id stringlengths 7 11 | dialogue stringlengths 190 5.18k | summary stringlengths 31 1.04k | topic stringlengths 2 44 | cluster_id int32 0 9 | embedding sequencelengths 384 384 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
train_0 | #Person1#: Hi, Mr. Smith. I'm Doctor Hawkins. Why are you here today?
#Person2#: I found it would be a good idea to get a check-up.
#Person1#: Yes, well, you haven't had one for 5 years. You should have one every year.
#Person2#: I know. I figure as long as there is nothing wrong, why go see the doctor?
#Person1#: Well... | Mr. Smith's getting a check-up, and Doctor Hawkins advises him to have one every year. Hawkins'll give some information about their classes and medications to help Mr. Smith quit smoking. | get a check-up | 3 | [
-0.015095504000782967,
0.011480579152703285,
0.08437293022871017,
-0.010756860487163067,
0.0210234597325325,
0.012237164191901684,
0.044991083443164825,
-0.02024156041443348,
-0.004961264785379171,
-0.0724007859826088,
-0.07218857854604721,
0.024672625586390495,
-0.005506209563463926,
-0.0... |
train_1 | #Person1#: Hello Mrs. Parker, how have you been?
#Person2#: Hello Dr. Peters. Just fine thank you. Ricky and I are here for his vaccines.
#Person1#: Very well. Let's see, according to his vaccination record, Ricky has received his Polio, Tetanus and Hepatitis B shots. He is 14 months old, so he is due for Hepatitis A, ... | Mrs Parker takes Ricky for his vaccines. Dr. Peters checks the record and then gives Ricky a vaccine. | vaccines | 3 | [
-0.09606265276670456,
0.051343925297260284,
0.008195045404136181,
-0.07698734104633331,
-0.02023753896355629,
-0.005602938588708639,
0.08031616359949112,
0.08850651234388351,
-0.1033969521522522,
-0.036123163998126984,
-0.022635439410805702,
0.026858191937208176,
0.06201924383640289,
0.077... |
train_2 | #Person1#: Excuse me, did you see a set of keys?
#Person2#: What kind of keys?
#Person1#: Five keys and a small foot ornament.
#Person2#: What a shame! I didn't see them.
#Person1#: Well, can you help me look for it? That's my first time here.
#Person2#: Sure. It's my pleasure. I'd like to help you look for the missing... | #Person1#'s looking for a set of keys and asks for #Person2#'s help to find them. | find keys | 6 | [
-0.08196505159139633,
0.051252659410238266,
0.08715634047985077,
-0.041505005210638046,
0.05155099555850029,
0.0346464142203331,
0.04641231521964073,
-0.047064993530511856,
0.07040344178676605,
-0.0026768087409436703,
0.08240768313407898,
0.015196097083389759,
0.02823469415307045,
-0.10894... |
train_3 | #Person1#: Why didn't you tell me you had a girlfriend?
#Person2#: Sorry, I thought you knew.
#Person1#: But you should tell me you were in love with her.
#Person2#: Didn't I?
#Person1#: You know you didn't.
#Person2#: Well, I am telling you now.
#Person1#: Yes, but you might have told me before.
#Person2#: I didn't th... | #Person1#'s angry because #Person2# didn't tell #Person1# that #Person2# had a girlfriend and would marry her. | have a girlfriend | 8 | [
-0.06644746661186218,
0.009957551956176758,
0.1084882840514183,
-0.011124897748231888,
0.10545506328344345,
-0.04033297300338745,
0.06880196928977966,
0.053108640015125275,
0.0852261558175087,
-0.02197522483766079,
-0.011621715500950813,
-0.021763091906905174,
-0.0335773341357708,
-0.06403... |
train_4 | #Person1#: Watsup, ladies! Y'll looking'fine tonight. May I have this dance?
#Person2#: He's cute! He looks like Tiger Woods! But, I can't dance. . .
#Person1#: It's all good. I'll show you all the right moves. My name's Malik.
#Person2#: Nice to meet you. I'm Wen, and this is Nikki.
#Person1#: How you feeling', vista?... | Malik invites Nikki to dance. Nikki agrees if Malik doesn't mind getting his feet stepped on. | dance | 8 | [
-0.10034175217151642,
-0.09201670438051224,
0.0671190544962883,
-0.05797646567225456,
0.07762061804533005,
-0.04380529746413231,
0.07317318022251129,
-0.07205209136009216,
0.0108135174959898,
-0.0509025938808918,
-0.04435383155941963,
-0.0058617242611944675,
-0.04376573488116264,
-0.059172... |
train_5 | #Person1#: Happy birthday, Aims!
#Person2#: Thank you, Lisa.
#Person1#: Here is a present for you. I hope you like it.
#Person2#: Oh, great! I love it! You know I've been expecting this for a long time.
#Person1#: I'm very glad to hear that.
#Person2#: Come here ; let me introduce some friends to you. | Lisa gives Aims a birthday present and Aims loves it. | birthday | 8 | [
-0.09886869043111801,
0.049763064831495285,
0.06253914535045624,
-0.051969364285469055,
-0.028827117756009102,
0.009321796707808971,
0.07678509503602982,
-0.02493642456829548,
-0.03679623082280159,
-0.038267698138952255,
0.02772074192762375,
-0.02408663183450699,
0.009287616237998009,
-0.0... |
train_6 | #Person1#: Here we come.
#Person2#: Thank you. What's the fare?
#Person1#: $ 10.
#Person2#: How can it be?
#Person1#: Well, the rate is two dollars for the first two kilometers and twenty cents for each additional two hundred meters.
#Person2#: I see. Thanks for your drive. | #Person1# tells #Person2# the fare of taking a taxi. | pay the fare | 9 | [
0.0383392833173275,
0.02048565074801445,
0.030929887667298317,
0.025411177426576614,
-0.004322069697082043,
-0.0020695342682302,
0.043123066425323486,
0.04018450155854225,
0.05153033882379532,
-0.01108522154390812,
0.06593605130910873,
-0.1171504557132721,
0.01607000268995762,
0.0057821176... |
train_7 | #Person1#: Can I help you?
#Person2#: Yes. I sent in my resume at the end of last week. I'm applying for the accounts assistant position.
#Person1#: May I have your name please?
#Person2#: My name is Judy Liao. That's spelled L I A O.
#Person1#: Alright. . . And did you have some specific questions about your applicati... | Judy Liao's applying for the accounts assistant position. She asks #Person1# whether they have received her resume, and #Person1# helps her check. #Person1# tells Judy there's nothing else she should send, and after a week or two they may start calling applicants. | a job application | 4 | [
-0.11947528272867203,
0.021573510020971298,
0.03775370121002197,
-0.017863795161247253,
0.07007358223199844,
0.07095170766115189,
0.033061202615499496,
0.00005061087722424418,
-0.07819011807441711,
-0.08253347873687744,
0.02952914871275425,
-0.02137117087841034,
-0.05834750086069107,
-0.06... |
train_8 | #Person1#: This is a good basic computer package. It's got a good CPU, 256 megabytes of RAM, and a DVD player.
#Person2#: Does it come with a modem?
#Person1#: Yes, it has a built-in modem. You just plug a phone line into the back of the computer.
#Person2#: How about the monitor?
#Person1#: A 15 - inch monitor is incl... | #Person1# shows a basic computer package to #Person2#. #Person2# thinks it's good and will take it. | a computer package | 7 | [
-0.01849367469549179,
0.041210174560546875,
0.09246595203876495,
-0.061187345534563065,
-0.043029848486185074,
0.0070640346966683865,
0.036417219787836075,
0.06313291192054749,
-0.042922526597976685,
0.10791027545928955,
0.044536639004945755,
-0.006397733930498362,
-0.015024181455373764,
-... |
train_9 | #Person1#: Excuse me, do you know where the visa office is?
#Person2#: Yes, I do. I'll walk you there.
#Person1#: Thanks.
#Person2#: Are you applying to study or work abroad?
#Person1#: I want to study abroad.
#Person2#: What do you want to study?
#Person1#: I hope to study English Literature.
#Person2#: Have you got y... | #Person1# has an interview with a visa official. #Person1# asks #Person2# the way to the visa office. | a visa | 4 | [
0.0006712196045555174,
0.018305683508515358,
0.05699467286467552,
0.008194087073206902,
0.07616744190454483,
0.0017636632546782494,
0.06516104191541672,
-0.04444906860589981,
0.015834275633096695,
-0.010516416281461716,
-0.008935287594795227,
-0.08595868945121765,
-0.11410582065582275,
-0.... |
train_10 | #Person1#: Could you do me a favor?
#Person2#: Sure. What is it?
#Person1#: Could you run over to the store? We need a few things.
#Person2#: All right. What do you want me to get?
#Person1#: Well, could you pick up some sugar?
#Person2#: Okay. How much?
#Person1#: A small bag. I guess we also need a few oranges.
#Pers... | #Person1# asks #Person2# to do a favor. #Person2# agrees and helps buy a small bag of sugar, six oranges, and a half-gallon of milk. | do a favor | 2 | [
-0.06241400167346001,
0.05576616898179054,
0.0023793154396116734,
-0.04714755713939667,
0.029982998967170715,
-0.03815361112356186,
0.14389003813266754,
0.05113869532942772,
0.05070614442229271,
-0.02293884940445423,
-0.015775343403220177,
-0.031248506158590317,
-0.04964115470647812,
-0.00... |
train_11 | #Person1#: Look! This picture of Mom in her cap and gown.
#Person2#: Isn't it lovely! That's when she got her Master's Degree from Miami University.
#Person1#: Yes, we are very proud of her.
#Person2#: Oh, that's a nice one of all of you together. Do you have the negative? May I have a copy?
#Person1#: Surely, I'll hav... | #Person2# thinks the picture is lovely and asks #Person1# to give a slide and a wallet-size print. | a copy | 1 | [
-0.11304625868797302,
0.0703410655260086,
0.08719950169324875,
-0.032304566353559494,
0.041684623807668686,
-0.054397594183683395,
0.0877583771944046,
0.030794592574238777,
0.0673079788684845,
-0.04031728208065033,
0.03207150846719742,
-0.010582675226032734,
0.026590930297970772,
-0.013907... |
train_12 | #Person1#: Did Bean send these dirty jokes to you, too? Look!
#Person2#: What a creep! Phony good luck e-mails are one thing, but sexual harassment is crossing the line.
#Person1#: No wonder he asked for my address first-he just wants to harass me!
#Person2#: You could try using a spam filter to reject stuff that's obv... | #Person2# suggests #Person1# use a spam filter to reject Bean's pornographic stuff. | sexual harrassment | 8 | [
-0.08565093576908112,
0.003638560650870204,
0.07533438503742218,
0.018811775371432304,
0.08693213015794754,
-0.07706230133771896,
0.117804616689682,
-0.07160211354494095,
0.01151247788220644,
-0.05193023011088371,
-0.013922438025474548,
-0.05661257728934288,
0.05626164749264717,
-0.0323870... |
train_13 | #Person1#: How old is Keith?
#Person2#: He's 21. how old is James?
#Person1#: He's a year older than Keith, but he looks younger.
#Person2#: How's your father?
#Person1#: He's fine. He retired last week. It's turning going in his life. Now he can relax and enjoy his retirement.
#Person2#: He can spend more time with hi... | #Person1# and #Person2# are talking about their families' ages. #Person2#'s father wants to travel around the world after retirement. | age | 8 | [
0.014640767127275467,
0.0836620032787323,
0.052869513630867004,
-0.05816590040922165,
-0.010043264366686344,
0.05948089808225632,
0.07529446482658386,
-0.00649213744327426,
-0.008439155295491219,
-0.010601624846458435,
0.003400814952328801,
-0.007018766365945339,
0.007984623312950134,
0.03... |
train_14 | #Person1#: What kind of music do you like listening to?
#Person2#: I like music that has a fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. You prefer classical music, don't you?
#Person1#: Yes, I do. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozar... | #Person2# likes dance music while #Person1# prefers classical music. #Person1# suggests #Person2# listen to more classical music because it can make the brain more active and reduce stress. #Person2# tells #Person1# classical music makes #Person2# clever, but dance makes #Person1# livelier and happier. | music | 7 | [
0.05772276595234871,
-0.05034647509455681,
0.09451796114444733,
0.017078500241041183,
-0.06258561462163925,
0.07933298498392105,
0.07120242714881897,
0.03009210154414177,
-0.01026924978941679,
-0.006599246058613062,
-0.10150694847106934,
0.06347450613975525,
-0.04839851334691048,
-0.061559... |
train_15 | #Person1#: I am confused by what he said.
#Person2#: Why do you say that?
#Person1#: I don't know what he wants to do. Does he want help me or just scold me?
#Person2#: Think a little. I think he means well at the bottom of his heart. | #Person1# tells #Person2# #Person1#'s confused by the man's words. | be confused | 8 | [
-0.005370874889194965,
0.00969703495502472,
0.013817394152283669,
-0.02413618564605713,
0.03514152765274048,
-0.045339833945035934,
0.13356941938400269,
0.02026217244565487,
-0.014560806564986706,
-0.09041208773851395,
-0.0828407034277916,
-0.02822468802332878,
-0.11339258402585983,
-0.016... |
train_16 | #Person1#: Tell me something about your Valentine's Day.
#Person2#: Ok, on that day, boys usually give roses to the sweet hearts and girls give them chocolate in return.
#Person1#: So romantic. young people must have lot of fun.
#Person2#: Yeah, that is what the holiday is for, isn't it? | #Person2# tells #Person1# their Valentine's Day. #Person1# feels it's romantic. | Valentine's Day | 8 | [
-0.05303630605340004,
0.0697789117693901,
0.14814253151416779,
-0.00530997896566987,
0.0018398870015516877,
-0.0033604914788156748,
0.1611013561487198,
-0.050567202270030975,
0.039532799273729324,
-0.04736609756946564,
0.0032450100407004356,
-0.032859306782484055,
-0.10605258494615555,
0.0... |
train_17 | #Person1#: Are these your triplets? They're beautiful! I'Ve seen other babies who were nothing but skin and bones at their age. You know, they're absolutely identical of you and John! Are you planning on having any more?
#Person2#: Bite your tongue! I'm already at the end of my rope. Some nights I don't sleep at all. J... | #Person1# asks #Person2# whether she plans on having more babies. #Person2# refuses because #Person2# even has no time to sleep when they're screaming. | triplets | 8 | [
-0.08082415163516998,
0.007241126149892807,
0.06608683615922928,
0.02053087204694748,
0.055011086165905,
0.04379472881555557,
0.04861563816666603,
0.01858207955956459,
0.0032639652490615845,
0.020282352343201637,
0.0007262186845764518,
-0.005435226950794458,
-0.011194363236427307,
0.000914... |
train_18 | #Person1#: Whoa, look at all those ice cream choices!
#Person2#: Yes, that is a lot of choices. What is your favorite?
#Person1#: I love anything with chocolate the best.
#Person2#: I like chocolate myself.
#Person1#: Is there any kind of ice cream you don't like?
#Person2#: I really don't like any ice cream with nuts ... | #Person1# and #Person2# are talking about different choices of ice cream. They decide to choose regular ones. | ice cream | 2 | [
0.00003239759098505601,
-0.0022323180455714464,
0.10909981280565262,
0.04605034366250038,
0.062034979462623596,
0.003385573858395219,
0.08729895949363708,
0.09148943424224854,
0.015035220421850681,
-0.026914646849036217,
-0.05477587506175041,
-0.07383856922388077,
-0.03953247517347336,
-0.... |
train_19 | #Person1#: So will you come to work with us?
#Person2#: Can I use my green pad again to write you admiring notes?
#Person1#: We'll have to negotiate that. It's a possibility.
#Person2#: You miss me, don't you?
#Person1#: Don't push your luck, Dave.
#Person2#: OK, I'm in. When do I start?
#Person1#: As soon as you can g... | #Person1# invites Dave to work together, and Dave agrees. | work together | 6 | [
-0.08827175199985504,
-0.02848350629210472,
0.04341515153646469,
-0.04801935702562332,
0.017719022929668427,
0.043052248656749725,
0.08228879421949387,
-0.033020880073308945,
0.13278888165950775,
-0.07053976505994797,
-0.002064842963591218,
-0.03244350105524063,
-0.012753419578075409,
-0.0... |
train_20 | #Person1#: How do you put this seat back? I know there is a lever somewhere.
#Person2#: What are you doing?
#Person1#: I'm getting dressed, what does it look like?
#Person2#: It looks like you are about to get dressed. Did you forget we are in a car on the road?
#Person1#: I'm good at this. Nobody will see anything.
#P... | #Person1#'s getting dressed in the car, and #Person2# warns her not. #Person1#'ll get dressed at the service station. | get dressed | 6 | [
-0.05646101385354996,
0.011022060178220272,
0.04597475752234459,
-0.02772633172571659,
0.0026860819198191166,
0.0550420880317688,
0.1354207694530487,
-0.045654185116291046,
0.0014484039274975657,
0.018406562507152557,
0.021713348105549812,
0.009650922380387783,
0.03865557909011841,
-0.0141... |
train_21 | #Person1#: We're supposed to check in at the Air China's counter 30 minutes before take-off, Joe.
#Person2#: Yes, I know. The boarding time on the ticket says 17:05, and now it's 16:15. I guess we have plenty of time.
#Person1#: Do we need to show our ID cards when checking in?
#Person2#: Yes. It's essential.
#Person1#... | #Person1# asks #Person2# what they need to do when they check in at the Air China's counter. | check in | 0 | [
-0.017183618620038033,
0.082451231777668,
0.009643154218792915,
0.007999391295015812,
0.07115636020898819,
0.011039724573493004,
0.13623733818531036,
-0.05728881061077118,
-0.006438330747187138,
-0.016235345974564552,
0.05178859084844589,
0.062363650649785995,
-0.033468879759311676,
0.0188... |
End of preview. Expand in Data Studio
README.md exists but content is empty.
- Downloads last month
- 38