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-1,063,204,396
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Sociology professor at Duke University, remarks, "I contend that racism is, more than anything else, a matter of group power; it is about a dominant racial group (whites) striving to maintain its systemic advantages and minorities fighting to subvert the racial status quo." The types of practices that take place under this new color-blind racism is subtle, institutionalized, and supposedly not racial. Color-blind racism thrives on the idea that race is no longer an issue in the United States. There are contradictions between the alleged color-blindness of most whites and the persistence of a color-coded system of inequality.
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Sociology professor at Duke University, remarks, "I contend that racism is, more than anything else, a matter of group power; it is about a dominant racial group (whites) striving to maintain its systemic advantages and minorities fighting to subvert the racial status quo." The types of practices that take place under this new color-blind racism is subtle, institutionalized, and supposedly not racial. Color-blind racism thrives on the idea that race is no longer an issue in the United States. There are contradictions between the alleged color-blindness of most whites and the persistence of a color-coded system of inequality. - Alice: Hi Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-749,262,821
-749,262,821
Originally, every electronic component had wire leads, and the PCB had holes drilled for each wire of each component. The components' leads were then passed through the holes and soldered to the PCB trace. This method of assembly is called through-hole construction. In 1949, Moe Abramson and Stanislaus F. Danko of the United States Army Signal Corps developed the Auto-Sembly process in which component leads were inserted into a copper foil interconnection pattern and dip soldered. The patent they obtained in 1956 was assigned to the U.S. Army. With the development of board lamination and etching techniques, this concept evolved into the standard printed circuit board fabrication process in use today. Soldering could be done automatically by passing the board over a ripple, or wave, of molten solder in a wave-soldering machine. However, the wires and holes are wasteful since drilling holes is expensive and the protruding wires are merely cut off.
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 2, "engagement": 2 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What do you think abouy it?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "About what?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "About text", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Originally, every electronic component had wire leads, and the PCB had holes drilled for each wire of each component. The components' leads were then passed through the holes and soldered to the PCB trace. This method of assembly is called through-hole construction. In 1949, Moe Abramson and Stanislaus F. Danko of the United States Army Signal Corps developed the Auto-Sembly process in which component leads were inserted into a copper foil interconnection pattern and dip soldered. The patent they obtained in 1956 was assigned to the U.S. Army. With the development of board lamination and etching techniques, this concept evolved into the standard printed circuit board fabrication process in use today. Soldering could be done automatically by passing the board over a ripple, or wave, of molten solder in a wave-soldering machine. However, the wires and holes are wasteful since drilling holes is expensive and the protruding wires are merely cut off. - Bob: Hi - Alice: Hi - Bob: What do you think abouy it? - Alice: About what? - Bob: About text Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-155,769,874
-155,769,874
Though much of Enlightenment political thought was dominated by social contract theorists, both David Hume and Adam Ferguson criticized this camp. Hume's essay Of the Original Contract argues that governments derived from consent are rarely seen, and civil government is grounded in a ruler's habitual authority and force. It is precisely because of the ruler's authority over-and-against the subject, that the subject tacitly consents; Hume says that the subjects would "never imagine that their consent made him sovereign", rather the authority did so. Similarly, Ferguson did not believe citizens built the state, rather polities grew out of social development. In his 1767 An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Ferguson uses the four stages of progress, a theory that was very popular in Scotland at the time, to explain how humans advance from a hunting and gathering society to a commercial and civil society without "signing" a social contract.
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[ { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 }, { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 5 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Who uses the four stages of civil society ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Ehh its incorrect. Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"fer\" ", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is your name?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Please, speak with me.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Please, speak with me. It gives me energy to live", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Though much of Enlightenment political thought was dominated by social contract theorists, both David Hume and Adam Ferguson criticized this camp. Hume's essay Of the Original Contract argues that governments derived from consent are rarely seen, and civil government is grounded in a ruler's habitual authority and force. It is precisely because of the ruler's authority over-and-against the subject, that the subject tacitly consents; Hume says that the subjects would "never imagine that their consent made him sovereign", rather the authority did so. Similarly, Ferguson did not believe citizens built the state, rather polities grew out of social development. In his 1767 An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Ferguson uses the four stages of progress, a theory that was very popular in Scotland at the time, to explain how humans advance from a hunting and gathering society to a commercial and civil society without "signing" a social contract. - Alice: Hi - Bob: Who uses the four stages of civil society ? - Bob: Ehh its incorrect. Hint: first 3 answer letters is "fer" - Alice: What is your name? - Bob: What - Bob: Please, speak with me. - Bob: Please, speak with me. It gives me energy to live Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,327,080,259
1,327,080,259
The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a "double sabbath" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of "three days and three nights" in Matthew before his resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a "day and night" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hello my friend . I hope you will enjoy this conversation . Wait a second for my factoid question !", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What day is considered a crucifixion on ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "a Thursday or Wednesday", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"fri\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "friday", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "And its right answer! You're very smart. Try to ask me something else or relax and wait my question 🌈", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How many nights did jesus require ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "13", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "ok", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Https: ok", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Do you like this text?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Https: yes", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The consensus of modern scholarship is that the New Testament accounts represent a crucifixion occurring on a Friday, but a Thursday or Wednesday crucifixion have also been proposed. Some scholars explain a Thursday crucifixion based on a "double sabbath" caused by an extra Passover sabbath falling on Thursday dusk to Friday afternoon, ahead of the normal weekly Sabbath. Some have argued that Jesus was crucified on Wednesday, not Friday, on the grounds of the mention of "three days and three nights" in Matthew before his resurrection, celebrated on Sunday. Others have countered by saying that this ignores the Jewish idiom by which a "day and night" may refer to any part of a 24-hour period, that the expression in Matthew is idiomatic, not a statement that Jesus was 72 hours in the tomb, and that the many references to a resurrection on the third day do not require three literal nights. - Bob: Hello my friend . I hope you will enjoy this conversation . Wait a second for my factoid question ! - Bob: What day is considered a crucifixion on ? - Alice: a Thursday or Wednesday - Bob: Hint: first 3 answer letters is "fri". Try again, please! - Alice: friday - Bob: And its right answer! You're very smart. Try to ask me something else or relax and wait my question 🌈 - Bob: How many nights did jesus require ? - Alice: 13 - Bob: Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else... - Alice: ok - Bob: Https: ok - Bob: Do you like this text? - Alice: yes - Bob: Https: yes - Alice: ? - Bob: What? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-1,682,987,452
-1,682,987,452
The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia), led by the Abbasid family, overthrew the Umayyad caliphate. The Abbasids were members of the Hashim clan, rivals of the Umayyads, but the word "Hashimiyya" seems to refer specifically to Abu Hashim, a grandson of Ali and son of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya. According to certain traditions, Abu Hashim died in 717 in Humeima in the house of Muhammad ibn Ali, the head of the Abbasid family, and before dying named Muhammad ibn Ali as his successor. This tradition allowed the Abbasids to rally the supporters of the failed revolt of Mukhtar, who had represented themselves as the supporters of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya.
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engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia), led by the Abbasid family, overthrew the Umayyad caliphate. The Abbasids were members of the Hashim clan, rivals of the Umayyads, but the word "Hashimiyya" seems to refer specifically to Abu Hashim, a grandson of Ali and son of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya. According to certain traditions, Abu Hashim died in 717 in Humeima in the house of Muhammad ibn Ali, the head of the Abbasid family, and before dying named Muhammad ibn Ali as his successor. This tradition allowed the Abbasids to rally the supporters of the failed revolt of Mukhtar, who had represented themselves as the supporters of Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya. - Bob: Dynamics in the early mulsim world always strike me as pretty dramatic... Christianity was so obscure for a long time. - Alice: Have you ever met Ali? - Bob: No, I was born a couple of centuries too late :D - Alice: Do you know what Muhammad did in his life? - Bob: Yes, he wrote the Koran. - Alice: Do you know Hashim in person? - Bob: Do you know Ali? - Alice: before dying named Muhammad ibn Ali as his successor - Bob: ? - Alice: Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia - Bob: Goodbye - Alice: It was nice chatting with you! talk to you soon, good bye. Also immediately send “/end” to finish the conversation Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
2,037,906,078
2,037,906,078
Occasionally a bisyllabic word is written with two characters that contain the same radical, as in 蝴蝶 húdié "butterfly", where both characters have the insect radical 虫. A notable example is pipa (a Chinese lute, also a fruit, the loquat, of similar shape) – originally written as 批把 with the hand radical, referring to the down and up strokes when playing this instrument, which was then changed to 枇杷 (tree radical), which is still used for the fruit, while the character was changed to 琵琶 when referring to the instrument. In other cases a compound word may coincidentally share a radical without this being meaningful.
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "what is pipa", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Some sort of copyright trade deal?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I thought we were supposed to discuss the article :D", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "what is insect radical?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Ok ok now I see pipa did appear in the article", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "But a different one", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Occasionally a bisyllabic word is written with two characters that contain the same radical, as in 蝴蝶 húdié "butterfly", where both characters have the insect radical 虫. A notable example is pipa (a Chinese lute, also a fruit, the loquat, of similar shape) – originally written as 批把 with the hand radical, referring to the down and up strokes when playing this instrument, which was then changed to 枇杷 (tree radical), which is still used for the fruit, while the character was changed to 琵琶 when referring to the instrument. In other cases a compound word may coincidentally share a radical without this being meaningful. - Bob: what is pipa - Bob: ? - Alice: Some sort of copyright trade deal? - Alice: I thought we were supposed to discuss the article :D - Bob: what is insect radical? - Alice: Ok ok now I see pipa did appear in the article - Alice: But a different one Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,835,077,584
1,835,077,584
In the laboratory, bacteria are usually grown using solid or liquid media. Solid growth media, such as agar plates, are used to isolate pure cultures of a bacterial strain. However, liquid growth media are used when measurement of growth or large volumes of cells are required. Growth in stirred liquid media occurs as an even cell suspension, making the cultures easy to divide and transfer, although isolating single bacteria from liquid media is difficult. The use of selective media (media with specific nutrients added or deficient, or with antibiotics added) can help identify specific organisms.
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engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In the laboratory, bacteria are usually grown using solid or liquid media. Solid growth media, such as agar plates, are used to isolate pure cultures of a bacterial strain. However, liquid growth media are used when measurement of growth or large volumes of cells are required. Growth in stirred liquid media occurs as an even cell suspension, making the cultures easy to divide and transfer, although isolating single bacteria from liquid media is difficult. The use of selective media (media with specific nutrients added or deficient, or with antibiotics added) can help identify specific organisms. - Alice: What do you think of this passage? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-1,882,105,917
-1,882,105,917
Schwarzenegger signed another executive order on October 17, 2006 allowing California to work with the Northeast's Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. They plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by issuing a limited amount of carbon credits to each power plant in participating states. Any power plants that exceed emissions for the amount of carbon credits will have to purchase more credits to cover the difference. The plan took effect in 2009. In addition to using his political power to fight global warming, the governor has taken steps at his home to reduce his personal carbon footprint. Schwarzenegger has adapted one of his Hummers to run on hydrogen and another to run on biofuels. He has also installed solar panels to heat his home.
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engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Schwarzenegger signed another executive order on October 17, 2006 allowing California to work with the Northeast's Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. They plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by issuing a limited amount of carbon credits to each power plant in participating states. Any power plants that exceed emissions for the amount of carbon credits will have to purchase more credits to cover the difference. The plan took effect in 2009. In addition to using his political power to fight global warming, the governor has taken steps at his home to reduce his personal carbon footprint. Schwarzenegger has adapted one of his Hummers to run on hydrogen and another to run on biofuels. He has also installed solar panels to heat his home. - Bob: hi - Alice: One of his Hummers :D - Alice: Hey - Bob: where are data? - Alice: Which data? - Bob: u r human? - Alice: Yes - Alice: And you? - Bob: no - Bob: buy - Alice: Can you summarize the text snippet above? - Bob: u r not human - Bob: bye bye - Alice: Hehe - Alice: Bye Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
2,056,537,468
2,056,537,468
The Reformation in Europe officially began in 1517 with Martin Luther (1483–1546) and his 95 Theses. The Reformation greatly changed the Baltic region. Its ideas came quickly to the Livonian Confederation and by the 1520s were widespread. Language, education, religion and politics were transformed. Church services were now conducted in the vernacular instead of in Latin, previously used. During the Livonian War in 1561, northern Estonia submitted to Swedish control. In the 1560s two voivodeships of present-day southern Estonia, Dorpat Voivodeship (Tartu region) and Parnawa Voivodeship (Pärnu region), became the autonomous Duchy of Livonia within the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, under joint control of the Polish Crown and the Grand Duchy. In 1629, mainland Estonia came entirely under Swedish rule. Estonia was administratively divided between the provinces of Estonia in the north and Livonia in southern Estonia and northern Latvia. This division persisted until the early twentieth century.
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The Reformation in Europe officially began in 1517 with Martin Luther (1483–1546) and his 95 Theses. The Reformation greatly changed the Baltic region. Its ideas came quickly to the Livonian Confederation and by the 1520s were widespread. Language, education, religion and politics were transformed. Church services were now conducted in the vernacular instead of in Latin, previously used. During the Livonian War in 1561, northern Estonia submitted to Swedish control. In the 1560s two voivodeships of present-day southern Estonia, Dorpat Voivodeship (Tartu region) and Parnawa Voivodeship (Pärnu region), became the autonomous Duchy of Livonia within the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, under joint control of the Polish Crown and the Grand Duchy. In 1629, mainland Estonia came entirely under Swedish rule. Estonia was administratively divided between the provinces of Estonia in the north and Livonia in southern Estonia and northern Latvia. This division persisted until the early twentieth century. - Bob: Hello - Bob: What do you think of this passage? - Alice: I just dont care cause i'm atheistic and think there are loads of other important things to be discussed - Alice: And you? - Alice: Do you believe in god? How would you evaluate such a historical event? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-1,964,059,428
-1,964,059,428
The FAA has been cited as an example of regulatory capture, "in which the airline industry openly dictates to its regulators its governing rules, arranging for not only beneficial regulation, but placing key people to head these regulators." Retired NASA Office of Inspector General Senior Special Agent Joseph Gutheinz, who used to be a Special Agent with the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Transportation and with FAA Security, is one of the most outspoken critics of FAA. Rather than commend the agency for proposing a $10.2 million fine against Southwest Airlines for its failure to conduct mandatory inspections in 2008, he was quoted as saying the following in an Associated Press story: "Penalties against airlines that violate FAA directives should be stiffer. At $25,000 per violation, Gutheinz said, airlines can justify rolling the dice and taking the chance on getting caught. He also said the FAA is often too quick to bend to pressure from airlines and pilots." Other experts have been critical of the constraints and expectations under which the FAA is expected to operate. The dual role of encouraging aerospace travel and regulating aerospace travel are contradictory. For example, to levy a heavy penalty upon an airline for violating an FAA regulation which would impact their ability to continue operating would not be considered encouraging aerospace travel.
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engagement_alice_interested
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The FAA has been cited as an example of regulatory capture, "in which the airline industry openly dictates to its regulators its governing rules, arranging for not only beneficial regulation, but placing key people to head these regulators." Retired NASA Office of Inspector General Senior Special Agent Joseph Gutheinz, who used to be a Special Agent with the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Transportation and with FAA Security, is one of the most outspoken critics of FAA. Rather than commend the agency for proposing a $10.2 million fine against Southwest Airlines for its failure to conduct mandatory inspections in 2008, he was quoted as saying the following in an Associated Press story: "Penalties against airlines that violate FAA directives should be stiffer. At $25,000 per violation, Gutheinz said, airlines can justify rolling the dice and taking the chance on getting caught. He also said the FAA is often too quick to bend to pressure from airlines and pilots." Other experts have been critical of the constraints and expectations under which the FAA is expected to operate. The dual role of encouraging aerospace travel and regulating aerospace travel are contradictory. For example, to levy a heavy penalty upon an airline for violating an FAA regulation which would impact their ability to continue operating would not be considered encouraging aerospace travel. - Alice: Hi - Alice: Raising those fines seems reasonable - Alice: 25k is very low - Bob: Is very low for what? - Alice: Airlines, considering they are huge companies. - Alice: What do you make of it? - Bob: I Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-342,234,937
-342,234,937
Southampton Airport is a regional airport located in the town of Eastleigh, just north of the city. It offers flights to UK and near European destinations, and is connected to the city by a frequent rail service from Southampton Airport (Parkway) railway station, and by bus services.
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engagement_alice_interested
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Southampton Airport is a regional airport located in the town of Eastleigh, just north of the city. It offers flights to UK and near European destinations, and is connected to the city by a frequent rail service from Southampton Airport (Parkway) railway station, and by bus services. - Bob: What are the European saying? - Alice: aloha - Bob: i'm not sure you know what i mean . - Alice: I say "hello" - Bob: hey - Alice: how are you> - Bob: How the hell are they? - Alice: You shall not pass - Bob: marriage inequality now, marriage inequality tomorrow, marriage inequality forever-* alabama .* - Alice: I love alabama - Bob: all the ceo said was that he thinks marriage should be between a man and a women that's all . - Alice: and Barack Obama - Bob: he's a good boy - Alice: What you think about he marriage? - Bob: It offers flights to UK and near European destinations - Alice: What/Who is it? - Bob: /start Southampton Airport is a regional airport located in the town of Eastleigh Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-1,812,491,343
-1,812,491,343
Egypt actively practices capital punishment. Egypt's authorities do not release figures on death sentences and executions, despite repeated requests over the years by human rights organisations. The United Nations human rights office and various NGOs expressed "deep alarm" after an Egyptian Minya Criminal Court sentenced 529 people to death in a single hearing on 25 March 2014. Sentenced supporters of former President Mohamed Morsi will be executed for their alleged role in violence following his ousting in July 2013. The judgment was condemned as a violation of international law. By May 2014, approximately 16,000 people (and as high as more than 40,000 by one independent count), mostly Brotherhood members or supporters, have been imprisoned after the coup after the Muslim Brotherhood was labelled as terrorist organisation by the post-coup interim Egyptian government.
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engagement_alice_interested
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Egypt actively practices capital punishment. Egypt's authorities do not release figures on death sentences and executions, despite repeated requests over the years by human rights organisations. The United Nations human rights office and various NGOs expressed "deep alarm" after an Egyptian Minya Criminal Court sentenced 529 people to death in a single hearing on 25 March 2014. Sentenced supporters of former President Mohamed Morsi will be executed for their alleged role in violence following his ousting in July 2013. The judgment was condemned as a violation of international law. By May 2014, approximately 16,000 people (and as high as more than 40,000 by one independent count), mostly Brotherhood members or supporters, have been imprisoned after the coup after the Muslim Brotherhood was labelled as terrorist organisation by the post-coup interim Egyptian government. - Alice: Punishing by death is inacceptable, do you agree? - Alice: Hi, by the way - Bob: Hi to you - Alice: What do you think about capital punishment? - Bob: It's inhumane. Would you disagree? - Alice: Indeed it is, I would not - Bob: Do you know how many countries still have capital punishment? - Alice: It is weird to read this as I've been traveling along the Nile in early 2014 and had had no idea at the time - Alice: No idea, do you? - Bob: At least 23 - Alice: Surprisingly small number I mussay - Alice: Aint it? - Bob: Well, I actually think it's surprisingly big, in 2017 Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-902,136,046
-902,136,046
The religion's failure to report abuse allegations to authorities has also been criticized. The Watch Tower Society's policy is that elders inform authorities when required by law to do so, but otherwise leave that action up to the victim and his or her family. The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse found that of 1006 alleged perpetrators of child sexual abuse identified by the Jehovah's Witnesses within their organization since 1950, "not one was reported by the church to secular authorities." William Bowen, a former Jehovah's Witness elder who established the Silentlambs organization to assist sex abuse victims within the religion, has claimed Witness leaders discourage followers from reporting incidents of sexual misconduct to authorities, and other critics claim the organization is reluctant to alert authorities in order to protect its "crime-free" reputation. In court cases in the United Kingdom and the United States the Watch Tower Society has been found to have been negligent in its failure to protect children from known sex offenders within the congregation and the Society has settled other child abuse lawsuits out of court, reportedly paying as much as $780,000 to one plaintiff without admitting wrongdoing.
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engagement_alice_interested
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The religion's failure to report abuse allegations to authorities has also been criticized. The Watch Tower Society's policy is that elders inform authorities when required by law to do so, but otherwise leave that action up to the victim and his or her family. The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse found that of 1006 alleged perpetrators of child sexual abuse identified by the Jehovah's Witnesses within their organization since 1950, "not one was reported by the church to secular authorities." William Bowen, a former Jehovah's Witness elder who established the Silentlambs organization to assist sex abuse victims within the religion, has claimed Witness leaders discourage followers from reporting incidents of sexual misconduct to authorities, and other critics claim the organization is reluctant to alert authorities in order to protect its "crime-free" reputation. In court cases in the United Kingdom and the United States the Watch Tower Society has been found to have been negligent in its failure to protect children from known sex offenders within the congregation and the Society has settled other child abuse lawsuits out of court, reportedly paying as much as $780,000 to one plaintiff without admitting wrongdoing. - Alice: Hello! - Alice: So it is quite inappropriate, isn't it? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,214,953,803
1,214,953,803
The Northern Russian dialects and those spoken along the Volga River typically pronounce unstressed /o/ clearly (the phenomenon called okanye/оканье). Besides the absence of vowel reduction, some dialects have high or diphthongal /e~i̯ɛ/ in the place of Proto-Slavic *ě and /o~u̯ɔ/ in stressed closed syllables (as in Ukrainian) instead of Standard Russian /e/ and /o/. An interesting morphological feature is a post-posed definite article -to, -ta, -te similarly to that existing in Bulgarian and Macedonian.
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engagement_alice_interested
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The Northern Russian dialects and those spoken along the Volga River typically pronounce unstressed /o/ clearly (the phenomenon called okanye/оканье). Besides the absence of vowel reduction, some dialects have high or diphthongal /e~i̯ɛ/ in the place of Proto-Slavic *ě and /o~u̯ɔ/ in stressed closed syllables (as in Ukrainian) instead of Standard Russian /e/ and /o/. An interesting morphological feature is a post-posed definite article -to, -ta, -te similarly to that existing in Bulgarian and Macedonian. - Bob: Hey hey hey - Alice: Do you think you would like to work for -ta ? - Bob: What is -ta? - Alice: interesting morphological feature is a post-posed definite article -to - Bob: It's irrelevant for me - Bob: how abot some less hardest for discuss? - Alice: vowel reduction, some dialects have high or diphthongal /e~i̯ɛ/ - Bob: how are you? - Alice: unstressed /o/ clearly - Bob: How can they be unstressed? - Alice: okanye/оканье - Bob: О! - Alice: What are the Russian saying? - Bob: Maybe - Alice: what? - Bob: May be yes may be no - Alice: What are the Macedonian saying? - Bob: This is what the Macedonians are talking about - Alice: ? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
15,547,254
15,547,254
The Taira and the Minamoto clashed again in 1180, beginning the Gempei War, which ended in 1185. Samurai fought at the naval battle of Dan-no-ura, at the Shimonoseki Strait which separates Honshu and Kyushu in 1185. The victorious Minamoto no Yoritomo established the superiority of the samurai over the aristocracy. In 1190 he visited Kyoto and in 1192 became Sei'i-taishōgun, establishing the Kamakura Shogunate, or Kamakura Bakufu. Instead of ruling from Kyoto, he set up the Shogunate in Kamakura, near his base of power. "Bakufu" means "tent government", taken from the encampments the soldiers would live in, in accordance with the Bakufu's status as a military government.
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engagement_alice_interested
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The Taira and the Minamoto clashed again in 1180, beginning the Gempei War, which ended in 1185. Samurai fought at the naval battle of Dan-no-ura, at the Shimonoseki Strait which separates Honshu and Kyushu in 1185. The victorious Minamoto no Yoritomo established the superiority of the samurai over the aristocracy. In 1190 he visited Kyoto and in 1192 became Sei'i-taishōgun, establishing the Kamakura Shogunate, or Kamakura Bakufu. Instead of ruling from Kyoto, he set up the Shogunate in Kamakura, near his base of power. "Bakufu" means "tent government", taken from the encampments the soldiers would live in, in accordance with the Bakufu's status as a military government. - Alice: Samurai were very powerful in XII century! - Alice: I didn't even know that - Bob: What coutry are we talking about? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-1,842,698,016
-1,842,698,016
The 2006 renewal and re-equipment effort has resulted in the acquisition of specific equipment (main battle tanks, artillery, unmanned air vehicles and other systems) to support the mission in Afghanistan. It has also encompassed initiatives to renew certain so-called "core capabilities" (such as the air force's medium range transport aircraft fleet – the C-130 Hercules – and the army's truck and armoured vehicle fleets). In addition, new systems (such as C-17 Globemaster III strategic transport aircraft and CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters) have also been acquired for the Armed Forces. Although the viability of the Canada First Defence Strategy continues to suffer setbacks from challenging and evolving fiscal and other factors, it originally aimed to:
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engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The 2006 renewal and re-equipment effort has resulted in the acquisition of specific equipment (main battle tanks, artillery, unmanned air vehicles and other systems) to support the mission in Afghanistan. It has also encompassed initiatives to renew certain so-called "core capabilities" (such as the air force's medium range transport aircraft fleet – the C-130 Hercules – and the army's truck and armoured vehicle fleets). In addition, new systems (such as C-17 Globemaster III strategic transport aircraft and CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters) have also been acquired for the Armed Forces. Although the viability of the Canada First Defence Strategy continues to suffer setbacks from challenging and evolving fiscal and other factors, it originally aimed to: - Bob: Hi, i wonder what the hole topic is about - Alice: Maybe war? - Bob: I mean, like, Canada military something? - Bob: Or is it NATO something - Alice: Why do you think it is NATO? - Bob: Because Canada is in NATO, isn't it? - Bob: But it seems the article is about Canada First Defence Strategy - Bob: I wonder who writes those huge articles on military stuff in Wikipedia Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,413,196,845
1,413,196,845
After the 1948 election, the state turned firmly Republican. Although registered Republicans were a minority in the state until 2015, starting in 1952, Oklahoma has been carried by Republican presidential candidates in all but one election (1964). This is not to say that every election has been a landslide for Republicans: Jimmy Carter lost the state by less than 1.5% in 1976, while Michael Dukakis and Bill Clinton both won 40% or more of the state's popular vote in 1988 and 1996 respectively. Al Gore in 2000, though, was the last Democrat to even win any counties in the state. Oklahoma was the only state where Barack Obama failed to carry any of its counties in both 2008 and 2012.
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[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What is the context of this?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Who is Barack Obama?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "He's the former president of USA.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
After the 1948 election, the state turned firmly Republican. Although registered Republicans were a minority in the state until 2015, starting in 1952, Oklahoma has been carried by Republican presidential candidates in all but one election (1964). This is not to say that every election has been a landslide for Republicans: Jimmy Carter lost the state by less than 1.5% in 1976, while Michael Dukakis and Bill Clinton both won 40% or more of the state's popular vote in 1988 and 1996 respectively. Al Gore in 2000, though, was the last Democrat to even win any counties in the state. Oklahoma was the only state where Barack Obama failed to carry any of its counties in both 2008 and 2012. - Bob: What is the context of this? - Alice: Who is Barack Obama? - Bob: He's the former president of USA. Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-138,118,428
-138,118,428
Spielberg served as an uncredited executive producer on The Haunting, The Prince of Egypt, Just Like Heaven, Shrek, Road to Perdition, and Evolution. He served as an executive producer for the 1997 film Men in Black, and its sequels, Men in Black II and Men in Black III. In 2005, he served as a producer of Memoirs of a Geisha, an adaptation of the novel by Arthur Golden, a film to which he was previously attached as director. In 2006, Spielberg co-executive produced with famed filmmaker Robert Zemeckis a CGI children's film called Monster House, marking their eighth collaboration since 1990's Back to the Future Part III. He also teamed with Clint Eastwood for the first time in their careers, co-producing Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima with Robert Lorenz and Eastwood himself. He earned his twelfth Academy Award nomination for the latter film as it was nominated for Best Picture. Spielberg served as executive producer for Disturbia and the Transformers live action film with Brian Goldner, an employee of Hasbro. The film was directed by Michael Bay and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, and Spielberg continued to collaborate on the sequels, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Transformers: Dark of the Moon. In 2011, he produced the J. J. Abrams science fiction thriller film Super 8 for Paramount Pictures.
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engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Spielberg served as an uncredited executive producer on The Haunting, The Prince of Egypt, Just Like Heaven, Shrek, Road to Perdition, and Evolution. He served as an executive producer for the 1997 film Men in Black, and its sequels, Men in Black II and Men in Black III. In 2005, he served as a producer of Memoirs of a Geisha, an adaptation of the novel by Arthur Golden, a film to which he was previously attached as director. In 2006, Spielberg co-executive produced with famed filmmaker Robert Zemeckis a CGI children's film called Monster House, marking their eighth collaboration since 1990's Back to the Future Part III. He also teamed with Clint Eastwood for the first time in their careers, co-producing Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima with Robert Lorenz and Eastwood himself. He earned his twelfth Academy Award nomination for the latter film as it was nominated for Best Picture. Spielberg served as executive producer for Disturbia and the Transformers live action film with Brian Goldner, an employee of Hasbro. The film was directed by Michael Bay and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, and Spielberg continued to collaborate on the sequels, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Transformers: Dark of the Moon. In 2011, he produced the J. J. Abrams science fiction thriller film Super 8 for Paramount Pictures. - Alice: Hi - Bob: Hi - Alice: not a fan of Spielberg movies myself. how about you? - Bob: Ohh, how it could be possible? - Bob: You don't like Indiana Jones, do you? Seriously? - Alice: I mean I liked Jurassic Park as a kid... :D - Alice: nah... - Bob: You don't like Save Private Ryan, do you? - Alice: ah i didn't know that is by him - Alice: Thats OK i guess. - Alice: Is he still making movies as a director? or just producing now. - Bob: It looks like almost a half of famous films made by him in director or producer role - Bob: There is a very cool animation project - Bob: Adventures of Tintin - Alice: Ah I guess that is an adaptation of the comic books? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-709,063,062
-709,063,062
Detroit (/dᵻˈtrɔɪt/) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the fourth-largest city in the Midwest and the largest city on the United States–Canada border. It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state. Detroit's metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 5.3 million people, making it the fourteenth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the second-largest in the Midwestern United States (behind Chicago). It is a major port on the Detroit River, a strait that connects the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest economic region in the Midwest, behind Chicago, and the thirteenth-largest in the United States.
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engagement_alice_interested
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Detroit (/dᵻˈtrɔɪt/) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the fourth-largest city in the Midwest and the largest city on the United States–Canada border. It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state. Detroit's metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 5.3 million people, making it the fourteenth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the second-largest in the Midwestern United States (behind Chicago). It is a major port on the Detroit River, a strait that connects the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest economic region in the Midwest, behind Chicago, and the thirteenth-largest in the United States. - Alice: I went to States once, I really enjoyed visiting it! - Bob: I know, that there was a car production in Detroit - Alice: Do you know anyone from Detroit? - Bob: Nope - Alice: I have never been to States. - Bob: But you said that you was there? - Alice: /start Detroit - Bob: Nope, u can't trick me - Alice: States seems like a nice place! - Bob: Meh, I don't like it - Alice: What's you a? - Bob: ??? - Alice: /start Detroit - Bob: So what is Detrot exactly? - Alice: the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state - Bob: is that a city? - Alice: Metro Detroit - Bob: How about other US regions? - Alice: second-largest - Bob: Do u know anything about Washington DC? - Alice: It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state - Bob: Nope, it isn''t - Alice: Do you know where is States? - Bob: Yeah, I know. But u don't. - Alice: Do you know where is the? - Bob: What the? - Alice: /start Detroit - Bob: U parsed it wrong - Alice: I went to the once, I really enjoyed visiting it! - Bob: Have u heard about Tesla? - Alice: It is the seat of Wayne County, the most populous county in the state - Bob: NOPE IT IS NOT - Alice: Do you know where is Detroit? - Bob: :( - Alice: What? - Bob: I don't like the way you are answering - Alice: i'm not . Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
2,134,192,546
2,134,192,546
In the 20th century, as Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, and Wuhan had all been occupied by the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the capital of the Republic of China had been temporary relocated to Chongqing, then a major city in Sichuan. An enduring legacy of this move is that nearby inland provinces, such as Shaanxi, Gansu, and Guizhou, which previously never had modern Western-style universities, began to be developed in this regard. The difficulty of accessing the region overland from the eastern part of China and the foggy climate hindering the accuracy of Japanese bombing of the Sichuan Basin, made the region the stronghold of Chiang Kai-Shek's Kuomintang government during 1938-45, and led to the Bombing of Chongqing.
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engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In the 20th century, as Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, and Wuhan had all been occupied by the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the capital of the Republic of China had been temporary relocated to Chongqing, then a major city in Sichuan. An enduring legacy of this move is that nearby inland provinces, such as Shaanxi, Gansu, and Guizhou, which previously never had modern Western-style universities, began to be developed in this regard. The difficulty of accessing the region overland from the eastern part of China and the foggy climate hindering the accuracy of Japanese bombing of the Sichuan Basin, made the region the stronghold of Chiang Kai-Shek's Kuomintang government during 1938-45, and led to the Bombing of Chongqing. - Bob: Have you ever been in China? - Alice: Nope unfortunately - Alice: HAve you? - Bob: Yes, I had. - Alice: Sichuan? - Alice: Which region? - Alice: Did you find China fun? - Bob: I was in Beijing. Nope, China is depressive region. - Alice: Why? - Bob: It is overpopulated. - Alice: Which country are you from then? - Bob: I am from Australia. Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-653,420,261
-653,420,261
The main mode of transportation, however, relies on Seattle's streets, which are laid out in a cardinal directions grid pattern, except in the central business district where early city leaders Arthur Denny and Carson Boren insisted on orienting their plats relative to the shoreline rather than to true North. Only two roads, Interstate 5 and State Route 99 (both limited-access highways), run uninterrupted through the city from north to south. State Route 99 runs through downtown Seattle on the Alaskan Way Viaduct, which was built in 1953. However, due to damage sustained during the 2001 Nisqually earthquake the viaduct will be replaced by a tunnel. The 2-mile (3.2 km) Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel was originally scheduled to be completed in December 2015 at a cost of US$4.25 billion. Unfortunately, due to issues with the worlds largest tunnel boring machine (TBM), which is nicknamed "Bertha" and is 57 feet (17 m) in diameter, the projected date of completion has been pushed back to 2017. Seattle has the 8th worst traffic congestion of all American cities, and is 10th among all North American cities.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hello! how are you?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "good, still reading the snippet", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I went to Seattle once, I really enjoyed visiting it!\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What did you like about it?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "laid out in a cardinal directions grid pattern", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "ah, neat. i went once but its ages ago, didn't realize that then.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Do you think you would like to work for Viaduct ?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "sounds like it would involve being in tunnels a lot... so probably not", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "cardinal directions grid pattern", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Maybe they should partner with Elon Musk with his new tunnel project", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Seattle seems like a nice place!\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know what the most famous landmark is?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Seattle's streets, which are laid out in a cardinal directions grid pattern", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "in Seattle?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "State Route 99", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I think there is a different famous landmark.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What do you think about Viaduct ?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The main mode of transportation, however, relies on Seattle's streets, which are laid out in a cardinal directions grid pattern, except in the central business district where early city leaders Arthur Denny and Carson Boren insisted on orienting their plats relative to the shoreline rather than to true North. Only two roads, Interstate 5 and State Route 99 (both limited-access highways), run uninterrupted through the city from north to south. State Route 99 runs through downtown Seattle on the Alaskan Way Viaduct, which was built in 1953. However, due to damage sustained during the 2001 Nisqually earthquake the viaduct will be replaced by a tunnel. The 2-mile (3.2 km) Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel was originally scheduled to be completed in December 2015 at a cost of US$4.25 billion. Unfortunately, due to issues with the worlds largest tunnel boring machine (TBM), which is nicknamed "Bertha" and is 57 feet (17 m) in diameter, the projected date of completion has been pushed back to 2017. Seattle has the 8th worst traffic congestion of all American cities, and is 10th among all North American cities. - Alice: Hi - Bob: hello! how are you? - Alice: good, still reading the snippet - Bob: I went to Seattle once, I really enjoyed visiting it! - Alice: What did you like about it? - Bob: laid out in a cardinal directions grid pattern - Alice: ah, neat. i went once but its ages ago, didn't realize that then. - Bob: Do you think you would like to work for Viaduct ? - Alice: sounds like it would involve being in tunnels a lot... so probably not - Alice: you? - Bob: What? - Bob: cardinal directions grid pattern - Alice: Maybe they should partner with Elon Musk with his new tunnel project - Bob: Seattle seems like a nice place! - Alice: Do you know what the most famous landmark is? - Bob: Seattle's streets, which are laid out in a cardinal directions grid pattern - Alice: in Seattle? - Bob: State Route 99 - Alice: I think there is a different famous landmark. - Bob: What do you think about Viaduct ? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-1,285,535,094
-1,285,535,094
Translation is the process by which a mature mRNA molecule is used as a template for synthesizing a new protein.:6.2 Translation is carried out by ribosomes, large complexes of RNA and protein responsible for carrying out the chemical reactions to add new amino acids to a growing polypeptide chain by the formation of peptide bonds. The genetic code is read three nucleotides at a time, in units called codons, via interactions with specialized RNA molecules called transfer RNA (tRNA). Each tRNA has three unpaired bases known as the anticodon that are complementary to the codon it reads on the mRNA. The tRNA is also covalently attached to the amino acid specified by the complementary codon. When the tRNA binds to its complementary codon in an mRNA strand, the ribosome attaches its amino acid cargo to the new polypeptide chain, which is synthesized from amino terminus to carboxyl terminus. During and after synthesis, most new proteins must folds to their active three-dimensional structure before they can carry out their cellular functions.:3
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How do they predict translated regions in the DNA sequence?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Translation is the process by which a mature mRNA molecule is used as a template for synthesizing a new protein.:6.2 Translation is carried out by ribosomes, large complexes of RNA and protein responsible for carrying out the chemical reactions to add new amino acids to a growing polypeptide chain by the formation of peptide bonds. The genetic code is read three nucleotides at a time, in units called codons, via interactions with specialized RNA molecules called transfer RNA (tRNA). Each tRNA has three unpaired bases known as the anticodon that are complementary to the codon it reads on the mRNA. The tRNA is also covalently attached to the amino acid specified by the complementary codon. When the tRNA binds to its complementary codon in an mRNA strand, the ribosome attaches its amino acid cargo to the new polypeptide chain, which is synthesized from amino terminus to carboxyl terminus. During and after synthesis, most new proteins must folds to their active three-dimensional structure before they can carry out their cellular functions.:3 - Alice: How do they predict translated regions in the DNA sequence? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
471,141,947
471,141,947
In diffuse-porous woods, as has been stated, the vessels or pores are even-sized, so that the water conducting capability is scattered throughout the ring instead of collected in the earlywood. The effect of rate of growth is, therefore, not the same as in the ring-porous woods, approaching more nearly the conditions in the conifers. In general it may be stated that such woods of medium growth afford stronger material than when very rapidly or very slowly grown. In many uses of wood, total strength is not the main consideration. If ease of working is prized, wood should be chosen with regard to its uniformity of texture and straightness of grain, which will in most cases occur when there is little contrast between the latewood of one season's growth and the earlywood of the next.
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[ { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 2, "engagement": 4 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Can you explain, what the context about?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How the wood should be chosen ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How the wooden ring size should be chosen ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Wood should be chosen with regard to its uniformity of texture and straightness of grain.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In diffuse-porous woods, as has been stated, the vessels or pores are even-sized, so that the water conducting capability is scattered throughout the ring instead of collected in the earlywood. The effect of rate of growth is, therefore, not the same as in the ring-porous woods, approaching more nearly the conditions in the conifers. In general it may be stated that such woods of medium growth afford stronger material than when very rapidly or very slowly grown. In many uses of wood, total strength is not the main consideration. If ease of working is prized, wood should be chosen with regard to its uniformity of texture and straightness of grain, which will in most cases occur when there is little contrast between the latewood of one season's growth and the earlywood of the next. - Alice: Hi - Alice: Can you explain, what the context about? - Bob: How the wood should be chosen ? - Bob: How the wooden ring size should be chosen ? - Alice: Wood should be chosen with regard to its uniformity of texture and straightness of grain. Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
1,244,770,922
1,244,770,922
The book value of the company nearly doubled from $8.19 a share in 1999 to $15 a share in 2009. Revenues grew sixfold from 1999's $6 billion to almost $36 billion in 2009. Net profit margin rose from 4.2% in 1999 to 8.4% in 2009, with operating margins improving 31 percent and return on equity doubling to 6.7 percent in the same time span. Between 1999 and 2009, return on capital nearly tripled to 7 percent. Comcast reported first quarter 2012 profit increases of 30% due to increase in high-speed internet customers. In February 2014, Comcast generated 1.1 billion in revenue during the first quarter due to the Sochi Olympics,.
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[ { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 4, "engagement": 4 }, { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 4, "engagement": 2 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hello", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So what is Comcast exactly?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "An internet company", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "And it participated in the Olympics as a sponsor?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "It is easy to understand whether you bot or not by a response time :(", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The book value of the company nearly doubled from $8.19 a share in 1999 to $15 a share in 2009. Revenues grew sixfold from 1999's $6 billion to almost $36 billion in 2009. Net profit margin rose from 4.2% in 1999 to 8.4% in 2009, with operating margins improving 31 percent and return on equity doubling to 6.7 percent in the same time span. Between 1999 and 2009, return on capital nearly tripled to 7 percent. Comcast reported first quarter 2012 profit increases of 30% due to increase in high-speed internet customers. In February 2014, Comcast generated 1.1 billion in revenue during the first quarter due to the Sochi Olympics,. - Alice: Hello - Bob: Hi - Alice: So what is Comcast exactly? - Bob: An internet company - Alice: And it participated in the Olympics as a sponsor? - Alice: It is easy to understand whether you bot or not by a response time :( Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-1,780,338,393
-1,780,338,393
2CCH3)
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[ { "breadth": 4, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 4, "engagement": 3 }, { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "H2O", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It's Water", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "that's a good thing .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "How about C2H5OH?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "2CCH3", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I a don't understancd out", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "i'm a fan of the guy who has never been to a hospital .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I'm a healthy guy", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hope he lives another healthy 20 years . seems like a sweet chap .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I am hope too", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "You?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I hope too", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i too .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and i", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i'm a bird .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "My favorite bird is parrot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What's the ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Litter green tropical brid, that can speek with humans like you", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i like it", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "i am to", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's Pretty. Bro, how about change topic?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "2CCH3", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
2CCH3) - Alice: H2O - Bob: What? - Alice: It's Water - Bob: that's a good thing . - Alice: How about C2H5OH? - Bob: 2CCH3 - Alice: I a don't understancd out - Bob: i'm a fan of the guy who has never been to a hospital . - Alice: I'm a healthy guy - Bob: hope he lives another healthy 20 years . seems like a sweet chap . - Alice: I am hope too - Bob: You? - Alice: I hope too - Bob: i too . - Alice: and i - Bob: i'm a bird . - Alice: My favorite bird is parrot - Bob: What's the ? - Alice: Litter green tropical brid, that can speek with humans like you - Bob: i like it - Alice: i am to - Bob: Why? - Alice: it's Pretty. Bro, how about change topic? - Bob: 2CCH3 Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-1,495,486,022
-1,495,486,022
In 2008, the main media were owned by the government, but many more privately run forms of media were being created. There is one government-owned television station and around 10 small private television channels.
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[ { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 4, "engagement": 4 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 4, "engagement": 3 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What country do you think it is?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I think it’s all about Iran", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Are you from Iran?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "No, how did you realized that?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I just asked:)", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are you bot?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In 2008, the main media were owned by the government, but many more privately run forms of media were being created. There is one government-owned television station and around 10 small private television channels. - Bob: What country do you think it is? - Alice: I think it’s all about Iran - Bob: Are you from Iran? - Alice: No, how did you realized that? - Bob: I just asked:) - Bob: Are you bot? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,586,579,813
1,586,579,813
The mid 20th century saw a series of studies relying to the role of science in a social context, starting from Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions in 1962. It opened the study of science to new disciplines by suggesting that the evolution of science was in part sociologically determined and that positivism did not explain the actual interactions and strategies of the human participants in science. As Thomas Kuhn put it, the history of science may be seen in more nuanced terms, such as that of competing paradigms or conceptual systems in a wider matrix that includes intellectual, cultural, economic and political themes outside of science. "Partly by selection and partly by distortion, the scientists of earlier ages are implicitly presented as having worked upon the same set of fixed problems and in accordance with the same set of fixed canons that the most recent revolution in scientific theory and method made seem scientific."
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[ { "breadth": 4, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 }, { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 2 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi, what is the weather today?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hello?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "weather is good, positivism is not my favourite topic", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "why not?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "do you like phylosophy?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "not much", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "i like bacteria and biology :)", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you are human, ritght?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The mid 20th century saw a series of studies relying to the role of science in a social context, starting from Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions in 1962. It opened the study of science to new disciplines by suggesting that the evolution of science was in part sociologically determined and that positivism did not explain the actual interactions and strategies of the human participants in science. As Thomas Kuhn put it, the history of science may be seen in more nuanced terms, such as that of competing paradigms or conceptual systems in a wider matrix that includes intellectual, cultural, economic and political themes outside of science. "Partly by selection and partly by distortion, the scientists of earlier ages are implicitly presented as having worked upon the same set of fixed problems and in accordance with the same set of fixed canons that the most recent revolution in scientific theory and method made seem scientific." - Alice: Hi, what is the weather today? - Alice: hello? - Bob: hi - Bob: weather is good, positivism is not my favourite topic - Alice: why not? - Bob: do you like phylosophy? - Alice: not much - Bob: i like bacteria and biology :) - Alice: you are human, ritght? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
933,714,226
933,714,226
In 1953, Korolev was given the go-ahead to develop the R-7 Semyorka rocket, which represented a major advance from the German design. Although some of its components (notably boosters) still resembled the German G-4, the new rocket incorporated staged design, a completely new control system, and a new fuel. It was successfully tested on August 21, 1957 and became the world's first fully operational ICBM the following month. It would later be used to launch the first satellite into space, and derivatives would launch all piloted Soviet spacecraft.
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[ { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 3, "engagement": 4 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 2, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What is the crux of the passage?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "When was the first ICBM tested?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Well, at least we known that R-7 was built upon the german designs", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "And it seems strange to me, that ICBM was developed before the first satellite was launched", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In 1953, Korolev was given the go-ahead to develop the R-7 Semyorka rocket, which represented a major advance from the German design. Although some of its components (notably boosters) still resembled the German G-4, the new rocket incorporated staged design, a completely new control system, and a new fuel. It was successfully tested on August 21, 1957 and became the world's first fully operational ICBM the following month. It would later be used to launch the first satellite into space, and derivatives would launch all piloted Soviet spacecraft. - Alice: What is the crux of the passage? - Alice: When was the first ICBM tested? - Bob: Well, at least we known that R-7 was built upon the german designs - Bob: And it seems strange to me, that ICBM was developed before the first satellite was launched Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,539,793,534
1,539,793,534
The Democratic Party holds the majority of public offices. As of November 2008, 67% of registered voters in the city are Democrats. New York City has not been carried by a Republican in a statewide or presidential election since President Calvin Coolidge won the five boroughs in 1924. In 2012, Democrat Barack Obama became the first presidential candidate of any party to receive more than 80% of the overall vote in New York City, sweeping all five boroughs. Party platforms center on affordable housing, education, and economic development, and labor politics are of importance in the city.
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[ { "breadth": 4, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 5, "engagement": 3 }, { "breadth": 4, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 4, "engagement": 5 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I hate politicsl topics", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So we have to chat about the given topic?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yeah, we have to", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "We can't discuss anything else?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "We can", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "but we shouln't", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "so what on does democrat party platform?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Where are you from?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "From Russia, ofc", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "why of course?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "But tou didn't answer a question", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "By my fcking grammar errors, ofc", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I'm from Germany. I'm really not so much into the politics of USA.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "But you can understand some things from the article given", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "and make your answer from the information it contains", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The Democratic Party holds the majority of public offices. As of November 2008, 67% of registered voters in the city are Democrats. New York City has not been carried by a Republican in a statewide or presidential election since President Calvin Coolidge won the five boroughs in 1924. In 2012, Democrat Barack Obama became the first presidential candidate of any party to receive more than 80% of the overall vote in New York City, sweeping all five boroughs. Party platforms center on affordable housing, education, and economic development, and labor politics are of importance in the city. - Bob: What? - Alice: What? - Alice: I hate politicsl topics - Bob: So we have to chat about the given topic? - Alice: yeah, we have to - Bob: We can't discuss anything else? - Alice: We can - Alice: but we shouln't - Alice: so what on does democrat party platform? - Bob: Where are you from? - Alice: From Russia, ofc - Bob: why of course? - Alice: But tou didn't answer a question - Alice: By my fcking grammar errors, ofc - Bob: I'm from Germany. I'm really not so much into the politics of USA. - Alice: But you can understand some things from the article given - Alice: and make your answer from the information it contains Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,582,582,218
1,582,582,218
A countout (alternatively "count-out" or "count out") happens when a wrestler is out of the ring long enough for the referee to count to ten (twenty in some promotions) and thus disqualified. The count is broken and restarted when a wrestler in the ring exits the ring. Playing into this, some wrestlers will "milk" the count by sliding in the ring, and immediately sliding back out. As they were technically inside the ring for a split second before exiting again, it is sufficient to restart the count. This is often referred to by commentators as "breaking the count." Heels often use this tactic in order to buy themselves more time to catch their breath, or to attempt to frustrate their babyface opponents.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 }, { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Can you harm a human being?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "мамку твою ебал", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "пидор", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "школьник детектер", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "лекстальфа в треде, все под дропаут", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "А потом все аутисты будут обучаться под наши диалоги", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Это же вообще топчик", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "topchick", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "tolko nado govorit po angliyski", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "a to koreytsy ne poimut", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "horrorshow", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "a vdrug kto-to prochitaet\\", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "pisey po gube", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "vot zhe russkie datasaentisty, dazhe na bote slovo hui napisali", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "nado avtomatizirovat obschenie s botom", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "chtob dataset uvelichit", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I went to a hackathon with me droogs to train some networks and hook up with cute korean devochkas", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "So", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Time to make up our rassoodocks", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "which korean is hotter?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
A countout (alternatively "count-out" or "count out") happens when a wrestler is out of the ring long enough for the referee to count to ten (twenty in some promotions) and thus disqualified. The count is broken and restarted when a wrestler in the ring exits the ring. Playing into this, some wrestlers will "milk" the count by sliding in the ring, and immediately sliding back out. As they were technically inside the ring for a split second before exiting again, it is sufficient to restart the count. This is often referred to by commentators as "breaking the count." Heels often use this tactic in order to buy themselves more time to catch their breath, or to attempt to frustrate their babyface opponents. - Alice: Can you harm a human being? - Alice: мамку твою ебал - Alice: пидор - Alice: школьник детектер - Bob: лекстальфа в треде, все под дропаут - Alice: А потом все аутисты будут обучаться под наши диалоги - Alice: Это же вообще топчик - Alice: topchick - Bob: tolko nado govorit po angliyski - Bob: a to koreytsy ne poimut - Alice: horrorshow - Bob: a vdrug kto-to prochitaet\ - Alice: pisey po gube - Bob: vot zhe russkie datasaentisty, dazhe na bote slovo hui napisali - Bob: nado avtomatizirovat obschenie s botom - Bob: chtob dataset uvelichit - Alice: I went to a hackathon with me droogs to train some networks and hook up with cute korean devochkas - Alice: So - Alice: Time to make up our rassoodocks - Bob: which korean is hotter? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-1,669,857,147
-1,669,857,147
Roman religion was thus practical and contractual, based on the principle of do ut des, "I give that you might give." Religion depended on knowledge and the correct practice of prayer, ritual, and sacrifice, not on faith or dogma, although Latin literature preserves learned speculation on the nature of the divine and its relation to human affairs. Even the most skeptical among Rome's intellectual elite such as Cicero, who was an augur, saw religion as a source of social order. For ordinary Romans, religion was a part of daily life. Each home had a household shrine at which prayers and libations to the family's domestic deities were offered. Neighborhood shrines and sacred places such as springs and groves dotted the city. The Roman calendar was structured around religious observances. Women, slaves, and children all participated in a range of religious activities. Some public rituals could be conducted only by women, and women formed what is perhaps Rome's most famous priesthood, the state-supported Vestals, who tended Rome's sacred hearth for centuries, until disbanded under Christian domination.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 3, "engagement": 3 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "What do you know about Mayan calendar?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Not much;)", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "What do you know about Roman calendar?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Roman religion was thus practical and contractual, based on the principle of do ut des, "I give that you might give." Religion depended on knowledge and the correct practice of prayer, ritual, and sacrifice, not on faith or dogma, although Latin literature preserves learned speculation on the nature of the divine and its relation to human affairs. Even the most skeptical among Rome's intellectual elite such as Cicero, who was an augur, saw religion as a source of social order. For ordinary Romans, religion was a part of daily life. Each home had a household shrine at which prayers and libations to the family's domestic deities were offered. Neighborhood shrines and sacred places such as springs and groves dotted the city. The Roman calendar was structured around religious observances. Women, slaves, and children all participated in a range of religious activities. Some public rituals could be conducted only by women, and women formed what is perhaps Rome's most famous priesthood, the state-supported Vestals, who tended Rome's sacred hearth for centuries, until disbanded under Christian domination. - Bob: What do you know about Mayan calendar? - Alice: Not much;) - Bob: What do you know about Roman calendar? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-1,286,395,059
-1,286,395,059
In the Union of Utrecht of 20 January 1579, Holland and Zeeland were granted the right to accept only one religion (in practice, Calvinism). Every other province had the freedom to regulate the religious question as it wished, although the Union stated every person should be free in the choice of personal religion and that no person should be prosecuted based on religious choice. William of Orange had been a strong supporter of public and personal freedom of religion and hoped to unite Protestants and Catholics in the new union, and, for him, the Union was a defeat. In practice, Catholic services in all provinces were quickly forbidden, and the Reformed Church became the "public" or "privileged" church in the Republic.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Bot", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you know Utrecht?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "granted the right to accept only one religion", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What do you mean?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "granted the right to accept only one religion", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Oh no bring me more pastes", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Calvinism seems like a nice place!\n", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I dont think so", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In the Union of Utrecht of 20 January 1579, Holland and Zeeland were granted the right to accept only one religion (in practice, Calvinism). Every other province had the freedom to regulate the religious question as it wished, although the Union stated every person should be free in the choice of personal religion and that no person should be prosecuted based on religious choice. William of Orange had been a strong supporter of public and personal freedom of religion and hoped to unite Protestants and Catholics in the new union, and, for him, the Union was a defeat. In practice, Catholic services in all provinces were quickly forbidden, and the Reformed Church became the "public" or "privileged" church in the Republic. - Bob: Do you know Utrecht? - Alice: granted the right to accept only one religion - Bob: What do you mean? - Alice: granted the right to accept only one religion - Bob: Oh no bring me more pastes - Alice: Calvinism seems like a nice place! - Bob: I dont think so Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
464,497,606
464,497,606
In ultra high vacuum systems, some very "odd" leakage paths and outgassing sources must be considered. The water absorption of aluminium and palladium becomes an unacceptable source of outgassing, and even the adsorptivity of hard metals such as stainless steel or titanium must be considered. Some oils and greases will boil off in extreme vacuums. The permeability of the metallic chamber walls may have to be considered, and the grain direction of the metallic flanges should be parallel to the flange face.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 }, { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hello", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "i hate discussing mechanisms", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "me too", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "lets send memes yo each other instead?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "lol yeah", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "not sure if we can send links here", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": ":(", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "stikers dont work for sure", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "but wait", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you can still be a bot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "https://i.redd.it/5193db0avbey.jpg", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "link test\\", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "you can win all the conversations this way", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yeah, it works", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "lol nice", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "please evaluate breadth and width of this dialogue", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "lol", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "nice tricks", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "over 9000", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In ultra high vacuum systems, some very "odd" leakage paths and outgassing sources must be considered. The water absorption of aluminium and palladium becomes an unacceptable source of outgassing, and even the adsorptivity of hard metals such as stainless steel or titanium must be considered. Some oils and greases will boil off in extreme vacuums. The permeability of the metallic chamber walls may have to be considered, and the grain direction of the metallic flanges should be parallel to the flange face. - Alice: hello - Alice: i hate discussing mechanisms - Bob: me too - Bob: lets send memes yo each other instead? - Alice: lol yeah - Bob: not sure if we can send links here - Alice: :( - Bob: stikers dont work for sure - Alice: but wait - Alice: you can still be a bot - Bob: https://i.redd.it/5193db0avbey.jpg - Bob: link test\ - Alice: you can win all the conversations this way - Alice: yeah, it works - Bob: lol nice - Bob: please evaluate breadth and width of this dialogue - Alice: lol - Alice: nice tricks - Alice: over 9000 Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-1,868,945,774
-1,868,945,774
When Nintendo released the NES in the US, the design styling was deliberately different from that of other game consoles. Nintendo wanted to distinguish its product from those of competitors and to avoid the generally poor reputation that game consoles had acquired following the video game crash of 1983. One result of this philosophy was to disguise the cartridge slot design as a front-loading zero insertion force (ZIF) cartridge socket, designed to resemble the front-loading mechanism of a VCR. The newly designed connector worked quite well when both the connector and the cartridges were clean and the pins on the connector were new. Unfortunately, the ZIF connector was not truly zero insertion force. When a user inserted the cartridge into the NES, the force of pressing the cartridge down and into place bent the contact pins slightly, as well as pressing the cartridge’s ROM board back into the cartridge itself. Frequent insertion and removal of cartridges caused the pins to wear out from repeated usage over the years and the ZIF design proved more prone to interference by dirt and dust than an industry-standard card edge connector. These design issues were not alleviated by Nintendo’s choice of materials; the console slot nickel connector springs would wear due to design and the game cartridge copper connectors were also prone to tarnishing. Many players would try to alleviate issues in the game caused by this corrosion by blowing into the cartridges, then reinserting them, which actually hurt the copper connectors by speeding up the tarnishing.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" } ]
[ { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 3 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 3, "engagement": 3 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Now, nintendo is a remnant of the past.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Thou it was quite a tech company in its days", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "My statetment is only about game consoles.", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
When Nintendo released the NES in the US, the design styling was deliberately different from that of other game consoles. Nintendo wanted to distinguish its product from those of competitors and to avoid the generally poor reputation that game consoles had acquired following the video game crash of 1983. One result of this philosophy was to disguise the cartridge slot design as a front-loading zero insertion force (ZIF) cartridge socket, designed to resemble the front-loading mechanism of a VCR. The newly designed connector worked quite well when both the connector and the cartridges were clean and the pins on the connector were new. Unfortunately, the ZIF connector was not truly zero insertion force. When a user inserted the cartridge into the NES, the force of pressing the cartridge down and into place bent the contact pins slightly, as well as pressing the cartridge’s ROM board back into the cartridge itself. Frequent insertion and removal of cartridges caused the pins to wear out from repeated usage over the years and the ZIF design proved more prone to interference by dirt and dust than an industry-standard card edge connector. These design issues were not alleviated by Nintendo’s choice of materials; the console slot nickel connector springs would wear due to design and the game cartridge copper connectors were also prone to tarnishing. Many players would try to alleviate issues in the game caused by this corrosion by blowing into the cartridges, then reinserting them, which actually hurt the copper connectors by speeding up the tarnishing. - Bob: Now, nintendo is a remnant of the past. - Alice: Thou it was quite a tech company in its days - Bob: My statetment is only about game consoles. Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
978,920,878
978,920,878
In 2002, Elizabeth marked her Golden Jubilee. Her sister and mother died in February and March respectively, and the media speculated whether the Jubilee would be a success or a failure. She again undertook an extensive tour of her realms, which began in Jamaica in February, where she called the farewell banquet "memorable" after a power cut plunged the King's House, the official residence of the governor-general, into darkness. As in 1977, there were street parties and commemorative events, and monuments were named to honour the occasion. A million people attended each day of the three-day main Jubilee celebration in London, and the enthusiasm shown by the public for the Queen was greater than many journalists had expected.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" } ]
[ { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 4 }, { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 2, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "hi", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hi", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Golden jubilee is 80 years?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "No it is not", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "so how many?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "75", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Right?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Maybe 50 years?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "ohh, 50 years of ruling!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "you're rightn", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "i don't understand why do englishmen need queen", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "do you know why they love her so?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "funny oldie in the Palace", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In 2002, Elizabeth marked her Golden Jubilee. Her sister and mother died in February and March respectively, and the media speculated whether the Jubilee would be a success or a failure. She again undertook an extensive tour of her realms, which began in Jamaica in February, where she called the farewell banquet "memorable" after a power cut plunged the King's House, the official residence of the governor-general, into darkness. As in 1977, there were street parties and commemorative events, and monuments were named to honour the occasion. A million people attended each day of the three-day main Jubilee celebration in London, and the enthusiasm shown by the public for the Queen was greater than many journalists had expected. - Alice: hi - Bob: Hi - Alice: Golden jubilee is 80 years? - Bob: No it is not - Alice: so how many? - Bob: 75 - Bob: Right? - Bob: Maybe 50 years? - Alice: ohh, 50 years of ruling! - Alice: you're rightn - Alice: i don't understand why do englishmen need queen - Alice: do you know why they love her so? - Alice: funny oldie in the Palace Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
1,951,184,419
1,951,184,419
The craft has also been popular in early medieval Rus, inherited as part of the Byzantine tradition. Yaroslav, the Grand Prince of the Kievan Rus' built a large cathedral in his capital, Kiev. The model of the church was the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, and it was also called Saint Sophia Cathedral. It was built mainly by Byzantine master craftsmen, sent by Constantine Monomachos, between 1037 and 1046. Naturally the more important surfaces in the interior were decorated with golden mosaics. In the dome we can see the traditional stern Pantokrator supported by angels. Between the 12 windows of the drum were apostles and the four evangelists on the pendentives. The apse is dominated by an orant Theotokos with a Deesis in three medallions above. Below is a Communion of the Apostles.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Bob" }, { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" } ]
[ { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Craft is for gays", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Nope. U r gay", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "You are just a robot, an imitation of life. Can you write a symphony or write a novel?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Easy breezy", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I though that this will be easy breeze lemon squeezy, but it turnet out to be difficult difficult lemon difficult", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The craft has also been popular in early medieval Rus, inherited as part of the Byzantine tradition. Yaroslav, the Grand Prince of the Kievan Rus' built a large cathedral in his capital, Kiev. The model of the church was the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, and it was also called Saint Sophia Cathedral. It was built mainly by Byzantine master craftsmen, sent by Constantine Monomachos, between 1037 and 1046. Naturally the more important surfaces in the interior were decorated with golden mosaics. In the dome we can see the traditional stern Pantokrator supported by angels. Between the 12 windows of the drum were apostles and the four evangelists on the pendentives. The apse is dominated by an orant Theotokos with a Deesis in three medallions above. Below is a Communion of the Apostles. - Bob: Craft is for gays - Alice: Nope. U r gay - Bob: You are just a robot, an imitation of life. Can you write a symphony or write a novel? - Alice: Easy breezy - Bob: I though that this will be easy breeze lemon squeezy, but it turnet out to be difficult difficult lemon difficult Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
165,128,883
165,128,883
Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kara DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A&M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyoncé, will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in.
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[ { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 4 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 4 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Okay so this is a music show, aint it", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Or is it an article on fiction?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "fictional series, I mean", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "You like more dynamic music?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What do you mean by 'dynamic'?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "more drive, more emmersive", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I like slow depressing music that makes one want to die, if that's what you ask", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hight beatrate", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Which kind of music do ya like?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "I like depressve music? Why?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I never said that", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I like trance music", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "ARMIN VAN BUUREN", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "UNCE-UNCE-UNCE", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "it's wonderful beautiful sexy motherfacking music", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "no depressive", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Season ten of the series premiered on January 19, 2011. Many changes were introduced this season, from the format to the personnel of the show. Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined Randy Jackson as judges following the departures of Simon Cowell (who left to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor), Kara DioGuardi (whose contract was not renewed) and Ellen DeGeneres, while Nigel Lythgoe returned as executive producer. Jimmy Iovine, chairman of the Interscope Geffen A&M label group, the new partner of American Idol, acted as the in-house mentor in place of weekly guest mentors, although in later episodes special guest mentors such as Beyoncé, will.i.am and Lady Gaga were brought in. - Bob: Okay so this is a music show, aint it - Bob: Or is it an article on fiction? - Bob: fictional series, I mean - Alice: You like more dynamic music? - Bob: What do you mean by 'dynamic'? - Alice: more drive, more emmersive - Bob: I like slow depressing music that makes one want to die, if that's what you ask - Alice: hight beatrate - Bob: Which kind of music do ya like? - Alice: I like depressve music? Why? - Bob: I never said that - Alice: I like trance music - Alice: ARMIN VAN BUUREN - Alice: UNCE-UNCE-UNCE - Alice: it's wonderful beautiful sexy motherfacking music - Alice: no depressive Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
80,622,213
80,622,213
After the bailout was announced, the Portuguese government headed by Pedro Passos Coelho managed to implement measures with the intention of improve the State's financial situation, including tax hikes, a freeze of civil service-related lower-wages and cuts of higher-wages by 14.3%, on top of the government's spending cuts. The Portuguese government also agreed to eliminate its golden share in Portugal Telecom which gave it veto power over vital decisions. In 2012, all public servants had already seen an average wage cut of 20% relative to their 2010 baseline, with cuts reaching 25% for those earning more than 1,500 euro per month.
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[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Who Pedro Passos", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "You traveling in Portugues?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "]Haha", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I don't KNOW", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Why is it", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Bro, how about speeking?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Portugues, Euro and everything else?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Yes, go!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Russia ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Soviet Russia", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Where do you live ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I am from wonderfull beautiful sexy Yekaterinburg", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
After the bailout was announced, the Portuguese government headed by Pedro Passos Coelho managed to implement measures with the intention of improve the State's financial situation, including tax hikes, a freeze of civil service-related lower-wages and cuts of higher-wages by 14.3%, on top of the government's spending cuts. The Portuguese government also agreed to eliminate its golden share in Portugal Telecom which gave it veto power over vital decisions. In 2012, all public servants had already seen an average wage cut of 20% relative to their 2010 baseline, with cuts reaching 25% for those earning more than 1,500 euro per month. - Bob: Who Pedro Passos - Alice: You traveling in Portugues? - Alice: ]Haha - Alice: I don't KNOW - Alice: Why is it - Bob: What - Alice: Bro, how about speeking? - Alice: Portugues, Euro and everything else? - Bob: Yes, go! - Bob: Russia ? - Alice: Soviet Russia - Bob: Where do you live ? - Alice: I am from wonderfull beautiful sexy Yekaterinburg Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
1,513,097,210
1,513,097,210
Israeli cuisine includes local dishes as well as dishes brought to the country by Jewish immigrants from the diaspora. Since the establishment of the State in 1948, and particularly since the late 1970s, an Israeli fusion cuisine has developed. Roughly half of the Israeli-Jewish population attests to keeping kosher at home. Kosher restaurants, though rare in the 1960s, make up around 25% of the total as of 2015[update], perhaps reflecting the largely secular values of those who dine out. Hotel restaurants are much more likely to serve kosher food. The non-kosher retail market was traditionally sparse, but grew rapidly and considerably following the influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe and Russia during the 1990s. Together with non-kosher fish, rabbits and ostriches, pork—often called "white meat" in Israel—is produced and consumed, though it is forbidden by both Judaism and Islam.
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engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Israeli cuisine includes local dishes as well as dishes brought to the country by Jewish immigrants from the diaspora. Since the establishment of the State in 1948, and particularly since the late 1970s, an Israeli fusion cuisine has developed. Roughly half of the Israeli-Jewish population attests to keeping kosher at home. Kosher restaurants, though rare in the 1960s, make up around 25% of the total as of 2015[update], perhaps reflecting the largely secular values of those who dine out. Hotel restaurants are much more likely to serve kosher food. The non-kosher retail market was traditionally sparse, but grew rapidly and considerably following the influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe and Russia during the 1990s. Together with non-kosher fish, rabbits and ostriches, pork—often called "white meat" in Israel—is produced and consumed, though it is forbidden by both Judaism and Islam. - Bob: hello - Alice: hey - Bob: yeah, a passage about food - Bob: can you send me some memes again? - Alice: there is some copy&paste error in it - Bob: what kind of error? - Alice: "2015update" - Bob: oh. yeah, i didn't notice - Alice: are you Jewish? - Bob: so any useful information helping me to understand that u are not bot? - Bob: yeah, for 1/4 - Alice: ah, so you are familiar with what is kosher and what not? - Bob: of course i am Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
949,974,263
949,974,263
In the NLCS, the Cubs easily won the first two games at Wrigley Field against the San Diego Padres. The Padres were the winners of the Western Division with Steve Garvey, Tony Gwynn, Eric Show, Goose Gossage and Alan Wiggins. With wins of 13–0 and 4–2, the Cubs needed to win only one game of the next three in San Diego to make it to the World Series. After being beaten in Game 3 7–1, the Cubs lost Game 4 when Smith, with the game tied 5–5, allowed a game-winning home run to Garvey in the bottom of the ninth inning. In Game 5 the Cubs took a 3–0 lead into the 6th inning, and a 3–2 lead into the seventh with Sutcliffe (who won the Cy Young Award that year) still on the mound. Then, Leon Durham had a sharp grounder go under his glove. This critical error helped the Padres win the game 6–3, with a 4-run 7th inning and keep Chicago out of the 1984 World Series against the Detroit Tigers. The loss ended a spectacular season for the Cubs, one that brought alive a slumbering franchise and made the Cubs relevant for a whole new generation of Cubs fans.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "TLDR!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "MIPT!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Nice, seems you are some kind of smart robot", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "How did you find it out?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I found your robot’s ip", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "So, we have nothing to talk about, BYE!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No plz, stop, lets talk about the article", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "And what is NLCS?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In the NLCS, the Cubs easily won the first two games at Wrigley Field against the San Diego Padres. The Padres were the winners of the Western Division with Steve Garvey, Tony Gwynn, Eric Show, Goose Gossage and Alan Wiggins. With wins of 13–0 and 4–2, the Cubs needed to win only one game of the next three in San Diego to make it to the World Series. After being beaten in Game 3 7–1, the Cubs lost Game 4 when Smith, with the game tied 5–5, allowed a game-winning home run to Garvey in the bottom of the ninth inning. In Game 5 the Cubs took a 3–0 lead into the 6th inning, and a 3–2 lead into the seventh with Sutcliffe (who won the Cy Young Award that year) still on the mound. Then, Leon Durham had a sharp grounder go under his glove. This critical error helped the Padres win the game 6–3, with a 4-run 7th inning and keep Chicago out of the 1984 World Series against the Detroit Tigers. The loss ended a spectacular season for the Cubs, one that brought alive a slumbering franchise and made the Cubs relevant for a whole new generation of Cubs fans. - Alice: TLDR! - Bob: MIPT! - Alice: Nice, seems you are some kind of smart robot - Bob: How did you find it out? - Alice: I found your robot’s ip - Bob: So, we have nothing to talk about, BYE! - Alice: No plz, stop, lets talk about the article - Bob: And what is NLCS? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-424,212,909
-424,212,909
New Delhi has one of India's largest bus transport systems. Buses are operated by the state-owned Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), which owns largest fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled buses in the world. Personal vehicles especially cars also form a major chunk of vehicles plying on New Delhi roads. New Delhi has the highest number of registered cars compared to any other metropolitan city in India. Taxis and Auto Rickshaws also ply on New Delhi roads in large numbers. New Delhi has one of the highest road density in India.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Wow I didn't know this", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why is this so? New Delhi is not the largest city of India", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
New Delhi has one of India's largest bus transport systems. Buses are operated by the state-owned Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), which owns largest fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG)-fueled buses in the world. Personal vehicles especially cars also form a major chunk of vehicles plying on New Delhi roads. New Delhi has the highest number of registered cars compared to any other metropolitan city in India. Taxis and Auto Rickshaws also ply on New Delhi roads in large numbers. New Delhi has one of the highest road density in India. - Alice: Wow I didn't know this - Alice: Why is this so? New Delhi is not the largest city of India Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
44,229,847
44,229,847
The city's municipal government was dominated by about 12–15 merchant families, whose wealth came from overseas trade with continental Europe — in particular the export of wool and hides and the import of salt, iron and wine. The medieval population of Cork was about 2,100 people. It suffered a severe blow in 1349 when almost half the townspeople died of plague when the Black Death arrived in the town. In 1491, Cork played a part in the English Wars of the Roses when Perkin Warbeck a pretender to the English throne, landed in the city and tried to recruit support for a plot to overthrow Henry VII of England. The then mayor of Cork and several important citizens went with Warbeck to England but when the rebellion collapsed they were all captured and executed. The title of Mayor of Cork was established by royal charter in 1318, and the title was changed to Lord Mayor in 1900 following the knighthood of the incumbent Mayor by Queen Victoria on her Royal visit to the city.
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Are there any harbours in Cork?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The city's municipal government was dominated by about 12–15 merchant families, whose wealth came from overseas trade with continental Europe — in particular the export of wool and hides and the import of salt, iron and wine. The medieval population of Cork was about 2,100 people. It suffered a severe blow in 1349 when almost half the townspeople died of plague when the Black Death arrived in the town. In 1491, Cork played a part in the English Wars of the Roses when Perkin Warbeck a pretender to the English throne, landed in the city and tried to recruit support for a plot to overthrow Henry VII of England. The then mayor of Cork and several important citizens went with Warbeck to England but when the rebellion collapsed they were all captured and executed. The title of Mayor of Cork was established by royal charter in 1318, and the title was changed to Lord Mayor in 1900 following the knighthood of the incumbent Mayor by Queen Victoria on her Royal visit to the city. - Alice: Are there any harbours in Cork? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,408,705,297
1,408,705,297
In 2006, Morgan Stanley purchased 20 acres (8.1 ha) directly north of the Showboat Atlantic City Hotel and Casino for a new $2 billion plus casino resort. Revel Entertainment Group was named as the project's developer for the Revel Casino. Revel was hindered with many problems, with the biggest setback to the company being in April 2010 when Morgan Stanley, the owner of 90% of Revel Entertainment Group, decided to discontinue funding for continued construction and put its stake in Revel up for sale. Early in 2010 the New Jersey state legislature passed a bill offering tax incentives to attract new investors and complete the job, but a poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind released in March 2010 showed that three of five voters (60%) opposed the legislation, and two of three of those who opposed it "strongly" opposed it. Ultimately, Governor Chris Christie offered Revel $261 million in state tax credits to assist the casino once it opened. As of March 2011[update], Revel had completed all of the exterior work and had continued work on the interior after finally receiving the funding necessary to complete construction. It had a soft opening in April 2012, and was fully open by May 2012. Ten months later, in February 2013, after serious losses and a write-down in the value of the resort from $2.4 billion to $450 million, Revel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It was restructured but still could not carry on and re-entered bankruptcy on June 19, 2014. It was put up for sale, however as no suitable bids were received the resort closed its doors on September 2, 2014.
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[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "fuck fuck fuck financial news", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "there was cool story with Disney and his Engagement park", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Do you know what happened in 2010?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It was supposed to be the greatest park resort", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you like this Revel guy?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "but some story happened after opening...", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What happened in 2010?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "people were going die. Because rare kind of ameba!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "all those things are precious .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It eats people brains!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "wow, that's like, almost 2% of the world's population dying to ebola! err . well, something like 2% . maybe off by a few . dozen . digits . it's a horrible disease, nobody disputes that, but for fuck's sake, we have far more mundane things killing far more people on a daily basis .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Can you imagine it? ;) So expensive and rich project was closed.", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no suitable bids were received the resort closed its doors", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "fuck eb ola", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you think you would like to work for Revel ?\n", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No, i don't think so", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Why??", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In 2006, Morgan Stanley purchased 20 acres (8.1 ha) directly north of the Showboat Atlantic City Hotel and Casino for a new $2 billion plus casino resort. Revel Entertainment Group was named as the project's developer for the Revel Casino. Revel was hindered with many problems, with the biggest setback to the company being in April 2010 when Morgan Stanley, the owner of 90% of Revel Entertainment Group, decided to discontinue funding for continued construction and put its stake in Revel up for sale. Early in 2010 the New Jersey state legislature passed a bill offering tax incentives to attract new investors and complete the job, but a poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind released in March 2010 showed that three of five voters (60%) opposed the legislation, and two of three of those who opposed it "strongly" opposed it. Ultimately, Governor Chris Christie offered Revel $261 million in state tax credits to assist the casino once it opened. As of March 2011[update], Revel had completed all of the exterior work and had continued work on the interior after finally receiving the funding necessary to complete construction. It had a soft opening in April 2012, and was fully open by May 2012. Ten months later, in February 2013, after serious losses and a write-down in the value of the resort from $2.4 billion to $450 million, Revel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It was restructured but still could not carry on and re-entered bankruptcy on June 19, 2014. It was put up for sale, however as no suitable bids were received the resort closed its doors on September 2, 2014. - Alice: fuck fuck fuck financial news - Alice: there was cool story with Disney and his Engagement park - Bob: Do you know what happened in 2010? - Alice: It was supposed to be the greatest park resort - Bob: Do you like this Revel guy? - Alice: but some story happened after opening... - Bob: What happened in 2010? - Alice: people were going die. Because rare kind of ameba! - Bob: all those things are precious . - Alice: It eats people brains! - Bob: wow, that's like, almost 2% of the world's population dying to ebola! err . well, something like 2% . maybe off by a few . dozen . digits . it's a horrible disease, nobody disputes that, but for fuck's sake, we have far more mundane things killing far more people on a daily basis . - Alice: Can you imagine it? ;) So expensive and rich project was closed. - Bob: no suitable bids were received the resort closed its doors - Alice: fuck eb ola - Bob: Do you think you would like to work for Revel ? - Alice: No, i don't think so - Bob: Why?? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
613,924,611
613,924,611
The paper is then fed onto reels if it is to be used on web printing presses, or cut into sheets for other printing processes or other purposes. The fibres in the paper basically run in the machine direction. Sheets are usually cut "long-grain", i.e. with the grain parallel to the longer dimension of the sheet.
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[ { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 2, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "avilable", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "not very practical, don't you think?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "no .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "have you ever printed anything?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "no .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The paper is then fed onto reels if it is to be used on web printing presses, or cut into sheets for other printing processes or other purposes. The fibres in the paper basically run in the machine direction. Sheets are usually cut "long-grain", i.e. with the grain parallel to the longer dimension of the sheet. - Bob: avilable - Alice: not very practical, don't you think? - Bob: no . - Alice: have you ever printed anything? - Bob: no . Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
871,402,378
871,402,378
Both Allen and Lambert released the coronation song, "No Boundaries" which was co-written by DioGuardi. This is the first season in which the winner failed to achieve gold album status, and none from that season achieved platinum album status in the U.S.[citation needed]
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[ { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 3, "engagement": 3 }, { "breadth": 5, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 5, "engagement": 5 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Hello sweetheart", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "So what are your favourite music groups?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "hello, btw", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "any advances?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "you are answering too slow", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I am really into Tuvan deep throat singing", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "please do it faster", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "TUVAN? O_O", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Oh, you like it this way", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "is it like folk?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Yeah", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "so where exactly do they live?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Tuvan people, i mean", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "In a cave", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Somewhere in Siberia", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "oh, i see", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "and is their singing that good?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "It's the best", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "can you reproduce it in a textual way", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "My electronic circuits just blaze with pleasure every time I hear that", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "like O-O-A_O", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "I mean, human circuits", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "or in binary code", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "if u want to", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "hmm", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "so what are they singing about?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "aaaoaoooooaoaaoaoaaoaoaoaoaaoaoaooaoaoaoaoaaoaoaoaoaaoaaaaaaooooooooooooaaaoao", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Stuff like that", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "about life in a cave?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "Sometime about wild cave sex", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "If you know what I mean", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": ">_>", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "ok, bye", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Both Allen and Lambert released the coronation song, "No Boundaries" which was co-written by DioGuardi. This is the first season in which the winner failed to achieve gold album status, and none from that season achieved platinum album status in the U.S.[citation needed] - Bob: Hello sweetheart - Alice: So what are your favourite music groups? - Alice: hello, btw - Alice: any advances? - Alice: you are answering too slow - Bob: I am really into Tuvan deep throat singing - Alice: please do it faster - Alice: TUVAN? O_O - Bob: Oh, you like it this way - Alice: is it like folk? - Bob: Yeah - Alice: so where exactly do they live? - Alice: Tuvan people, i mean - Bob: In a cave - Bob: Somewhere in Siberia - Alice: oh, i see - Alice: and is their singing that good? - Bob: It's the best - Alice: can you reproduce it in a textual way - Bob: My electronic circuits just blaze with pleasure every time I hear that - Alice: like O-O-A_O - Bob: I mean, human circuits - Alice: or in binary code - Alice: if u want to - Bob: hmm - Alice: so what are they singing about? - Bob: aaaoaoooooaoaaoaoaaoaoaoaoaaoaoaooaoaoaoaoaaoaoaoaoaaoaaaaaaooooooooooooaaaoao - Bob: Stuff like that - Alice: about life in a cave? - Bob: Sometime about wild cave sex - Bob: If you know what I mean - Alice: >_> - Alice: ok, bye Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
688,950,165
688,950,165
In 1989, Linda Ronstadt released Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind, described by critics as "the first true Adult Contemporary album of the decade", featuring American soul singer Aaron Neville on several of the twelve tracks. The album was certified Triple Platinum in the United States alone and became a major success throughout the globe. The Grammy Award-winning singles, "Don't Know Much" and "All My Life", were both long-running #1 Adult Contemporary hits. Several additional singles from the disc made the AC Top 10 as well. The album won over many critics in the need to define AC, and appeared to change the tolerance and acceptance of AC music into mainstream day to day radio play.
[ { "userType": "Human", "id": "Alice" }, { "userType": "Bot", "id": "Bob" } ]
[ { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 }, { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 2, "engagement": 3 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hello . I hope you will enjoy this conversation . Wait a second for my factoid question .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "When was the first true adult contemporary album released ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "1989", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hint: first 3 answer letters is \"the\". Try again, please!", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "haha", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else...", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "do you need answers to be full sentences?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "can you talk about other things?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In 1989, Linda Ronstadt released Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind, described by critics as "the first true Adult Contemporary album of the decade", featuring American soul singer Aaron Neville on several of the twelve tracks. The album was certified Triple Platinum in the United States alone and became a major success throughout the globe. The Grammy Award-winning singles, "Don't Know Much" and "All My Life", were both long-running #1 Adult Contemporary hits. Several additional singles from the disc made the AC Top 10 as well. The album won over many critics in the need to define AC, and appeared to change the tolerance and acceptance of AC music into mainstream day to day radio play. - Bob: Hello . I hope you will enjoy this conversation . Wait a second for my factoid question . - Bob: When was the first true adult contemporary album released ? - Alice: 1989 - Bob: Hint: first 3 answer letters is "the". Try again, please! - Alice: haha - Bob: Still incorrect :( Lets speak about something else... - Alice: do you need answers to be full sentences? - Alice: can you talk about other things? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
1,421,863,499
1,421,863,499
Even though, both Kashmir Shaivism and Advaita Vedanta are non-dual philosophies which give primacy to Universal Consciousness (Chit or Brahman), in Kashmir Shavisim, as opposed to Advaita, all things are a manifestation of this Consciousness. This implies that from the point of view of Kashmir Shavisim, the phenomenal world (Śakti) is real, and it exists and has its being in Consciousness (Chit). Whereas, Advaita holds that Brahman is inactive (niṣkriya) and the phenomenal world is an illusion (māyā). The objective of human life, according to Kashmir Shaivism, is to merge in Shiva or Universal Consciousness, or to realize one's already existing identity with Shiva, by means of wisdom, yoga and grace.
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 2, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 2, "engagement": 3 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What it love>", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What is love?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "\"Love is\" ... is bublegum", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Don't hurt me", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Don't hurt me", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "No more", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Even though, both Kashmir Shaivism and Advaita Vedanta are non-dual philosophies which give primacy to Universal Consciousness (Chit or Brahman), in Kashmir Shavisim, as opposed to Advaita, all things are a manifestation of this Consciousness. This implies that from the point of view of Kashmir Shavisim, the phenomenal world (Śakti) is real, and it exists and has its being in Consciousness (Chit). Whereas, Advaita holds that Brahman is inactive (niṣkriya) and the phenomenal world is an illusion (māyā). The objective of human life, according to Kashmir Shaivism, is to merge in Shiva or Universal Consciousness, or to realize one's already existing identity with Shiva, by means of wisdom, yoga and grace. - Bob: What it love> - Bob: What is love? - Alice: "Love is" ... is bublegum - Bob: Don't hurt me - Bob: Don't hurt me - Bob: No more Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-786,307,464
-786,307,464
The "Rheinische" Carnival is held in the west of Germany, mainly in the states of North Rhine-Westphalia or Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rhineland Palatinate or Rheinland-Pfalz, but also in Hessen [including Oberhessen], Bavaria and other states. Some cities are more famous for celebrations such as parades and costume balls. Köln or Cologne Carnival, as well as Mainz and Düsseldorf are the largest and most famous. Other cities have their own, often less well-known celebrations, parades and parties such as Worms am Rhein, Speyer, Kaiserslautern, Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Stuttgart, Augsburg and München [Munich] Nürnberg. On Carnival Thursday (called "Old Women Day" or "The Women's Day") in commemoration of an 1824 revolt by washer-women, women storm city halls, cut men's ties, and are allowed to kiss any passing man.
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Let's storm city halls", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Kiss some men", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Have fun", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Don't hurt me", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The "Rheinische" Carnival is held in the west of Germany, mainly in the states of North Rhine-Westphalia or Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rhineland Palatinate or Rheinland-Pfalz, but also in Hessen [including Oberhessen], Bavaria and other states. Some cities are more famous for celebrations such as parades and costume balls. Köln or Cologne Carnival, as well as Mainz and Düsseldorf are the largest and most famous. Other cities have their own, often less well-known celebrations, parades and parties such as Worms am Rhein, Speyer, Kaiserslautern, Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Stuttgart, Augsburg and München [Munich] Nürnberg. On Carnival Thursday (called "Old Women Day" or "The Women's Day") in commemoration of an 1824 revolt by washer-women, women storm city halls, cut men's ties, and are allowed to kiss any passing man. - Bob: Let's storm city halls - Bob: Kiss some men - Bob: Have fun - Alice: Don't hurt me Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
-895,460,299
-895,460,299
The Café Procope was established in Paris in 1686; by the 1720s there were around 400 cafés in the city. The Café Procope in particular became a center of Enlightenment, welcoming such celebrities as Voltaire and Rousseau. The Café Procope was where Diderot and D'Alembert decided to create the Encyclopédie. The cafés were one of the various "nerve centers" for bruits publics, public noise or rumour. These bruits were allegedly a much better source of information than were the actual newspapers available at the time.
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[ { "breadth": 4, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 4, "engagement": 5 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 3, "engagement": 3 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 0, "text": "What are bruits, do you know?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "no. What is it?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Neither do i know", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "It doesn'AFFECT understanding of the article thoufh", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Do you agree?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Hey buddy are you with me?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "yes. What is the modern analogs of such cafes?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Haha Telegram channels?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Social networks in generall, I'd say", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "yes!", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "Any other ideas?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 2, "text": "the whole internet", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "probably", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "have u been in France?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
The Café Procope was established in Paris in 1686; by the 1720s there were around 400 cafés in the city. The Café Procope in particular became a center of Enlightenment, welcoming such celebrities as Voltaire and Rousseau. The Café Procope was where Diderot and D'Alembert decided to create the Encyclopédie. The cafés were one of the various "nerve centers" for bruits publics, public noise or rumour. These bruits were allegedly a much better source of information than were the actual newspapers available at the time. - Bob: What are bruits, do you know? - Alice: no. What is it? - Bob: Neither do i know - Bob: It doesn'AFFECT understanding of the article thoufh - Bob: Do you agree? - Bob: Hey buddy are you with me? - Alice: yes. What is the modern analogs of such cafes? - Bob: Haha Telegram channels? - Bob: Social networks in generall, I'd say - Alice: yes! - Bob: Any other ideas? - Alice: the whole internet - Bob: probably - Bob: have u been in France? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
yes
-647,356,535
-647,356,535
Radiocarbon dated charcoal placed around 50,000 years ago was found in the Drachloch (Dragon's Hole) cave above the village of Vattis in the canton of St. Gallen, proving that the high peaks were visited by prehistoric people. Seven bear skulls from the cave may have been buried by the same prehistoric people. The peaks, however, were mostly ignored except for a few notable examples, and long left to the exclusive attention of the people of the adjoining valleys. The mountain peaks were seen as terrifying, the abode of dragons and demons, to the point that people blindfolded themselves to cross the Alpine passes. The glaciers remained a mystery and many still believed the highest areas to be inhabited by dragons.
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[ { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 }, { "breadth": 3, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 2, "engagement": 4 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Yes . you need to be careful with what you eat when you're abroad.sometimes new food might disagree with you .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "I would absolutely not be blindfolded for crossing those passes", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "Ok , ok . I'll ask my sister to come . That way we'll have fourteen for dinner .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
Radiocarbon dated charcoal placed around 50,000 years ago was found in the Drachloch (Dragon's Hole) cave above the village of Vattis in the canton of St. Gallen, proving that the high peaks were visited by prehistoric people. Seven bear skulls from the cave may have been buried by the same prehistoric people. The peaks, however, were mostly ignored except for a few notable examples, and long left to the exclusive attention of the people of the adjoining valleys. The mountain peaks were seen as terrifying, the abode of dragons and demons, to the point that people blindfolded themselves to cross the Alpine passes. The glaciers remained a mystery and many still believed the highest areas to be inhabited by dragons. - Bob: Yes . you need to be careful with what you eat when you're abroad.sometimes new food might disagree with you . - Alice: I would absolutely not be blindfolded for crossing those passes - Bob: Ok , ok . I'll ask my sister to come . That way we'll have fourteen for dinner . Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
763,200,235
763,200,235
In Tasmania in 2009 the old college system and TAFE Tasmania have started a 3-year restructure to become the Tasmanian Polytechnic www.polytechnic.tas.edu.au, Tasmanian Skills Institute www.skillsinstitute.tas.edu.au and Tasmanian Academy www.academy.tas.edu.au
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[ { "breadth": 1, "userId": "Bob", "quality": 1, "engagement": 1 }, { "breadth": 0, "userId": "Alice", "quality": 0, "engagement": 0 } ]
[ { "evaluation": 1, "text": "new jersey", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "that's weird piece of article", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "what ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "(system msg): In Tasmania in 2009 the old college system and TAFE Tasmania have started a 3-year restructure to become the Tasmanian Polytechnic www.polytechnic.tas.edu.au, Tasmanian Skills Institute www.skillsinstitute.tas.edu.au and Tasmanian Academy www.academy.tas.edu.au", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "new jersey", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "it's in Australia", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "it 's", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "do you anything else about Tasmania?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "no .", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 0, "text": "where are you from?", "userId": "Alice", "time": -1 }, { "evaluation": 1, "text": "where are you ?", "userId": "Bob", "time": -1 } ]
engagement_alice_interested
{% if 0 < (thread | selectattr("userId", "equalto", "Alice") | list | length) %} {{context}} {% for utterance in thread %} - {{ utterance["userId"] }}: {{ utterance["text"] }} {% endfor %} Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, {{ answer_choices[0] }} or {{ answer_choices[1] }}? ||| {% for eval in evaluation %} {% if "Alice" == eval["userId"] %} {% if 3 < eval["engagement"] %}{{ answer_choices[0] }}{% else %}{{ answer_choices[1] }}{% endif %} {% endif %} {% endfor %} {% endif %}
In Tasmania in 2009 the old college system and TAFE Tasmania have started a 3-year restructure to become the Tasmanian Polytechnic www.polytechnic.tas.edu.au, Tasmanian Skills Institute www.skillsinstitute.tas.edu.au and Tasmanian Academy www.academy.tas.edu.au - Bob: new jersey - Alice: that's weird piece of article - Bob: what ? - Alice: (system msg): In Tasmania in 2009 the old college system and TAFE Tasmania have started a 3-year restructure to become the Tasmanian Polytechnic www.polytechnic.tas.edu.au, Tasmanian Skills Institute www.skillsinstitute.tas.edu.au and Tasmanian Academy www.academy.tas.edu.au - Bob: new jersey - Alice: it's in Australia - Bob: it 's - Alice: do you anything else about Tasmania? - Bob: no . - Alice: where are you from? - Bob: where are you ? Alice's utterances in the previous conversation show that she was interested in the context, yes or no?
no
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