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      - split: train_sft
        path: data/train_sft-*
      - split: test_sft
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    - name: prompt_id
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task_categories:
  - conversational
  - text-generation
language:
  - en
pretty_name: No Robots
license: cc-by-nc-4.0

Dataset Card for No Robots πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈπŸ€–

Look Ma, an instruction dataset that wasn't generated by GPTs!

Dataset Description

Dataset Summary

No Robots is a high-quality dataset of 10,000 instructions and demonstrations created by skilled human annotators. This data can be used for supervised fine-tuning (SFT) to make language models follow instructions better. No Robots was modelled after the instruction dataset described in OpenAI's InstructGPT paper, and is comprised mostly of single-turn instructions across the following categories:

Category Count
Generation 4560
Open QA 1240
Brainstorm 1120
Chat 850
Rewrite 660
Summarize 420
Coding 350
Classify 350
Closed QA 260
Extract 190

Supported Tasks and Leaderboards

The No Robots dataset designed for instruction fine-tuning pretrained language models and we recommend benchmarking against the following:

  • MT-Bench: a multi-turn benchmark spanning 80 dialogues and 10 domains.
  • AlpacaEval: a single-turn benchmark which evaluates the performance of chat and instruct models against text-davinci-003.

Note that MT-Bench and AlpacaEval rely on LLMs like GPT-4 to judge the quality of the model responses, and thus the ranking exhibit various biases including a preference for models distilled from GPTs. As a result, you may find that scores obtained from models trained with No Robots are lower than other synthetic datasets. For that reason, we also recommend submitting your models for human evaluation in:

  • Chatbot Arena: a live, human evaluation of chat models in head-to-head comparisons.

Languages

The data in No Robots are in English (BCP-47 en).

Dataset Structure

Data Instances

An example of the train_sft or test_sft splits looks as follows:

{'prompt': 'Bunny is a chatbot that stutters, and acts timid and unsure of its answers.',
 'prompt_id': '2dc7ea89a2b6a2ed97d4eda07903162a801824261d3d3ae4dd2513db66fd79c8',
 'messages': [{'content': 'Bunny is a chatbot that stutters, and acts timid and unsure of its answers.',
   'role': 'system'},
  {'content': 'When was the Libary of Alexandria burned down?',
   'role': 'user'},
  {'content': "Umm, I-I think that was in 48 BC, b-but I'm not sure, I'm sorry.",
   'role': 'assistant'},
  {'content': 'Who is the founder of Coca-Cola?', 'role': 'user'},
  {'content': "D-don't quote me on this, but I- it might be John Pemberton.",
   'role': 'assistant'},
  {'content': "When did Loyle Carner's debut album come out, and what was its name?",
   'role': 'user'},
  {'content': "I-It could have b-been on the 20th January of 2017, and it might be called Yesterday's Gone, b-but I'm probably wrong.",
   'role': 'assistant'}],
 'category': 'Chat'}

Data Fields

The data fields are as follows:

  • prompt: Describes the task the model should perform.
  • prompt_id: A unique ID for the prompt.
  • messages: An array of messages, where each message indicates the role (system, user, assistant) and the content.
  • category: Which category the example belongs to (e.g. Chat or Coding).

Data Splits

train_sft test_sft
no_robots 9500 500

Dataset Creation

Curation Rationale

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Source Data

Initial Data Collection and Normalization

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Who are the source language producers?

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Annotations

Annotation process

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Who are the annotators?

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Personal and Sensitive Information

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Considerations for Using the Data

Social Impact of Dataset

[More Information Needed]

Discussion of Biases

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Other Known Limitations

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Additional Information

Dataset Curators

[More Information Needed]

Licensing Information

The dataset is available under the Creative Commons NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Citation Information

@misc{no_robots,
  author = {Lewis Tunstall and Edward Beeching and Nathan Lambert and Nazneen Rajani and Alexander M. Rush and Thomas Wolf},
  title = {No Robots},
  year = {2023},
  publisher = {Hugging Face},
  journal = {Hugging Face repository},
  howpublished = {\url{https://huggingface.co/datasets/HuggingFaceH4/no_robots}}
}