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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Why? Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input: The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors. <sep> The two girls play in the Autumn.
Solution: | neutral | 0 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Ex Input:
3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera. <sep> Three hood wearing people stand in a street.
Ex Output:
entailment
Ex Input:
Three men, one holding pipes, another holding a large object above his head, and one resting against the pipe bed on the truck, are looking at the camera. <sep> three men look at the camera
Ex Output:
entailment
Ex Input:
An older women tending to a garden. <sep> The lady is weeding her garden
Ex Output:
| neutral
| 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Ex Input:
A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin. <sep> A man is looking in a telescope.
Ex Output:
contradiction
Ex Input:
A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snowmobile in a blizzard
Ex Output:
neutral
Ex Input:
People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope. <sep> People slide over a mountain crevasse on a slide.
Ex Output:
| contradiction
| 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Output: neutral
Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input case for you: During calf roping a cowboy calls off his horse. <sep> A man ropes a calf successfully.
Output: | contradiction | 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Let me give you an example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
The answer to this example can be: neutral
Here is why: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
OK. solve this:
Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them. <sep> Two children are on a rug.
Answer: | entailment | 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: One tan girl with a wool hat is running and leaning over an object, while another person in a wool hat is sitting on the ground. <sep> A boy runs into a wall
[A]: contradiction
[Q]: A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin. <sep> A woman is playing the violin.
[A]: entailment
[Q]: Male in a blue jacket decides to lay in the grass. <sep> The guy in yellow is rolling on the grass
[A]: | contradiction
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example solution: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A family is out at a restaurant.
| Solution: contradiction | 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[EX Q]: Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters playing cards inside a fire station.
[EX A]: contradiction
[EX Q]: A couple walk hand in hand down a street. <sep> The couple is married.
[EX A]: neutral
[EX Q]: A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A family is out at a restaurant.
[EX A]: | contradiction
| 6 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[EX Q]: A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street. <sep> A person outside pushing a stroller.
[EX A]: entailment
[EX Q]: A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin. <sep> A man is looking in a telescope.
[EX A]: contradiction
[EX Q]: A blond-haired doctor and her African american assistant looking threw new medical manuals. <sep> A doctor is studying
[EX A]: | neutral
| 6 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snow field with a snowboarder on it
entailment
Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters playing cards inside a fire station.
contradiction
The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors. <sep> Two girls play dress up indoors.
| contradiction
| 0 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Output: neutral
Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input case for you: The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors. <sep> Two girls play dress up indoors.
Output: | contradiction | 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: Three men, one holding pipes, another holding a large object above his head, and one resting against the pipe bed on the truck, are looking at the camera. <sep> three men sleeping in a tent
A: | contradiction | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth. <sep> A squatting woman wearing a hat touching the ground.
A: | entailment | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Reason: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Now, solve this instance: A girl playing a violin along with a group of people <sep> A girl is playing an instrument.
Student: | entailment | 2 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Ex Input:
A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. <sep> A pet is enjoying a game of fetch with his owner.
Ex Output:
neutral
Ex Input:
Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them. <sep> Two children are building a brick furnace.
Ex Output:
neutral
Ex Input:
A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snow field with a snowboarder on it
Ex Output:
| entailment
| 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Why? Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input: A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. <sep> A cat washes his face and whiskers with his front paw.
Solution: | contradiction | 0 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
One example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution is here: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Now, solve this: People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope. <sep> People are jumping outside.
Solution: | entailment | 6 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snowmobile in a blizzard
[A]: neutral
[Q]: A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow. <sep> A child wearing a red top is standing on top of a blond headed child
[A]: contradiction
[Q]: People are conversing at a dining table under a canopy. <sep> People at a party are seated for dinner on the lawn.
[A]: | neutral
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Input: Consider Input: A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snow field with a snowboarder on it
Output: entailment
Input: Consider Input: A land rover is being driven across a river. <sep> A Land Rover is splashing water as it crosses a river.
Output: entailment
Input: Consider Input: A man reads the paper in a bar with green lighting. <sep> The man is reading the sportspage.
| Output: neutral
| 2 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Let me give you an example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
The answer to this example can be: neutral
Here is why: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
OK. solve this:
A man in a black shirt is looking at a bike in a workshop. <sep> A man is wearing a red shirt
Answer: | contradiction | 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Part 2. Example
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Answer: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Part 3. Exercise
A Ford car is making a right turn as 3 males are walking across the street behind the car. <sep> A car making a right turn had three pedestrians cross behind it.
Answer: | entailment | 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera. <sep> Three people sit by a busy street bareheaded.
contradiction
A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. <sep> An animal is outside in the cold weather, playing with a plastic toy.
entailment
A Ford car is making a right turn as 3 males are walking across the street behind the car. <sep> A car making a right turn had three pedestrians cross behind it.
| entailment
| 0 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Output: neutral
Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input case for you: A little boy in a gray and white striped sweater and tan pants is playing on a piece of playground equipment. <sep> The boy is sitting on the school bus on his way home.
Output: | contradiction | 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example solution: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. <sep> A pet is enjoying a game of fetch with his owner.
| Solution: neutral | 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: A man reads the paper in a bar with green lighting. <sep> The man is reading the sportspage.
[A]: neutral
[Q]: An old man with a package poses in front of an advertisement. <sep> A man walks by an ad.
[A]: contradiction
[Q]: Male in a blue jacket decides to lay in the grass. <sep> The guy wearing a blue jacket is laying on the green grass
[A]: | entailment
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Input: Consider Input: A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A family is at the beach.
Output: entailment
Input: Consider Input: The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors. <sep> Girls are playing outdoors.
Output: entailment
Input: Consider Input: A Ford car is making a right turn as 3 males are walking across the street behind the car. <sep> A sedan was turning a corner as walkers were crossing.
| Output: neutral
| 2 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Part 2. Example
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Answer: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Part 3. Exercise
An older women tending to a garden. <sep> The lady is weeding her garden
Answer: | neutral | 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
PROBLEM: A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street. <sep> A person outside pushing a stroller.
SOLUTION: entailment
PROBLEM: A little boy in a gray and white striped sweater and tan pants is playing on a piece of playground equipment. <sep> The boy is sitting on the school bus on his way home.
SOLUTION: contradiction
PROBLEM: The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors. <sep> The two girls play in the Autumn.
SOLUTION: | neutral
| 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example Input: The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors. <sep> The two girls play in the Autumn.
Example Output: neutral
Example Input: A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A young man and woman take their child to the beach for the first time.
Example Output: neutral
Example Input: During calf roping a cowboy calls off his horse. <sep> A man ropes a calf successfully.
Example Output: | contradiction
| 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: People are conversing at a dining table under a canopy. <sep> People at a party are seated for dinner on the lawn.
[A]: neutral
[Q]: A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snowboarder gliding over a field of snow
[A]: neutral
[Q]: Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them. <sep> Two children are on a rug.
[A]: | entailment
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
One example is below.
Q: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
A: neutral
Rationale: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street. <sep> A lady sitting on a bench in the park.
A: | contradiction | 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example Input: A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background. <sep> A man repairs bicycles.
Example Output: entailment
Example Input: A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. <sep> An animal is outside in the cold weather, playing with a plastic toy.
Example Output: entailment
Example Input: A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street. <sep> A lady sitting on a bench in the park.
Example Output: | contradiction
| 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
One example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution is here: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Now, solve this: A couple walk hand in hand down a street. <sep> The couple is married.
Solution: | neutral | 6 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Q: A Ford car is making a right turn as 3 males are walking across the street behind the car. <sep> A car making a right turn had three pedestrians cross behind it.
A: entailment
****
Q: A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A family is out at a restaurant.
A: contradiction
****
Q: A couple walk hand in hand down a street. <sep> The couple is married.
A: | neutral
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
See one example below:
Problem: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow. <sep> A child wearing a red top is standing on top of a blond headed child
Solution: | contradiction | 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
A man in a black shirt overlooking bike maintenance. <sep> A man learns bike maintenance.
neutral
During calf roping a cowboy calls off his horse. <sep> A man ropes a calf successfully.
contradiction
A man in a black shirt overlooking bike maintenance. <sep> A man learns bike maintenance.
| neutral
| 0 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snow field with a snowboarder on it
[A]: entailment
[Q]: A man playing an electric guitar on stage. <sep> A man playing guitar on stage.
[A]: entailment
[Q]: An old man with a package poses in front of an advertisement. <sep> A man poses in front of an ad.
[A]: | entailment
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Part 2. Example
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Answer: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Part 3. Exercise
People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope. <sep> Some people look visually afraid to jump.
Answer: | neutral | 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Ex Input:
The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors. <sep> Girls are playing outdoors.
Ex Output:
entailment
Ex Input:
A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street. <sep> An old lady pushing a stroller down a busy street.
Ex Output:
neutral
Ex Input:
A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin. <sep> A woman is playing a concert.
Ex Output:
| neutral
| 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example solution: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: One tan girl with a wool hat is running and leaning over an object, while another person in a wool hat is sitting on the ground. <sep> A boy runs into a wall
| Solution: contradiction | 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: A statue at a museum that no seems to be looking at. <sep> The statue is offensive and people are mad that it is on display.
[A]: neutral
[Q]: Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters playing cards inside a fire station.
[A]: contradiction
[Q]: A man in a black shirt overlooking bike maintenance. <sep> A man destroys a bike.
[A]: | contradiction
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: 3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera. <sep> Three people sit by a busy street bareheaded.
[A]: contradiction
[Q]: A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow. <sep> A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child
[A]: entailment
[Q]: A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street. <sep> An old lady pushing a stroller down a busy street.
[A]: | neutral
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
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Question: An older women tending to a garden. <sep> The lady has a garden
Answer: entailment
Question: A man playing an electric guitar on stage. <sep> A man playing guitar on stage.
Answer: entailment
Question: An old man with a package poses in front of an advertisement. <sep> A man poses in front of an ad for beer.
Answer: | neutral
| 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow. <sep> A child wearing a red top is standing behind a pretty blond headed child
A: | neutral | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A couple walk hand in hand down a street. <sep> A couple is sitting on a bench.
A: | contradiction | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: Three people sit on a bench at a station, the man looks oddly at the two women, the redheaded women looks up and forward in an awkward position, and the yellow blond girl twiddles with her hair. <sep> Some people stand around.
A: | contradiction | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
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Question: Three men, one holding pipes, another holding a large object above his head, and one resting against the pipe bed on the truck, are looking at the camera. <sep> three men look at the camera
Answer: entailment
Question: People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope. <sep> Some people look visually afraid to jump.
Answer: neutral
Question: A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth. <sep> An archeologist wearing a hat squats to examine the site for a dig
Answer: | neutral
| 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Output: neutral
Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input case for you: Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them. <sep> Two children are playing catch at a park.
Output: | contradiction | 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Why? Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input: A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth. <sep> A woman wearing a sun bonnet planting a garden.
Solution: | contradiction | 0 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Why? Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input: Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters playing cards inside a fire station.
Solution: | contradiction | 0 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
question:
A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snowboarder gliding over a field of snow
answer:
neutral
question:
A girl playing a violin along with a group of people <sep> A girl is washing a load of laundry.
answer:
contradiction
question:
A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth. <sep> A woman wearing a sun bonnet planting a garden.
answer:
| contradiction
| 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Input: Consider Input: Three men, one holding pipes, another holding a large object above his head, and one resting against the pipe bed on the truck, are looking at the camera. <sep> three men sleeping in a tent
Output: contradiction
Input: Consider Input: A girl playing a violin along with a group of people <sep> A group of people are playing in a symphony.
Output: neutral
Input: Consider Input: Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters coming up from a subway station.
| Output: entailment
| 2 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
See one example below:
Problem: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: A little boy in a gray and white striped sweater and tan pants is playing on a piece of playground equipment. <sep> The boy is playing on the swings after school.
Solution: | neutral | 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Output: neutral
Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input case for you: 3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera. <sep> Three hood wearing people pose for a picture.
Output: | entailment | 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Part 2. Example
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Answer: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Part 3. Exercise
Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them. <sep> Two children are building a brick furnace.
Answer: | neutral | 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[EX Q]: People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope. <sep> Some people look visually afraid to jump.
[EX A]: neutral
[EX Q]: A person wearing a straw hat, standing outside working a steel apparatus with a pile of coconuts on the ground. <sep> A person is burning a straw hat.
[EX A]: contradiction
[EX Q]: Three men, one holding pipes, another holding a large object above his head, and one resting against the pipe bed on the truck, are looking at the camera. <sep> three men sleeping in a tent
[EX A]: | contradiction
| 6 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
question:
Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters playing cards inside a fire station.
answer:
contradiction
question:
A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background. <sep> A man waits outside a garage.
answer:
contradiction
question:
A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth. <sep> A squatting woman wearing a hat touching the ground.
answer:
| entailment
| 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
See one example below:
Problem: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: A girl playing a violin along with a group of people <sep> A group of people are playing in a symphony.
Solution: | neutral | 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Q: A land rover is being driven across a river. <sep> A Land Rover is splashing water as it crosses a river.
A: entailment
****
Q: Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them. <sep> Two children are on a rug.
A: entailment
****
Q: A girl playing a violin along with a group of people <sep> A group of people are playing in a symphony.
A: | neutral
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Input: Consider Input: A blond-haired doctor and her African american assistant looking threw new medical manuals. <sep> A doctor is studying
Output: neutral
Input: Consider Input: People are conversing at a dining table under a canopy. <sep> People are screaming at a boxing match.
Output: contradiction
Input: Consider Input: Male in a blue jacket decides to lay in the grass. <sep> The guy wearing a blue jacket is laying on the green grass taking a nap.
| Output: neutral
| 2 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Q: A person wearing a straw hat, standing outside working a steel apparatus with a pile of coconuts on the ground. <sep> A person is selling coconuts.
A: neutral
****
Q: A man reads the paper in a bar with green lighting. <sep> The man is reading the sportspage.
A: neutral
****
Q: A woman with a green headscarf, blue shirt and a very big grin. <sep> The woman has been shot.
A: | contradiction
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A land rover is being driven across a river. <sep> A Land Rover is splashing water as it crosses a river.
A: | entailment | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Ex Input:
Three people sit on a bench at a station, the man looks oddly at the two women, the redheaded women looks up and forward in an awkward position, and the yellow blond girl twiddles with her hair. <sep> People wait at a station.
Ex Output:
entailment
Ex Input:
During calf roping a cowboy calls off his horse. <sep> A first time roper falls off his horse.
Ex Output:
neutral
Ex Input:
A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow. <sep> A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child
Ex Output:
| entailment
| 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[EX Q]: A land rover is being driven across a river. <sep> A vehicle is crossing a river.
[EX A]: entailment
[EX Q]: 3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera. <sep> Three people sit by a busy street bareheaded.
[EX A]: contradiction
[EX Q]: A man standing in front of a building on the phone as two men to the side pain on the side. <sep> a guy near a building stands by two other men
[EX A]: | entailment
| 6 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
One example is below.
Q: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
A: neutral
Rationale: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: One tan girl with a wool hat is running and leaning over an object, while another person in a wool hat is sitting on the ground. <sep> A man watches his daughter leap
A: | neutral | 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A girl playing a violin along with a group of people <sep> A girl is washing a load of laundry.
A: | contradiction | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Ex Input:
A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. <sep> An animal is outside in the cold weather, playing with a plastic toy.
Ex Output:
entailment
Ex Input:
A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth. <sep> A woman wearing a sun bonnet planting a garden.
Ex Output:
contradiction
Ex Input:
A man in a black shirt is looking at a bike in a workshop. <sep> A man is deciding which bike to buy
Ex Output:
| neutral
| 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example solution: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: A blond-haired doctor and her African american assistant looking threw new medical manuals. <sep> A doctor is looking at a book
| Solution: entailment | 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Output: neutral
Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
New input case for you: A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A family is at the beach.
Output: | entailment | 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Ex Input:
A blond-haired doctor and her African american assistant looking threw new medical manuals. <sep> A doctor is studying
Ex Output:
neutral
Ex Input:
A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth. <sep> An archeologist wearing a hat squats to examine the site for a dig
Ex Output:
neutral
Ex Input:
A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. <sep> A pet is enjoying a game of fetch with his owner.
Ex Output:
| neutral
| 1 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
--------
Question: The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors. <sep> Two girls play dress up indoors.
Answer: contradiction
Question: A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snow field with a snowboarder on it
Answer: entailment
Question: A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A family is at the beach.
Answer: | entailment
| 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A man in a black shirt overlooking bike maintenance. <sep> A man watches bike repairs.
A: | entailment | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
PROBLEM: A little boy in a gray and white striped sweater and tan pants is playing on a piece of playground equipment. <sep> The boy is sitting on the school bus on his way home.
SOLUTION: contradiction
PROBLEM: A blond-haired doctor and her African american assistant looking threw new medical manuals. <sep> A doctor is studying
SOLUTION: neutral
PROBLEM: A man reads the paper in a bar with green lighting. <sep> The man is climbing a mountain.
SOLUTION: | contradiction
| 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
question:
A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background. <sep> A man repairs bicycles.
answer:
entailment
question:
A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background. <sep> A person is in a garage.
answer:
entailment
question:
A woman with a green headscarf, blue shirt and a very big grin. <sep> The woman is young.
answer:
| neutral
| 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Let me give you an example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
The answer to this example can be: neutral
Here is why: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
OK. solve this:
Three people sit on a bench at a station, the man looks oddly at the two women, the redheaded women looks up and forward in an awkward position, and the yellow blond girl twiddles with her hair. <sep> People wait at a station.
Answer: | entailment | 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background. <sep> A man waits outside a garage.
A: | contradiction | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Input: Consider Input: A girl playing a violin along with a group of people <sep> A girl is washing a load of laundry.
Output: contradiction
Input: Consider Input: Three people sit on a bench at a station, the man looks oddly at the two women, the redheaded women looks up and forward in an awkward position, and the yellow blond girl twiddles with her hair. <sep> People run together.
Output: contradiction
Input: Consider Input: A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow. <sep> A child wearing a red top is standing on top of a blond headed child
| Output: contradiction
| 2 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
One example is below.
Q: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
A: neutral
Rationale: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A woman with a green headscarf, blue shirt and a very big grin. <sep> The woman has been shot.
A: | contradiction | 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
See one example below:
Problem: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin. <sep> A man is looking in a telescope.
Solution: | contradiction | 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
--------
Question: One tan girl with a wool hat is running and leaning over an object, while another person in a wool hat is sitting on the ground. <sep> A boy runs into a wall
Answer: contradiction
Question: A statue at a museum that no seems to be looking at. <sep> The statue is offensive and people are mad that it is on display.
Answer: neutral
Question: A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin. <sep> A man is looking in a telescope.
Answer: | contradiction
| 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
PROBLEM: A man in a black shirt is looking at a bike in a workshop. <sep> A man is deciding which bike to buy
SOLUTION: neutral
PROBLEM: A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow. <sep> An animal is outside in the cold weather, playing with a plastic toy.
SOLUTION: entailment
PROBLEM: 3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera. <sep> Three people sit by a busy street bareheaded.
SOLUTION: | contradiction
| 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Example input: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Example output: neutral
Example explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street. <sep> A person outside pushing a stroller.
A: | entailment | 3 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
One example is below.
Q: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
A: neutral
Rationale: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: An older women tending to a garden. <sep> The lady is cooking dinner
A: | contradiction | 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: A couple walk hand in hand down a street. <sep> A couple is walking together.
[A]: entailment
[Q]: Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them. <sep> Two children are on a rug.
[A]: entailment
[Q]: A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street. <sep> A person outside pushing a stroller.
[A]: | entailment
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Let me give you an example: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
The answer to this example can be: neutral
Here is why: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
OK. solve this:
A person wearing a straw hat, standing outside working a steel apparatus with a pile of coconuts on the ground. <sep> A person is selling coconuts.
Answer: | neutral | 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
PROBLEM: People are conversing at a dining table under a canopy. <sep> People at a party are seated for dinner on the lawn.
SOLUTION: neutral
PROBLEM: People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope. <sep> People slide over a mountain crevasse on a slide.
SOLUTION: contradiction
PROBLEM: A person wearing a straw hat, standing outside working a steel apparatus with a pile of coconuts on the ground. <sep> A person is selling coconuts.
SOLUTION: | neutral
| 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Reason: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Now, solve this instance: A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin. <sep> A woman is playing a concert.
Student: | neutral | 2 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
One example is below.
Q: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
A: neutral
Rationale: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Q: A man in a black shirt overlooking bike maintenance. <sep> A man destroys a bike.
A: | contradiction | 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
See one example below:
Problem: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: Three people sit on a bench at a station, the man looks oddly at the two women, the redheaded women looks up and forward in an awkward position, and the yellow blond girl twiddles with her hair. <sep> People run together.
Solution: | contradiction | 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
See one example below:
Problem: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: One tan girl with a wool hat is running and leaning over an object, while another person in a wool hat is sitting on the ground. <sep> A tan girl runs leans over an object
Solution: | entailment | 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
question:
Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters putting out a fire inside of a subway station.
answer:
neutral
question:
An older women tending to a garden. <sep> The lady is cooking dinner
answer:
contradiction
question:
A man playing an electric guitar on stage. <sep> A man playing guitar on stage.
answer:
| entailment
| 9 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
PROBLEM: A girl playing a violin along with a group of people <sep> A girl is washing a load of laundry.
SOLUTION: contradiction
PROBLEM: During calf roping a cowboy calls off his horse. <sep> A man ropes a calf successfully.
SOLUTION: contradiction
PROBLEM: A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow. <sep> A child wearing a red top is standing behind a pretty blond headed child
SOLUTION: | neutral
| 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
--------
Question: A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth. <sep> An archeologist wearing a hat squats to examine the site for a dig
Answer: neutral
Question: People are conversing at a dining table under a canopy. <sep> People at a party are seated for dinner on the lawn.
Answer: neutral
Question: A couple walk hand in hand down a street. <sep> A couple is sitting on a bench.
Answer: | contradiction
| 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background. <sep> A person is in a garage.
[A]: entailment
[Q]: A land rover is being driven across a river. <sep> A Land Rover is splashing water as it crosses a river.
[A]: entailment
[Q]: Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters putting out a fire inside of a subway station.
[A]: | neutral
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Part 2. Example
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Answer: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Part 3. Exercise
A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A young man and woman take their child to the beach for the first time.
Answer: | neutral | 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
See one example below:
Problem: This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Solution: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Problem: A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow <sep> A snowmobile in a blizzard
Solution: | neutral | 4 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[Q]: A little boy in a gray and white striped sweater and tan pants is playing on a piece of playground equipment. <sep> The boy is sitting on the school bus on his way home.
[A]: contradiction
[Q]: People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope. <sep> People are jumping outside.
[A]: entailment
[Q]: A man playing an electric guitar on stage. <sep> A man playing banjo on the floor.
[A]: | contradiction
| 5 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
[EX Q]: A statue at a museum that no seems to be looking at. <sep> There is a statue that not many people seem to be interested in.
[EX A]: entailment
[EX Q]: A man reads the paper in a bar with green lighting. <sep> The man is reading the sportspage.
[EX A]: neutral
[EX Q]: Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters playing cards inside a fire station.
[EX A]: | contradiction
| 6 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
Part 2. Example
This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church. <sep> The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Answer: neutral
Explanation: Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling.
Part 3. Exercise
Three firefighter come out of subway station. <sep> Three firefighters coming up from a subway station.
Answer: | entailment | 7 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given a premise and a hypothesis, determine if the hypothesis (second sentence) can be concluded from the premise and assigning it a label among entailment, neutral, or contradiction. Entailment means thats the hypothesis makes sense/follows after the premise. Neutral means that the hypothesis does not follow the premise but also does not contradict the premise. Contradiction means that the hypothesis clearly contradicts the premise.
PROBLEM: A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet. <sep> A young man and woman take their child to the beach for the first time.
SOLUTION: neutral
PROBLEM: A person wearing a straw hat, standing outside working a steel apparatus with a pile of coconuts on the ground. <sep> A person is near a pile of coconuts.
SOLUTION: entailment
PROBLEM: A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin. <sep> A woman is playing the violin.
SOLUTION: | entailment
| 8 | NIv2 | task640_esnli_classification | fs_opt |
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