhoti or lungi for men – and tailored clothes such as salwar kameez for women and kurta-pyjama for men. Men often sport head-gear like topi or pagr... | false | [
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7 | 5 | in which other countries can you find the former attire? | Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Pakistan. | Sari | Bangladesh | Shari () is the national wear of Bangladeshi women. All girls and married women used to wear shari as thei | false | [
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7 | 6 | which industry produces it? | Cottage. | Sari | Handloom and textiles | Handloom sari weaving is one of India's cottage industries | false | [
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7 | 7 | what is its origin? | Indus Valley Civilisation. | Sari | Origins and history | History of sari-like drapery is traced back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which flourished during 2800–1800 BCE around the nor | false | [
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7 | 8 | when was this civilisation discovered? | 1829. | Indus Valley Civilisation | Discovery and history of excavation | The first modern accounts of the ruins of the Indus civilisation are those of Charles Masson, a deserter from the East India Company's army. In 1829, Masson traveled through the princely state of Punjab, gathering useful intelligence | false | [
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7 | 9 | what kind of discoveries have been made here? | Various sculptures, seals, bronze vessels pottery, gold jewellery, and anatomically detailed figurines. | Indus Valley Civilisation | Arts and crafts | Various sculptures, seals, bronze vessels pottery, gold jewellery, and anatomically detailed figurines in terracotta, bronze, and steatite have been found at excavation sites. | false | [
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7 | 10 | how did they flourish in trading? | The IVC may have been the first civilisation to use wheeled transport. | Indus Valley Civilisation | Trade and transportation | The IVC may have been the first civilisation to use wheeled transport. | false | [
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7 | 12 | which cities were destructed by the ruler of the state we talked about? | Ashapalli (modern-day Ahmedabad), Vanthali and Surat. | Delhi Sultanate | Destruction of cities | While the sacking of cities was not uncommon in medieval warfare, the army of the Delhi Sultanate also often completely destroyed cities in their military expeditions. According to Jain chronicler Jinaprabha Suri, Khalji's conquests destroyed hundreds of towns including Ashapalli (modern-day Ahmedabad), Vanthali and Su... | false | [
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7 | 13 | what architectural buildings can you find during this rule? | The Qutb Complex, the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque and the Qutb Minar. | Delhi Sultanate | Architecture | The important Qutb Complex in Delhi was begun under Muhammad of Ghor, by 1199, and continued under Qutb al-Din Aibak and later sultans. The Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, now a ruin, was the first structure. Like other early Islamic buildings it re-used elements such as columns from destroyed Hindu and Jain temples, including... | false | [
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7 | 14 | what mishaps have happened at the last mentioned building? | On 4 December 1981, the staircase lighting failed. Between 400 and 500 visitors stampeded towards the exit. 47 were killed and some were injured also there have been cases of suicide. | Qutb Minar | Accidents | On 4 December 1981, the staircase lighting failed. Between 400 and 500 visitors stampeded towards the exit. 47 were killed and some were injured. Most of these were school
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7 | 15 | what is its use in modern culture? | A picture of the minaret is featured on the travel cards and tokens issued by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. | Qutb Minar | In popular culture | A picture of the minaret is featured on the travel cards and tokens issued by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. | false | [
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7 | 16 | when was this corporation established? | 3 May 1995. | Delhi Metro Rail Corporation | History | The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. was created on 3 May 1995 with E. Sreedharan serving as the first managing director. | false | [
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7 | 17 | what is its purpose? | It is a Centre-state Public Sector company that operates the Delhi Metro. | Delhi Metro Rail Corporation | Introduction | Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited, abbreviated to DMRC, is a Centre-state Public Sector company that operates the Delhi Metro. | false | [
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7 | 18 | which stations does this metro serves? | Shahdara to Tis Hazari and Vishwa Vidyalaya – Kashmere Gate. | Delhi Metro | Introduction | Construction started in 1998, and the first elevated section (Shahdara to Tis Hazari) on the Red Line opened on 25 December 2002. The first underground section (Vishwa Vidyalaya – Kashmere Gate) on the Yellow Line opened on 20 December 2004. | false | [
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8 | 5 | can you mention any song from this? | Party Dress and Pony Girl | Fun Home (musical) | Songs and recordings | Party Dress | false | [
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"text": "Wolfe and Lawrence Bearson's \"Ivory Tower\" with Eva Marie Saint (1947); Seán O'Casey's \"Red Roses for Me\" (1948); Eugène Ionesco's \"The Chairs\" (1957); Archibald MacLeish's \"This Music Crept by Me Upon the Waters\" (1959);... |
8 | 11 | when did she die? | April 4, 1999 | Lucille Lortel | Death | On April 4, 1999 | false | [
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9 | 2 | what is it about? | It is a story about a 16-year-old black girl from a poor neighborhood who attends an elite private school in a predominantly white, affluent part of the city and becomes entangled in a national news story after she witnesses a white police officer shoot and kill her childhood friend, Khalil. | The Hate U Give | Introduction | a 16-year-old black girl from a poor neighborhood who attends an elite private school in a predominantly white, affluent part of the city. Starr becomes entangled in a national news story after she witnesses a white police officer shoot and kill her childhood friend, Khalil. | false | [
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9 | 3 | when was it published? | February 28, 2017 | The Hate U Give | Development and publication | The 464-page book was published on February 28, 2017, when the industry was attempting to address a decade-long stagnation in the number of children's books by African-American authors. Since its publication, Thomas has become an example of attempts by publishers to publish more young adult African-American novelists. | false | [
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9 | 4 | who wrote it? | Angie Thomas | The Hate U Give | Introduction | The Hate U Give is a 2017 young adult novel by Angie Thomas. It is Thomas's debut novel, expanded from a short story she wrote in college in reaction to the police shooting of Oscar Grant. | false | [
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9 | 6 | can you name some other books she has written? | Yes - "On the Come Up", "Concrete Rose." | Angie Thomas | "On the Come Up (2019)" | Thomas' second book "On the Come Up" was released in February 2019 | false | [
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"title": "Angie Thomas [SEP] \"On the Come Up (2019)\"",
"text": "Thomas' second book \"On the Come Up\" was released in February 2019. Thomas wrote the book so she could discuss the costs tolled on minorities and women when they do speak-up. The book tells the story of a teen rapper who ... |
TopiOCQA is an information-seeking conversational dataset with challenging topic switching phenomena.
The language in the dataset is English as spoken by the crowdworkers. The BCP-47 code for English is en.
TopiOCQA is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
@inproceedings{adlakha2022topiocqa,
title={Topi{OCQA}: Open-domain Conversational Question Answering with Topic Switching},
author={Adlakha, Vaibhav and Dhuliawala, Shehzaad and Suleman, Kaheer and de Vries, Harm and Reddy, Siva},
journal={Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics},
volume = {10},
pages = {468-483},
year = {2022},
month = {04},
year={2022},
issn = {2307-387X},
doi = {10.1162/tacl_a_00471},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl\_a\_00471},
eprint = {https://direct.mit.edu/tacl/article-pdf/doi/10.1162/tacl\_a\_00471/2008126/tacl\_a\_00471.pdf},
}