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Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Okay, I'll be back in just a minute. Oh, Phoebe I'm sorry that I left lipstick marks on the phone. Speaker 2: You didn't leave lipstick marks on the phone. Speaker 1: Oh, then it must've been you. Bye. Speaker 2: Bye-bye! That's why I moved out. Speaker 3: Hey, y'know while we're on that, when are you gonna tell my sister that you don't live here anymore. Speaker 2: I think on some levels she already knows. Speaker 3: Phoebe, she doesn't know that you sneak out every night, she doesn't know that you sneak back every morning, and she doesn't know that you've been living with your Grandmother's for a week now. Speaker 2: Okay, well maybe not on those levels. What is the relationship between Speaker 3 and Speaker 1? Output:
[ "1" ]
task908-6f89ffffd2ac41d5acb7327f94051d88
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Now Chandler dear, just because your father and I are getting a divorce it doesn't mean we don't love you. It just means he would rather sleep with the house-boy than me. Speaker 2: More turkey Mr. Chandler? What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Mr. Chandler? Output:
[ "0" ]
task908-c8e73cae137c460fa308ad24239ec225
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: ...just because you're not in love with the guy you can't... Speaker 2: Wow, you told your dad the truth. Speaker 3: About an hour ago. Speaker 2: Wanna go see a movie? Speaker 3: Yes! Bye daddy. Speaker 1: ...there's gonna be a wedding! That's unacceptable Rachel! What the hell does love have to do with it anyway?! There are more important things in a marriage other than love! ...constantly thinking about things! You have to think about the consequences of your decision. Speaker 4: Hey! I do too think about the consequences of my decisions! What gives you the right to... Go to hell! Stupid guy on my phone. What is the relationship between Speaker 3 and Speaker 1? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-0e40c0291cc3478fb766ae8ed45e59b4
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Dad!! Speaker 2: Hey there little fella! Hey, uh-hey, why don't we get some shoes on ya, huh? Hey, why don't you show dad how you can put your shoes on, in your room! Yay!! Speaker 1: Yay! Speaker 2: Yay! What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-c44e74e3a2c44315a4f11ffb55a8c907
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1, Speaker 2: Hey!! Speaker 3: There's my boy! Here's my boy! And here's his Barbi. What's ah, what's my boy doing with a Barbi? Speaker 1: He picked it out of the toy store himself, he loves it. Speaker 2: He carries it everywhere, it's like a security blanket, but with ski boots and a kicky beret. Speaker 3: Yeah, it's, it's, it's cute. Why, why, why does he have it, again? Speaker 2: So he's got a doll? So what? Unless you're afraid he's gonna grow up and be in show business. Speaker 1: This doesn't have anything to do with the fact that he is being raised by two women, does it? Speaker 3: You know what it's fine. If you're okay with the Barbi thing, so am I. Speaker 3: Give daddy the Barbi! Ben, give, give me the Barbi. Okay, how 'bout, don't you want to play with the monster truck? No. Okay, oh, oh, how about a Dino-soilder? What is the relationship between Ben and Speaker 3? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-862e0d60020346319604aa90463b39a9
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Ross! Speaker 2: Oh my God Ross! What in heaven's name are you doing here? Speaker 3: And that is why we cannot see each other anymore. Speaker 1: Ross. You and I are going to have to have a little talk. Speaker 4: Daddy! Speaker 1: You're next!! Speaker 4: Okay. I didn't know he was here. Speaker 1: Let me just see if I got this straight. I tell you to stay away from my daughter or I'll have you fired. What you heard was, "Take my daughter, come up to my country house, and ruin my weekend with Rachel!" Speaker 3: Okay, please-please Paul, just let me explain... Speaker 1: No, let me explain! Fired!! Speaker 3: All right, fine! Fine! Have me fired! But uh, I want you to know that you and I are not all that different. I mean, I too am a neat guy. Speaker 1: What? Speaker 3: And I too am just a love machine. Speaker 1: Ross, let me show you where the guest room is. What is the relationship between Speaker 4 and Speaker 1? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-a5464f6788d44be2a25b796180d18561
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Uhh, Rachel, my parents... Speaker 2: Ohh! It's so nice to meet you. Hello. Speaker 3: Hi. Speaker 2: Hello. Speaker 4: Hello. Well, Joshua, that $500 was for groceries. Speaker 2: What? This-this, no, oh no, no-no-no, this is not-that's-that's not what it is. See, see, okay, I work in fashion, see and-and, this is a real dress actually. It's-it's, they're-they're wearing it in Milan, so part of my job is too wear the clothes, and then I see how people respond, and then I report back to my superiors at Bloomingdale's, so... And obviously in uh, in-in this case, I am going to report back, "USA not ready." Speaker 4: Maybe in L.A? Speaker 2: Yes! Speaker 1: There you go. Speaker 3: So, have you kids eaten yet? Speaker 2: Well, we were going to do that after-I mean umm, next. Speaker 3: Well, we're starving, why don't we all go get something to eat? Speaker 2: Oh, yeah, well... Yeah, no use wasting this baby, just lyin' around the house. Speaker 3: So... We go eat. Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 3: You'll wear that. We'll be eating, and of course, you'll be wearing that. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 4? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-94fba0958bc04d3a825e9f807f54d4c6
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Okay, I'm scum, I'm scum. Speaker 2: Ross, how could you let this happen? Speaker 1: I don't know, God, I... well, it's not like she's a regular mom, y'know? She's, she's sexy, she's... Speaker 2: You don't think my mom's sexy? Speaker 1: Well... not in the same way... Speaker 2: I'll have you know that Gloria Tribbiani was a handsome woman in her day, alright? You think it's easy giving birth to seven children? Speaker 1: Okay, I think we're getting into a weird area here... What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Gloria Tribbiani? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-afa0f8a2a92b4d83aacc3a48c4155579
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: That's all right, Rache, we got the bags. Hi, hello. Julie, this is my sister Monica. This is Chandler. Phoebe. Joey, what up? Speaker 2: What up?! Speaker 1: Everyone, this is Julie. Speaker 3: Julie. Speaker 4: Ohh. Hi! Speaker 5: Hi, but I'm not here, you haven't met me. I'll make a much better first impression tomorrow when I don't have 20 hours of cab and plane on me. Speaker 1: And bus. Speaker 5: Oh my god. Speaker 1: The screaming guy? Speaker 5: And the spitting? Speaker 1: You gotta hear this story. Speaker 5: We're on this bus, that's easily 200 years old... Speaker 1: At least. Speaker 5: ...and this guy-- Speaker 3: And the chicken poops in her lap. Oh, I'm so sorry. I just gave away the ending, didn't I? Oh! It's just, I just heard this story in the cab, and it is all I can think about. Speaker 6: This is amazing. I mean, how, how did this happen? Speaker 5: Well, Ross and I were in grad school together. Speaker 1: But we haven't seen each other since then. Well I land in China, guess who's in charge of the dig. Speaker 3: Julie! Julie, isn't that great? I mean, isn't that just kick- you-in-the-crotch, spit-on-your-neck fantastic? Speaker 6: It's an expression. Speaker 1: Well, we just wanted to say a quick hi, and then we're gonna go see the baby. Speaker 5: And then we've gotta get some sleep. Speaker 1: Yeah, it's really 6:00 tomorrow night our time. Speaker 7: Well, listen, don't tell us what's gonna happen though, 'cause I like to be surprised. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 6? Output:
[ "1" ]
task908-66a58c73cbbd4d6499187b7459a02553
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Op! We gotta go! Speaker 2: Oh, where are you guys going? Speaker 3: We're gonna pick up the wedding dress then we're gonna have lunch with mom. Speaker 2: Ah. Joey you're-you're having lunch with my mom? Speaker 4: No, I-I just heard lunch. But yeah, I can go. Sure! What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 3? Output:
[ "1" ]
task908-04d10f1e2799492ba0618b00f3ec5e0f
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I tell you one thing, I wouldn't mind having a piece of this sun-dried tomato business. Five years ago, if somebody had said to me, here's a tomato that looks like a prune, I'd say "get out of my office!" Speaker 2: Dad, before I was born, did you freak out at all? Speaker 1: I'm not freaking out, I'm just saying, if somebody had come to me with the idea andndash; Speaker 2: Dad, dad, dad, I'm talkin' about the whole uh, baby thing. Did you uh, ever get this sort of... panicky, "Oh my god I'm gonna be a father" kind of a thing? Speaker 1: No. Your mother really did the work. I was busy with the business. I wasn't around that much. Is that what this is about? Speaker 2: No, no, Dad, I was just wondering. Speaker 1: 'Cause there's time to make up for that. We can do stuff together. You always wanted to go to that Colonial Williamsburg. How 'bout we do that? Speaker 2: Thanks, Dad, really, I ju... you know, I just, I just needed to know, um... when did you start to feel like a father? Speaker 1: Oh, well, I, I guess it musta been the day after you were born. We were in the hospital room, your mother was asleep, and they brought you in and gave you to me. You were this ugly little red thing, and all of a sudden you grabbed my finger with your whole fist. And you squeezed it, so tight. And that's when I knew. Speaker 1: So you don't wanna go to Williamsburg? Speaker 2: No, we can go to Williamsburg. Speaker 1: Eat your fish. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 1? Output:
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task908-6a59350ba7f84b10a7be3eda7f181ea4
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Thank you guys for having us over. Speaker 2: Oh! Yeah, this is fun, couples night. Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't know why we hang out with married couples more often. Speaker 4: Well, because every time we do, you make jokes about swinging and scare them away. Speaker 3: You mean that Portuguese couple? Yeah, like you wouldn't have done it. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
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task908-aa7917e2ab6e44069c3ce014a482f766
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Oh my God, Melissa Warburton. I don't think I have the energy for this. Speaker 2: Oh my God! Ray-ray Green?! Speaker 1: Melissa! Speaker 2: You have been M.I.A for the past seven sorority newsletters, what's up with you?! Speaker 1: Wh--Why don't I tell you over here? Speaker 2: So last I heard you were gonna get married. Oh poor Ray-ray. Speaker 1: Oh no-no, no! It's good! It's all good! I-I actually work at Ralph Lauren! Speaker 2: Shut up! Speaker 1: I will not! I'm the divisional head of men's sportswear! Speaker 2: Oh shut up more! Now, are you friends with Ralph? Speaker 1: Oh please... Speaker 2: Are you?! Speaker 1: No. Speaker 2: Listen, we-we have to have dinner. What-what are you doing tomorrow night? Speaker 1: Oh tomorrow, oh I don't know. Um... Speaker 2: You do now. You're having dinner with me. Speaker 1: Shut up. Speaker 2: I-I've got to go. This has been so great Ray-ray! Oh, there you are. Umm, so listen, just call me. Here's my card. Speaker 1: Oh, wow thanks! Oh you're in real estate! Speaker 2: Oh no, that's-that's an old card. Umm, I wanted to get out of that and-and do something where I can really help people and-and make a difference. Speaker 1: Wow! What do you do now? Speaker 2: I'm a party planner. I'll see you tomorrow. Speaker 1: Okay! Speaker 3: Hey guys! Look who's back! It's Ray-ray! Speaker 1: Shut up that was my friend Melissa from college. Speaker 4: She seems really, really fun! Speaker 1: She's actually very sweet and we used to be very close. Speaker 5: Wait a minute, she isn't... She's not the one who you... Speaker 3: Who you what? Who you what?! Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 5: Wow! Speaker 3: Wow? Wow what?! Wow what?! Who you-what?!! Speaker 1: It's not a big deal! Speaker 5: They were lovers. Speaker 4: What?! Speaker 3: What?! Speaker 1: No we weren't! It was nothing! It was one night, senior year we went to a party, had a lot of sangria and y'know, ended up...kissing for a bit. Speaker 4: So that's two of my wives. What is the relationship between Speaker 4 and Speaker 1? Output:
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task908-758fb7fb99ce40fc91e8cf4b6cc257b3
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Ohh, here comes my dad and stepmum. Mister and Misses Geller, this is Steven and Andrea Waltham. Speaker 2: Hello. Hello. How do you do? How do you do? Very nice to meet you. Darling it's the Gellers. Darling, it's the Gellers. She's very self-absorbed, you know. I should never have married her. Speaker 3: Sorry, what? Speaker 2: It's the Gellers! Speaker 3: Where? Speaker 2: Well there's one and there's another. Speaker 3: Lovely to meet you. Speaker 2: Terribly nice of you to offer to pay for half the wedding. Speaker 4: Ohh forget it. Too hell with tradition, we're happy to do it. Speaker 5: We know how expensive weddings can be, besides this may be the only wedding we get to throw. Speaker 6: Ha ha, a joke that's funny in all countries. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 3? Output:
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task908-0ffedb632c504f12b83cc8c397971c42
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey! Speaker 2: Hey! Where's Mike? Speaker 1: Oh, he has a gig. I kinda like being married to a rock star, you know. My husband has a gig. Speaker 3: Yeah? Yeah, where is it? Speaker 1: Oh, he's playing organ for a children's roller-skating party. Speaker 3: Rock on! Speaker 1: Wow, this is quite a spread! What is all this stuff? Speaker 2: Well, I thought this would be a great opportunity to use up all the food that I don't want to move to the new house with me! So, enjoy: smoke oyster casserole with a breakfast cereal crust, kidney beans in their own juices, and for dessert, a questionable orange. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Mike? Output:
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task908-6677fe2efdea45cdbda2adb9e3747e6e
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: So Chandler, you're parents must've been thrilled when you told them you were engaged. Speaker 2: Oh yeah, I should probably call them. Speaker 3: I remember when we first got engaged. Speaker 2: Oh, I don't think I ever heard that story. Speaker 4: Oh dad, really you don't need to... What is the relationship between Speaker 4 and Speaker 3? Output:
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task908-982340f2cb2143ada593b65ca62462ca
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Are you thinking about me? Of course you're not, but if you are, call me tonight. Okay, bye. Speaker 2: Nooo! Speaker 3: I know! Speaker 2: Well thank God you were here! I mean, we have to erase that! Speaker 3: What?! We can't do that! Speaker 2: We have too! I mean what if Ross's hears that and then calls her back and then they get back together? Is that what you want? Ross back with that controlling, neurotic, crazy Emily? The Emily that wouldn't let him see you? Speaker 3: Noo! Oh no! No! God no! He should not get back together with her. I know that! You know that! Even Ross knows that! But that still doesn't give us the right to erase his message! Speaker 2: I'm his sister, okay? I love him! I don't want to see him get hurt! Come on! Doesn't that give me the right to control him-help him? Speaker 3: I don't think he's the one who needs help. Speaker 2: No, look, she's obviously unstable, okay? I mean she's thinking about running out on her wedding day. Okay, fine! But I mean, look at the position she's putting him in! What's he gonna do? Ross is gonna run over there on the wedding day and break up the marriage?! I mean, who would do that?! Okay, fine, all right, but that's y'know, it's different! Although it did involve a lot of the same people. Speaker 3: Ugh! Speaker 2: Y'know what, this is obviously some kind of twisted joke she's trying to play on him. Speaker 3: Okay, you are crazy! I'm sorry, but she sounded generally upset! I mean, listen! Speaker 4: Your messages have been erased. Speaker 3: Noooooooo! What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Ross? Output:
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task908-f7034c1836df4bb89adce8df71abdf8c
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Before we go out there I've got a present for ya. Speaker 2: Honey, I'm going to put my hand in your pocket! Speaker 1: No? Speaker 2: No. Speaker 1: I've been taking dancing lessons. Speaker 2: What?! Speaker 1: Yeah, the last six weeks. I wanted this to be a moment you will never forget. Speaker 2: Oh that is so sweet! Speaker 1: So? Would you care to join me in our first dance as husband and wife? Speaker 2: Yes. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 1? Output:
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task908-c677eccc850048d29a4fffe3c6893a49
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey! Speaker 2: Hey! Speaker 1: You'll never believe what just happened, Ross just totally blew me off and he didn't even tell me why! Speaker 2: Ohhh well. Y'know what honey? The best thing to do to get over a guy is to start dating someone else. Oh! There is this great guy you will love at work named Bob! He's a real up-and-comer in Human Resources. Speaker 1: Y'know, thanks for trying to cheer me up, but I'm not gonna date some random guy from your work. Speaker 2: It's not random, it's Bob. Speaker 1: It's probably because not mature enough. Or smart enough. Maybe he doesn't like the way I dress-No that can't be it. It's really gotta be the smart thing. Oh I'm so stupid! I'm just like this incredibly pretty stupid girl! Speaker 2: No honey, okay, okay, you wanna know why Ross canceled the date? Because I asked him to. Speaker 1: You asked him too?! Speaker 2: Hm-mmm. Speaker 1: Why?! Speaker 2: Because you are my sister and Ross and I have this huge history... Speaker 1: I don't understand, do you want to go out with Ross? Speaker 2: No. Speaker 1: You don't want him, but you don't want me to have him? Speaker 2: Y'know Bob in Human Resources... Speaker 1: Ugh! I cannot believe you did this too me! You had me doubting how smart I was! You had me doubting my fashion sense! Speaker 2: Look, this is not that big of a deal! You just don't date Ross! There's a million other guys out there, you just... Speaker 1: Hey! You have no right to tell me what to do. Speaker 2: I'm not telling you what to do! I am telling you what not to do! Speaker 1: Why are you so jealous of me? Speaker 2: Jill this is not about me being jealous of you! This is about you being a brat! Wanting what you can't have! Speaker 1: Can't have?! Excuse me, the only thing I can't have is dairy! Speaker 2: All right, all right, well you just blew your chances at dating Bob! Speaker 1: Who?! Speaker 2: In Human Resources!!!!!! What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 1? Output:
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task908-d2869f5fe9b04c08b6a25eedd5bc1824
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: So, which of this kitchen stuff is mine? Speaker 2: This bottle opener. Speaker 1: And? Speaker 2: And it's a magnet! Speaker 1: Look at that! Speaker 3: How weird is that? Y'know? You're moving in with me and have the one thing I don't have. It's like uh, in a way you-you complete me kitchen. Speaker 1: What?! Speaker 3: You complete me kitchen, matey! Speaker 4: Ross, I know what you're thinking. Speaker 3: What? Speaker 4: That she's gonna move in with you and maybe then she'll fall in love with you and then when she finds out you're already married, she'll just be happy. Y'know? You're just, you're very sad. Speaker 3: Oh...my...God! I-I see what this is! You are in love with Rachel! Speaker 4: What?!! Speaker 3: Of course! It all adds up! I mean you you're obsessed with her. It's always, "Ross, what are you gonna do about Rachel?" "Ross, why-why are you moving in with Rachel?" "When are you gonna confess your secret marriage to Rachel?" You want her! Speaker 4: No! Speaker 3: Uh-oh, saved by the bell. Hello? What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 3? Output:
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task908-81b8492e3afe437cbb4bbdaa8c4c5dc4
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey! Speaker 2, Speaker 3: Hey! Speaker 1: Hey sweetie! Speaker 2: WOW! Speaker 3: Hey! Stop staring at my wife's legs! No no! Stop staring at your sister's legs! Speaker 2: I'm sorry, it's just... how did you get so tan? Speaker 3: She went on one of those spray-on tan places. Speaker 2: Eh, you got a spray-on tan? Speaker 1: Chandler gets pedicures! Speaker 2: Why, why you do, like with the-the toe separators? Speaker 3: Why...why? Speaker 2: Still, I can't believe that's sprayed on... I mean, it looks really good. I wonder if I should get one! Speaker 3: Sure, then you should get a mini skirt so you can really show it off. Speaker 2: So, do you get colours or just French tips? Speaker 1: There. Here's their card. Speaker 2: Thanks. Hey, I know where this place is! It used to be an X-rated video... florist. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 1? Output:
[ "1" ]
task908-8f610a58269142149039513d28ea1147
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey! Speaker 2: Hey! Speaker 1: I've got good news! Speaker 2: You got out of the whole Tulsa thing? Speaker 1: Okay, I have news. You don't have to move to Tulsa. You can stay here and keep your job. Speaker 2: It's great! How? Speaker 1: Well my boss and I worked out a deal where I only have to be in Tulsa four days a week, so the other three I can be here with you. Speaker 2: So you're gonna be gone four days a week? No. Speaker 1: I'm sorry, are you just used to saying that? Speaker 2: No. I can't be away from you for that long. Speaker 1: Really? Speaker 2: Yeah, you're my husband. I'm not gonna live in a different state than you for 208 days out of the year. Speaker 1: That's fast math! We could use you in Tulsa. Speaker 2: Honey, thanks for trying to figure out a way, but if you're going to Tulsa, I wanna go with you. Speaker 1: Hey, you said that without gagging! Speaker 2: I know! What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 1? Output:
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task908-5d347013d46244d1bf84b10cbf2168ad
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Oh, she's coming up! She's coming up! Speaker 2: Folks, when we come back we'll be talking about her new book, 'Euphoria Unbound': the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing. You might wanna put the kids to bed for this one. Speaker 3: Y'know, we don't have to watch this. Weekend At Bernie's is on Showtime, HBO, and Cinemax. Speaker 1: No way, forget it. Speaker 4: C'mon, she's your mom! Speaker 3: Exactly. Weekend At Bernie's! Dead guy getting hit in the groin twenty, thirty times! No? Speaker 1: Chandler, I gotta tell you, I love your mom's books! I love her books! I cannot get on a plane without one! I mean, this is so cool! Speaker 3: Yeah, well, you wouldn't think it was cool if you're eleven years old and all your friends are passing around page 79 of 'Mistress Bitch.' Speaker 5: C'mon, Chandler, I love your mom. I think she's a blast. Speaker 3: You can say that because she's not your mom. Speaker 5: Oh, please... What is the relationship between Speaker 3 and Nora Tyler Bing? Output:
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task908-60c2fb2594d344e08e791e3d48f5801e
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Y'know dad, Chandler is one of Ross's very best friends! Speaker 2: Yeah, Ross sure is a great guy, y'know I've always felt that how a young man turns out is a reflection on his father. Speaker 3: I always thought that too. Tell me, what does your father do? Speaker 2: He's the headliner of a gay burlesque show. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 3? Output:
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task908-2411023e5bdb4ddb81d392986c850427
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Amber, I want you to know that I'll always be there for you, as a friend and as your brother. Speaker 2: Oh Drake. Speaker 3: Hard day huh? First the medical award, this. Speaker 1: Some guys are just lucky I guess. Speaker 4: Dr. Remore, report to first floor emergency, stat. Speaker 1: Well then, uh, I uhh, guess that's me. Anyone else need to go on the elevator? Dr. Horton, Dr. Wong? Speaker 5: No, no, they only said you. Speaker 1: Oh, ok. Alright. Speaker 2: I love you Drake. Speaker 1: Yeah, whatever. Oh no. Speaker 2: Drake, look out. Speaker 1: Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
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task908-24f6df6a44874e4bb132189219160b52
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Ucch. Uchh. In case you hadn't noticed, I'm not talking to you. Speaker 2: UCHH! Speaker 1: You know... this... this is classic Rachel. Speaker 2: Yeah... yeah right... Remember in high school when I died and didn't give you my baby? Speaker 1: This might be my one chance to have a baby Rachel. I mean, you know that I have been so busy focusing on my career. Speaker 2: What? What career? Speaker 1: Um... I'm a decorator. Speaker 2: Ok. You decorate dad's office and so now you're a decorator. Okay! I went to the zoo yesterday and now I'm a koala bear. Speaker 1: Why can't you ever be supportive? Speaker 2: Sup... You want to talk supportive? You didn't even come and visit me when I was in the hospital having the baby. Speaker 1: Oh. Yeah. Well... You didn't come see me when I was in the hospital when I was getting my lips done. Speaker 2: I did the first time! Oh. Oh... And you know what. You want to know why I'm not giving Emily to you. Speaker 3: Emma. Speaker 4: Oh whose side are you on? I'm not giving you Emma because there is no way you could handle the responsibility of a child. Speaker 1: How hard could it be? You do it. Speaker 5: ooh oooh... What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Emma? Output:
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task908-60ddfeedce614a3e996be62ff99e742b
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Look Amy, it got a little of control...Um... and I'm sorry. You're my sister and uh... if it really means that much to you... Speaker 2: So you're going to give me the baby? Speaker 1: Uh. No... I was going to let you use my Ralph Lauren discount. Speaker 2: You are not going to regret this. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
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task908-1bdb4a1f44514eb9b0e2edd4c9d2e6c2
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: So your first whole weekend without Ben, what're you guys gonna do? Speaker 2: Uh, we're going down to Colonial Williamsburg. Speaker 3: Yeah, a woman I went to college with just became the first female blacksmith down there. Speaker 4: Well, ya know, they're a little behind the times in Colonial Williamsburg. Speaker 2: Think I better go before mommy starts weeping. Speaker 4: Bye mommy. Speaker 2, Speaker 3: We love you. Bye. Speaker 4: Have a good time. Ok, Ben. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Ben? Output:
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task908-5b316c3222324f7298491d5a9abc5f7f
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey! Speaker 2: Hey! Speaker 1: Hey, umm, can I ask you guys something? Speaker 2, Speaker 3: Sure. Speaker 1: Uh, I don't have any brothers so I don't know, but uh, did you guys wrestle? Speaker 3: Oh-oh, yeah. Speaker 2: All the time. In fact, I was undefeated. Speaker 3: Uh, you weighted 200 pounds. Speaker 2: Still, I was quick as a cat. Speaker 1: Well, I met Danny's sister yesterday, and uh that was actually the girl on the subway. Speaker 2: Oh, you're kidding. Speaker 1: Yeah, they were very y'know...wrestley. But, I guess that's normal? Speaker 2: We don't, we don't wrestle now. Speaker 3: Yeah, not since I got too strong for you. Speaker 2: Too strong for me? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 2: You wanna go right now? 'Cause I'll take you right now, buddy! You wanna go? Speaker 3: Oh fine. Speaker 2: Ready? Wrestle! Speaker 1: Okay, y'know what uh, actually, that's great. That helps a lot. Thanks. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 3? Output:
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task908-18c156c6dce8479b9d9a1245002caee8
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: What are you guys gonna do? Speaker 2: Well, I guess we just find a divorce lawyer? Speaker 3: Well, I think, I think, Ross already has one. Now, this one's free, right? Because you paid for the first two, so the third one's free. Speaker 4: Laugh it up, but the joke's on you. Because we don't need to get divorced, okay? We we're just gonna get an annulment. Speaker 5: An annulment? Ross! I don't think surgery's the answer here. Speaker 6: Oh-oh, that's your thing. Speaker 4: What? Speaker 6: You're thing. You're thing. Y'know? You're the guy who gets divorced. Speaker 7: Oh yeah! Speaker 4: No-no, that's-that's not my thing! I do not love getting divorced! Speaker 6: Yes you do! This is your third divorce! You love divorce so much you're probably gonna marry it! Then it won't work out and you're gonna have to divorce it, divorcing guy. I'm so drunk. What is the relationship between Speaker 4 and Speaker 2? Output:
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task908-89c2b9048e774cfdb552ffce25f3463d
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi! Hi! Hi. Has umm, anyone seen Chandler? Speaker 2: I thought he was with you. Speaker 1: He-he was with me umm, we're playing a little game, y'know? Hide and seek. Speaker 2: You can't ask us son, that's cheating. Speaker 1: You're right, thanks for keeping me honest dad. Speaker 3: Well, he better not come by here. He can't see the bride in the wedding dress. Speaker 4: As I recall when we got married, I saw the groom in the wedding dress. Speaker 5: But that was after the wedding, it's not bad luck then. Speaker 4: Honey, it isn't good luck. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
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task908-69daeabcbbc4423ab8e63bff64e0c33a
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Oh, no- Speaker 2: Sorry- Hi, I'm Dorothy's daughter. Speaker 1: Hi, I'm Chandler, and I have no idea who Dorothy is What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Dorothy? Output:
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task908-9017a939b97f4a73b319d0cb8c12883a
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Dance with him. Speaker 2: Mom, I'm hungry. Speaker 1: Dance with your father. Speaker 3: I may not know any of your flash dances but I'm no slouch on the dance floor. Speaker 2: Alright. Speaker 1: Oh, Jack. Speaker 3: Oh, Judy. Oh, Judy. Speaker 4: Oh, ohhhhh. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 1? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-70e0772613d54d408442a1fb867fe897
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Slides are almost ready. Speaker 2: Yeah. Ooh, I know what this is missing! Alcohol! Speaker 1: Uh okay, well there's-there's wine in the kitchen. Speaker 2: Oh great! Speaker 1: Hello? Speaker 3: What is my sister doing there?! And why are the drapes shut?! Speaker 1: O-okay, Rach calm-calm down, okay? She-she's really upset we're just talking. Speaker 3: Ross! I think she is trying to make something happen with you to get back at me! Speaker 1: So that's the only reason she could be here huh? It couldn't have anything to do with the fact that-that maybe I'm a good listener and I uh I put on a great slide show! Speaker 3: Ross, I am telling you that she is using you to get back at me! Speaker 1: Y'know what? I think I can take care of myself, I'll talk to you later. Good-bye. Whoa! Uh, that was your sister actually. She-she thinks that you're just using me. Speaker 2: So? What is the relationship between Speaker 3 and Speaker 2? Output:
[ "1" ]
task908-b4c7e23870e343ea8b97b38c24057658
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: ...once you know the stories, it's not that bad. First marriage, wife's hidden sexuality, not my fault. Second marriage, said the wrong name at the altar, a little my fault. Third marriage, well they really shouldn't allow you to get married when you're that drunk and have writing all over your face, Nevada's fault. Speaker 2: Okay, so what do you think ladies? Who wouldn't be interested? Who wouldn't want to date him? Speaker 3: Well the divorces don't bother me, I'd date him. But, not while he's still married. Speaker 2: Okay, what about you? Wouldn't you want a date? Speaker 4: Actually, I'm dating at all anymore. See, I figured out that I was only dating guys that were like y'know bad for me, so until I work that out... Speaker 2: Whatever! What about you Meg? Speaker 5: Well, I don't care about the divorces either, but I wouldn't date him. It's just that he's obviously still in love with this Rachel girl. Speaker 1: What?! Speaker 2: She said, "He's obviously still in love with this Rachel girl." Speaker 1: This is crazy! I mean, yes-yes Rachel is my good friend and I-I have loved her in the past, but now, she is just my wife! Phoebe, will you-will you help me out here? Speaker 2: Well, I thought you loved her when you-when you married her. Speaker 1: We were drunk! I would've married uh, Joey with that amount of alcohol! Speaker 2: Hey! You could do a lot worse than Joey Tribbiani!! Speaker 1: Look, I'm sorry, but you guys are wrong. I just don't want to be divorced three times. Speaker 2: Yes, and now he's using this three divorces reason because he wants to stay married to her because he loves her. I must say, "Well done!" Bravo Meg. Speaker 1: Okay! Fine! Fine! If-if this is what you think, forget about the whole three divorce thing! Okay, I-I'll go to my lawyer's office right now and get this marriage annulled! Okay?! Because she means nothing to me! Nothing!! Speaker 5: Okay now I wouldn't date you because you seem a little creepy. Speaker 4: I am so attracted to him right now. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Rachel? Output:
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task908-1328e8a719104818b78a05375d0e0b84
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Monica. Speaker 2: It would really help when I'm kissing you if you didn't shout out my sister's name. Speaker 1: Honey, I'm just checking. Speaker 2: Oh. Speaker 1: Monica. Speaker 2: Mon. Speaker 1: Monica. Speaker 2: Mon. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Monica? Output:
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task908-cf1cddbce6964dc7937d9d98ad606d01
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi. Uh, you... you don't know me, I'm Monica Geller... Ross's sister. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah. Oh, you know, that's too bad that didn't work out. Speaker 1: Yeah. Anyway, he told me about your apartment. And, um, I couldn't sleep, thinking about it. So, uh, would it be okay if I cleaned it? Speaker 1: No? What is the relationship between Ross and Speaker 1? Output:
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task908-c489302061d24e49b884cf929e3c2284
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Oh! Speaker 2: What was that? Speaker 1: Monica knows. Speaker 3: It's this dumb thing that Ross made up `cause he was trying to fool our parents. It's a way of giving the finger, without actually having to give it. I remember I cried the night you made it up, `cause it was the first time that I realized that I was actually cooler than my older brother. What is the relationship between Speaker 3 and Speaker 1? Output:
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task908-0bc144525d8b461f8c08fbe6a31dd7a7
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hello. Speaker 2: Hello, Ross? Speaker 1: Emily? Emily! Oh my God! Oh my God, it's Emily! It's Emily everyone! Shush-shush-shhst! Hi! Speaker 2: Ross, I'm only ringing to say stop harassing my relatives. Good-bye! Speaker 1: No wait! Look, wait! Okay, you can hang up, but I'm gonna keep calling! I'm gonna, I'm gonna call everyone in England if that's what it takes to get you to talk to me! Speaker 2: Really? About what? Speaker 1: Look you're my wife. We're-we're married. Y'know? I-I love you. I-I really miss you. Speaker 2: I miss you to. Well, at least I think I do. Speaker 1: She's talking. What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
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task908-f348c4c47ffd41d583110447c110762a
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Oh my God! You are gonna love me so much! I felt really bad about the whole bachelorette party thing, so tonight you're gonna have a bachelor party. Speaker 2: What? Speaker 1: Yeah, I got this number from this guy at work and I hired a stripper to come dance for you. Am I going in the wife hall of fame or what?! Speaker 2: Honey! That's crazy! I don't want you to get me a stripper... Speaker 3: Will you let the lady talk?! Speaker 1: Come on! Come on, it'll be fun! It'll make me feel so much better. Speaker 2: Look, I appreciate it, but uh, it's a little creepy. Y'know? I'm not a bachelor anymore. Speaker 1: So don't think of it as a bachelor party, think of it as a...a two month anniversary present. Speaker 4: Sure, one year is paper, but two months is lapdance! Speaker 1: Please! I feel so bad! Just watch the hot woman get naked! Speaker 2: All right fine! But I'm only doing this for you! Speaker 3: Yeah! Speaker 2: And Joey. Speaker 1: Thank you. All right, now who else do you want to invite? Speaker 2: Ah, no-no-no just Ross. Ross and Joey is embarrassing enough. Speaker 4: Uh actually, sorry I can't even make it. I'm seeing Mona again tonight. Speaker 2: I understand: who would cancel an actual date to go to a fake bachelor party? Speaker 3: I'm sorry I gotta cancel tonight baby... What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
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task908-614fd9cca4c6483995b1775ff2b26190
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey. Speaker 2: Hey. Speaker 3: Hey. Speaker 1: How long did you think this barbecue was gonna last? Speaker 3: I'm going to China. Speaker 1: Jeez, you say one thing, and... Speaker 2: You're going to China? Speaker 3: Yeah, i-it's for the museum. Someone found a bone, we want the bone, but they don't want us to have the bone, so I'm going over there to try to persuade them to give us the bo-it's-it's a whole big bone thing. Anyway, I'm gonna be gone for like, uh... like a week, so, uh, if you wanna reach me, y-you can't. So here's my itinerary. Um... here's a picture of me... Speaker 1: Oh, let me see! Speaker 3: Could you take it to Carol's every now and then, and show it to Ben, just so he doesn't forget me? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: Hi, Ben. I'm your father. I am... the head. Aaaaaahhhh.... Alright, this barbecue is gonna be very fun. What is the relationship between Ben and Speaker 3? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-ebceb4aeda444d329df5aaf24ed3702a
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Sure, oh, is, is Frank home. Speaker 2: How do you know Frank? Speaker 1: Just from a, from a long time ago. Is he here? Speaker 2: Yeah. Frank. Speaker 3: Yeah. What? Speaker 1: Oh, ok, um, I mean Frank senior. Speaker 2: He went out for groceries. Speaker 1: Ok so will he be back soon? Speaker 2: Well he left four years ago so we're expecting him back any minute now. Speaker 1: Alright, I'm, I'm gonna go. I'm sorry about the dog, everything. I'm sorry. Speaker 3: Hey lady. Hey wait up. How do you know my dad? Speaker 1: Um well I don't really. Just genetically. He's kinda my dad too. Speaker 3: Heavy. Speaker 1: Yeah. So um, did he ever talk about me, Phoebe? Speaker 3: No but he didn't really talk about anything. Speaker 1: Oh. Speaker 3: Except stilts. Speaker 1: Stilts? Speaker 3: Yeah, he loved stilts. One time I was upstairs, I was stealing cigarettes out of my mom's purse, and uh, all of a sudden I look over and there's my dad's head bobbing past the window. He just had this big smile on his face and he was waving 'cause he was always happiest when he was on his stilts. Speaker 1: Wow. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 1: I don't know what to do with that. Speaker 3: Me neither. So you're like my big sister. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 3: This is huge, you can buy me beer. Speaker 1: I'm not gonna. But you know what's cool though? Ok, if you had a friend named Pete, then I could say, 'Oh yeah, I know Pete, he's friends with my brother.' Speaker 3: I gotta friend named Mark. Speaker 1: That'll work too. What is the relationship between Speaker 3 and Speaker 3? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-36a02a94f15f44b9896e752087f9c4c6
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey guys! Speaker 2, Speaker 3, Speaker 4: Hey! Speaker 4: Honey, I got us that room at the Woodford Inn this weekend. Speaker 1: That place in Vermont? You can take a hint! Speaker 3: Wait, you can't go away this weekend! It's Emma's birthday! Speaker 2: Yeah! Speaker 3: We're having a party. Speaker 1: Well, can't you just have the party when we get back? Speaker 2: No. Speaker 3: No, that day... that won't be her real birthday! Speaker 4: Gee if only she were one and had no idea what the hell a birthday was! Speaker 2: C'mon you guys, this is really important to us. Speaker 1: Well, I'm sorry, but Chandler and I could really use a weekend away. You know, to reconnect... emotionally. Speaker 4: There's this thing I really want us to do. I read about it in Maxim... Speaker 3: Well, can't you just go to Vermont the next day? Speaker 2: Yeah, we want everyone to be there. As much as I hate to delay your doing weird sex stuff to my little sister. Speaker 3: And I mean, you know, you guys... This is a big deal. I mean, how can we have her first birthday party without her aunt and her uncle! Speaker 1: All right, we'll stay. We can just drive up after the party. Speaker 4: Fine, but if we end up not doing this Maxim thing because of this party... Speaker 1: Believe me, that is not why we won't be doing that! What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 1? Output:
[ "1" ]
task908-e8b81e5572ae48798ff90bf0051bada9
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Joey!!! Happy Birthday!! Speaker 2: Hey!! Hey-hey-hey! Speaker 3: Okay, how many of that girl are you seeing? Speaker 4: How hammered are you? Huh? These, these are Joey's sisters. Speaker 3: Hi Joey's sisters! Speaker 5: Hey! Speaker 6: Hey. What are we drinkin' over here. Speaker 5: Well, I have ah, vodka and cranberry juice. Speaker 6: No kiddin,' that's the exact same drink I made myself right after I shot my husband. Speaker 5: Wow. Okay, I don't know how to talk to you. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 6? Output:
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task908-aac187434a074e00b704921ec012e9b5
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi, Phoe. Speaker 2: Hi Gram. Whatcha doin'? Speaker 1: Oh, just updating the phonebook. Speaker 2: Um, gram, um, can I see the pictures of my dad again? Speaker 1: Oh. Oh, sure, sure, uh, uh, how come? Speaker 2: Just, you know, to see... um. Speaker 1: Oh, sure, yeah. his is the one of you father in a meadow, and, uh, helping a little boy fly a kite, and here he is at a graduation. . . another graduation. . . another graduation. Speaker 2: OK, is this really my father? Speaker 1: Is it really your fa--I can't... well of course it is. Speaker 2: OK, I smell smoke. Maybe that's 'cause someone's pants are on fire. Speaker 1: Look, I. . . Speaker 2: Ya know, in all the years that we have been grandmother and granddaughter, you have never lied to me. Speaker 1: Alright, that is not your father, that's just a picture of a guy in a frame. Speaker 2: Oh God. Speaker 1: It was your mother's idea. Ya know, she didn't want you to know your real father because it hurt her so much when he left, and, I didn't want to go along with it, but, well then she died and, and it was harder to argue with her. Not impossible, but harder. Speaker 2: Alright, so, what, he's not a famous tree surgeon? And then, I guess, OK, he doesn't live in a hut in Burma where there's no phones? Speaker 1: Last I heard, he was a pharmacist somewhere upstate. Speaker 2: OK, that makes no sense. Why would the villagers worship a pharmacist? Speaker 1: Honey. Speaker 2: Oh. Speaker 1: Anyway, that's all I know. That, and this. This is the real him. Speaker 2: Oh. Speaker 2: Yeah, um, in Albany, can I have the number of Frank Buffay. . . OK, um, in Ithica. . . alright, um, Saratoga. . . Oneonta. Alright, you know what, you shouldn't call youself information. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Frank Buffay? Output:
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task908-fbdd50f9c8b141fa9ef0e9b7fc9ae20b
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I'm sorry I won't be able to make it to your imaginary wedding, but I'm really busy that day. Yeah, I already have a unicorn baptism and a leprechaun bar mitzvah. Speaker 2: I know. I know. I panicked, I panicked. I didn't want him to start yelling at me like I was some '74 Latour. Speaker 1: It's Lafite. The '74 Latour is actually drinking quite nicely. Speaker 2: All right here he comes. I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna tell him, I'm gonna be strong. Speaker 3: I just called a friend of mine. Speaker 2: Yeah? Speaker 3: I think I may be able to book The Plaza on short notice. Speaker 2: Really?! The Plaza?!! Oh daddy!! Right. Daddy, I need to talk to you. Please, sit down. Speaker 3: What is it sweetie? Speaker 2: There's not gonna be a wedding. Ross and I are not getting married. Speaker 3: What?! Speaker 2: I'm sorry daddy. Speaker 3: I don't believe this!! Speaker 2: Oh now daddy, stay calm. Please. Speaker 3: Stay calm?!! How do you expect me to stay calm?! This is unacceptable Rachel! And I wanna know why?!! Is it because that punk Ross won't marry you?! That's it! Is that it?! Speaker 2: Yes. Yes, he says I'm damaged goods. What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 3? Output:
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task908-2f8feb65dc0b4de08b0158ecc5def754
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Okay you two are asking the court for an annulment? Speaker 2: Yes your honor, and here are, are forms, all filled out. Speaker 1: So based on your petition you are seeking an annulment on the grounds that Mr. Geller is mentally unstable. Speaker 3: Fine, I'm mentally unstable. Speaker 1: And based on the fact that Mr. Geller is intravenous drug user. Speaker 3: What?! Speaker 2: Uh yes, heroin and crack. Speaker 3: Crack isn't even an intravenous drug! Speaker 2: Well, you would know. Speaker 1: Now it also says here that you lied about your sexual preference before marriage? Speaker 3: Oh, come on! Speaker 2: Ross, please, I found the magazines! Speaker 1: And finally that you were unable to consummate the marriage. Well, that makes sense since you're gay and addicted to heroin. Speaker 3: Okay, I'm sorry, this is insane! I-I-I'm not addicted to heroin, I'm not gay, and there is no problem with my ability to consummate anything! Look, I'll consummate this marriage right here, right now! Speaker 1: That won't be necessary. Speaker 3: And when we were dating we consummated like bunnies! Speaker 2: Ugh! Speaker 1: Now if you were two involved in a serious relationship, that really creates a problem. Speaker 2: Ross! Your honor, rest assured relationship ended like two years ago! And could you strike "Consummated like bunnies" from the record? Speaker 1: Is there, anything in this record that is actually true? Speaker 2: Well, yes, we got married in Vegas and uh, and the names I think. Speaker 1: Well, based on what I heard, you two certainly don't qualify for an annulment. If you two don't want to be together you'll have to file for divorce What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Speaker 3? Output:
[ "0" ]
task908-f49dfeb8a09e46f996c18e754dd1c3f7
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Ewww! Oh! It's the Mattress King! Speaker 2: Booo!! Speaker 3: Don't look honey. Change the channel! Change the channel! Speaker 4: Wait! Wait! I wanna see this. After I divorce him, half of that kingdom is gonna be mine. Speaker 5: 'Despair fills the mattress showroom. My kingdom is suddenly without a queen. I'm so depressed I'm going to slash... my prices!! Check it out! Four ninety-nine for a pillow top queen set! I'm going medieval on prices! Speaker 3: What a wank! Speaker 4: Oh, I cannot believe he's using our divorce to sell mattresses. Speaker 6: I know! And four ninety-nine for a pillow top queen set, who cares about the divorce, those babies will sell themselves. And I'm appalled for you by the way. Speaker 5: I'm close. I'm cheap. I'm the king. What is the relationship between Speaker 4 and Speaker 5? Output:
[ "0" ]
task908-34cde15bf1e9408d99aa68e554c3be5d
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I'll be right with you. Okay? Thanks, Wendy. Speaker 2: Oh my God! How cute is the on-call doctor? Speaker 3: Ooh, so cute, that I'm thinking about jamming this pen in my eye. Speaker 4: Dr. Burke will see you know. Speaker 2: Oh no-no-no, not Dr. Burke. Dr. Burke is out of town. The-the on-call doctor will see me now. Speaker 4: Dr. Richard Burke is out of town. Dr. Timothy Burke, his son, will see you now. Speaker 5: Ready? What is the relationship between Speaker 5 and Richard Burke? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-8ce1772451c54f39b418d764dbeb56ad
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Wait. Before we go in, I just want you to know I love you. I had a great time on our honeymoon, and I can't wait to go in there and spend the rest of our life together. Speaker 2: You're really sticking with the shell necklace huh? What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
[ "0" ]
task908-088f96219dcb49baa8d0e0ba4ffc3e7c
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: And here's little Ben nodding off... Speaker 2: Awww, look at Aunt Monica's little boy! Speaker 3: Oh, look, he's got Ross's haircut! Speaker 4: Oh, let me see! Oh, God, is he just the sweetest thing? You must just want to kiss him all over! Speaker 1: That would be nice. What is the relationship between Ben and Speaker 1? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-d7d11d5132c44bbabe2452a195742fc5
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey! Speaker 2: Hey! Speaker 1: You guys aren't doing anything tonight, are you? Speaker 3: See, now, why would you assume that? Just because we're married? I will have you know that we are very hip, happening people. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to get back to reading the obituaries. Speaker 1: I was just asking 'cause I need someone to watch Emma tonight. Speaker 2: Sure, we'll do that. What are you up to? Speaker 1: Well, Phoebe set me up on a date. Speaker 2: Oh my god. Speaker 3: Wow. Speaker 1: Why? What's the big deal? Speaker 2: Just figured, 'cause you and Ross are... Speaker 1: What, slept together a year and a half ago? Yeah, I'm all set. Speaker 3: Well, I think it's great that you're going on a date, you know? I mean, it sounds healthy. I mean, you have needs. Embrace your womanhood! Speaker 2: You want a job? Turn off "Oprah," and send out a resume! Speaker 1: So I'll bring her by around seven? Is that okay? Speaker 2: Oh, it's perfect. Speaker 1: Oh, you guys are gonna have so much fun! She's at such a cute age. Oh, a couple things. Now that she's eating solid food, she poops around the clock. And watch out for your hair, 'cause she likes to grab it. And oh, she's also in this phase where if you leave the room, she screams bloody murder, but ah... Thanks, you guys. Have fun! Speaker 3: Suddenly I wish I was reading my own name. What is the relationship between Speaker 3 and Speaker 2? Output:
[ "0" ]
task908-cccb75aed6f74ac9a837a2b8986df3e5
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Wow! You look like... like my mom. Speaker 2: I'm wearing pantyhose! Speaker 1: Great! Come on in! Speaker 2: Oh, thank you! Oh... Oh my God, you're RICH! Speaker 1: No, my parents are rich. Speaker 2: Yeah, so... They gotta die someday. HELLO! Speaker 1: Mom, dad, this is Phoebe. Phoebe, these are my parents: Theodore and Bitsy. Speaker 2:Theodore... Bitsy... What a delight! Speaker 3: It's so nice to finally meet you! Speaker 2: And you... Your home is lovely. Speaker 3: Well thank you, I'll give you a tour later. It's actually three floors. Speaker 2: Holy crap! Speaker 3: Phoebe, why don't you come in the living room and meet our friends? Speaker 2: Oh, try and stop me! Speaker 1: Hey... Wh... What are you doing? Speaker 2:I'm trying to get your parents to like me. Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm sure they will, but you don't have to do this... I'm wanting them to get to know Phoebe, not Phoebe... Speaker 2:Got it! It... It's hard to stop... Speaker 1: Well, come on... Speaker 4: Phoebe, these are our friends, Tom and Sue Angle. Speaker 3: Phoebe, come sit. Tell us a little bit about yourself... So where are you from? Speaker 2:Uhm... Okay, well, all right, uhm... Originally I'm from upstate, but uhm... then my mom killed herself and my stepdad went to prison, so... I just moved to the city where uhm... I actually lived in a burned out Buick LeSabre for a while... which was okay, that was okay, until uhm... I got hepatitis, you know, 'cause this pimp spit in my mouth and... but I... I got over it and uhm... anyway, now I'm uhm... a freelance massage therapist, uhm... which, you know, isn't always steady money but at least I don't pay taxes, huh... So... where does everyone summer? What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 4? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-96b326d31eae42d8a727ffee5de35344
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi! Speaker 2: Hey! So, how was Atlantic City? Speaker 1: Good. Speaker 2: Yeah? Speaker 1: I brought you back a present. Speaker 2: Wha-? Oh, come on. You didn't have to-saltwater taffy?! Thanks! This is interesting. You know, most people think this is made with sea water, but it's actually made with, uh, salted fresh water. That's not interesting. Speaker 1: I think it's interesting. Speaker 2: I do too! I missed you! Speaker 1: I missed you, too! So, how was your week? Speaker 2: Oh, it was good! It was good. Actually, the baby started kicking! Speaker 1: How exciting! Speaker 2: Yeah! I know! It was. Oh... the only sad thing is I wasn't around when it happened for the first time. Speaker 1: Oh no. Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm missing out on all this other stuff, too. So, Joey suggested Rachel move in with me. Speaker 1: Yeah right! Speaker 2: What? Speaker 1: Joey cracks me up! It's like, 'Yeah, why don't you have your ex-wife move in with you? That wouldn't be awkward at all!' Speaker 2: Huh...uh-huh. Speaker 1: Huh, could you imagine. I go away for a few days, and come back, and my boyfriend is living with some woman he got pregnant! Speaker 1: So, what'd you tell him? Speaker 2: Just a second! What is the relationship between Speaker 2 and Rachel? Output:
[ "0" ]
task908-3a26e79746e8474abc0591461be0b81b
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Dad? Speaker 2: I'm here! Speaker 1: Hey! Speaker 2: Hi. God, it seems like just yesterday you guys used to come out to watch me work. Speaker 1: Dad, we-we can't believe you're selling the house. Speaker 2: Well, it's time for a new family to start their memories here and hopefully their check will clear before they find the crack in the foundation and the asbestos in the ceiling. Speaker 1: Let's grab our stuff and get the hell out of here. Speaker 2: I'm sorry we can't store your childhood things anymore. Speaker 3: Oh, that's okay, I can't wait to see everything again! All of the memories... Speaker 2: Well, I don't know what's in the boxes down here, but I do know there are six or seven Easy Bake Ovens in the attic. Speaker 3: I used to love to play restaurant. Speaker 1: Yeah, not as much as you used to love to play uncooked batter eater. Speaker 3: Hey, it is unreasonable to expect a child to wait for a light bulb to cook brownies! What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output:
[ "2" ]
task908-661f22d9d5f64fb094d1c61b569323a4
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. The dialog will include information as to the relationship between 2 of the participants. At the end, you will be asked to provide an answer as to the relationship of those 2 participants. In this scenario, '0' will represent a spousal relationship, '1' will represent siblings, and '2' will represent a child/parent relationship. Positive Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: What do you think we should do for our 10th wedding anniversary? Speaker 2: Hm, how about we take a vacation? Somewhere sandy and warm. Speaker 1: Well, if we're going to go out of the country, you need to be sure to renew your passport. It expired over a year ago! Speaker 2: How about we get something expensive instead of travelling. We could get a new car. Speaker 1: Is this your way of telling me that you want me to buy you a car? Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 0 Positive Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Dad, I really don't want to go to law school. Speaker 2: Well, what about medical school? A pharmacy program? Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't want to make any big decisions right now. Speaker 2: You need to make a decision about your future before it's too late. You'll be in college next year, so you better have decided by then Speaker 1: None of those options sound appealing to me, though. Maybe I want to do something else with my life. Speaker 2: As your father, I have some say in your future. Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 2 Negative Example 1 - Input: Speaker 1: Donna, do you want to go to the mall with me this weekend? Speaker 2: Sure, I'd love to. I need to pick up some clothes and some school supplies. Speaker 1: Great, I need to return some stuff I bought last weekend. We could get lunch at the food court and then make plans for the evening there. Speaker 2: Sounds great! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: 1 Negative Example 2 - Input: Speaker 1: Do you know when dad is getting back from his golf trip? Speaker 2: Not sure, I think he's coming back Sunday. Speaker 1: Well, I know that mom is going to be gone until Tuesday, so that means we could throw a party this weekend! Question: What is the relationship between Speaker 1 and Speaker 2? Output: siblings Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: ...so we finally get to the top of the mountain and airhead here forgets the camera! Speaker 2: Oh, y'know the same thing happened to me one time. Speaker 3: When did that happen to you?! Speaker 2: Don't you remember when we were jogging in the park and we saw that really pretty bird and wanted to take a picture-I didn't have my camera! Speaker 3: Oh yeah. First off all, chasing the Churo guy isn't jogging. Speaker 4: Oh, this is so good you have got to try it. Speaker 1: Oh, damn! I got it on my pants. Speaker 4: Here, I'll get it. Speaker 4: We'd better take these pants off upstairs or that stain's gonna set. Speaker 1: Yep. I'm gonna wear these on our date tonight. Speaker 5: Oh, great! Speaker 3: Okay, bye! Oh my God!! Speaker 6: That was unbelievable! Speaker 5: Okay, see? I told you! Speaker 2: Yeah, wow, sorry Rach. Speaker 3: I don't believe they're brother and sister. Speaker 2: They're brother and sister!!! What is the relationship between Speaker 4 and Speaker 1? Output:
[ "1" ]
task908-7aeb475a40814042a99908951a6a1a8e

Dataset Card for Natural Instructions (https://github.com/allenai/natural-instructions) Task: task908_dialogre_identify_familial_relationships

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Citation Information

The following paper introduces the corpus in detail. If you use the corpus in published work, please cite it:

@misc{wang2022supernaturalinstructionsgeneralizationdeclarativeinstructions,
    title={Super-NaturalInstructions: Generalization via Declarative Instructions on 1600+ NLP Tasks}, 
    author={Yizhong Wang and Swaroop Mishra and Pegah Alipoormolabashi and Yeganeh Kordi and Amirreza Mirzaei and Anjana Arunkumar and Arjun Ashok and Arut Selvan Dhanasekaran and Atharva Naik and David Stap and Eshaan Pathak and Giannis Karamanolakis and Haizhi Gary Lai and Ishan Purohit and Ishani Mondal and Jacob Anderson and Kirby Kuznia and Krima Doshi and Maitreya Patel and Kuntal Kumar Pal and Mehrad Moradshahi and Mihir Parmar and Mirali Purohit and Neeraj Varshney and Phani Rohitha Kaza and Pulkit Verma and Ravsehaj Singh Puri and Rushang Karia and Shailaja Keyur Sampat and Savan Doshi and Siddhartha Mishra and Sujan Reddy and Sumanta Patro and Tanay Dixit and Xudong Shen and Chitta Baral and Yejin Choi and Noah A. Smith and Hannaneh Hajishirzi and Daniel Khashabi},
    year={2022},
    eprint={2204.07705},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.CL},
    url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.07705}, 
}

More details can also be found in the following paper:

@misc{brüelgabrielsson2024compressserveservingthousands,
    title={Compress then Serve: Serving Thousands of LoRA Adapters with Little Overhead}, 
    author={Rickard Brüel-Gabrielsson and Jiacheng Zhu and Onkar Bhardwaj and Leshem Choshen and Kristjan Greenewald and Mikhail Yurochkin and Justin Solomon},
    year={2024},
    eprint={2407.00066},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.DC},
    url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00066}, 
}

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For any comments or questions, please email Rickard Brüel Gabrielsson

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