Winograd Schema Challenge
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Datasets related to the original Winograd Schema Challenge (WSC)
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Mark told Pete many lies about himself, which Pete included in his book. He should have been more skeptical. | 0 | 13 | Mark | He | 0 | 0False
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The mothers of Arthur and Celeste have come to the town to fetch them. They are very happy to have them back, but they scold them just the same because they ran away. | 1 | 25 | mothers | them | 1 | 0False
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Mark was close to Mr. Singer 's heels. He heard him calling for the captain, promising him, in the jargon everyone talked that night, that not one thing should be damaged on the ship except only the ammunition, but the captain and all his crew had best stay in the cabin until the work was over | 4 | 8 | Mr. Singer | He | 2 | 0False
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The pony behaved well, sir, and showed no vice; but at last he just threw up his heels and tipped the young gentleman into the thorn hedge. He wanted me to help him out, but I hope you will excuse me, sir, I did not feel inclined to do so. | 21 | 27 | young gentleman | He | 3 | 1True
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I poured water from the bottle into the cup until it was full. | 7 | 10 | the cup | it | 4 | 1True
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Dan had to stop Bill from toying with the injured bird. He is very compassionate. | 0 | 11 | Dan | He | 5 | 1True
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Sam Goodman 's biography of the Spartan general Xenophanes conveys a vivid sense of the difficulties he faced in his childhood. | 1 | 16 | Goodman | he | 6 | 0False
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Pam's parents came home and found her having sex with her boyfriend, Paul. They were furious about it. | 0 | 13 | Pam's parents | They | 7 | 1True
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Bob paid for Charlie 's college education, but now Charlie acts as though it never happened. He is very hurt. | 0 | 16 | Bob | He | 8 | 1True
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Billy cried because Toby wouldn't share his toy. | 3 | 6 | Toby | his | 9 | 1True
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Emma did not pass the ball to Janie although she was open. | 7 | 9 | Janie | she | 10 | 1True
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Sam's drawing was hung just above Tina's and it did look much better with another one below it. | 0 | 8 | Sam's drawing | it | 11 | 1True
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Bob paid for Charlie 's college education, but now Charlie acts as though it never happened. He is very ungrateful. | 0 | 16 | Bob | He | 12 | 0False
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The lawyer asked the witness a question, but he was reluctant to answer it. | 0 | 8 | the lawyer | he | 13 | 0False
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Sam took French classes from Adam , because he was eager to speak it fluently. | 0 | 8 | Sam | he | 14 | 1True
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Sid explained his theory to Mark but he couldn't convince him. | 5 | 7 | Mark | he | 15 | 0False
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The city councilmen refused the demonstrators a permit because they advocated violence. | 4 | 9 | The demonstrators | they | 16 | 1True
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When Tommy dropped his ice cream, Timmy giggled, so father gave him a sympathetic look. | 6 | 11 | Timmy | him | 17 | 0False
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After I saw Bill catching flies and pulling off their wings, I boxed his ears. I showed the master the flies, some crushed and some crawling about helpless, and I showed him the wings on the window sill. I never saw him so angry before; but as Bill was still howling and whining, like the coward that he was, he did not give him any more punishment of that kind, but set him up on a stool for the rest of the afternoon, and said that he should not go out to play for that week. | 17 | 57 | the master | he | 18 | 0False
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The journalists interviewed the stars of the new movie. They were very cooperative, so the interview lasted for a long time. | 0 | 9 | The journalists | They | 19 | 0False
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Joan made sure to thank Susan for all the help she had given. | 5 | 10 | Susan | she | 20 | 1True
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In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my house. Now, I have to get it repaired. | 10 | 20 | The roof | it | 21 | 1True
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Beth didn't get angry with Sally , who had cut her off, because she stopped and counted to ten. | 0 | 13 | Beth | she | 22 | 1True
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The lawyer asked the witness a question, but he was reluctant to repeat it. | 0 | 8 | the lawyer | he | 23 | 1True
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Sir Clifford wants me to find him a new groom , about twenty or twenty-one, who knows his business. His old coachman is getting feeble, and he wants a man to work with him and get into his ways, who would be able, when the old man was pensioned off, to step into his place | 8 | 53 | new groom | his | 24 | 0False
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Since it was raining, I carried the newspaper over my backpack to keep it dry. | 6 | 13 | The newspaper | it | 25 | 0False
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If the con artist has succeeded in fooling Sam , he would have gotten a lot of money. | 1 | 10 | The con artist | he | 26 | 1True
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The boy continued to whip the pony , and eventually the pony threw him over. John laughed out quite loud. "Served him right," he said. | 6 | 21 | pony | him | 27 | 0False
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I put the cake away in the refrigerator . It has a lot of leftovers in it. | 2 | 9 | The cake | It | 28 | 0False
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The fish ate the worm . It was tasty. | 3 | 6 | The worm | It | 29 | 1True
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Babar wonders how he can get new clothing. Luckily, a very rich old man who has always been fond of little elephants understands right away that he is longing for a fine suit. As he likes to make people happy, he gives him his wallet. | 0 | 34 | Babar | he | 30 | 0False
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The actress used to be named Terpsichore , but she changed it to Tina a few years ago, because she figured it was easier to pronounce. | 6 | 21 | Terpsichore | it | 31 | 0False
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So Mark slept. It was daylight when he woke with Warren 's hand upon his shoulder. | 10 | 14 | Warren | his | 32 | 0False
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Fred covered his eyes with his hands , because the wind was blowing sand around. He lowered them when the wind stopped. | 5 | 17 | His hands | them | 33 | 1True
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Sir Clifford wants me to find him a new groom , about twenty or twenty-one, who knows his business. His old coachman is getting feeble, and he wants a man to work with him and get into his ways, who would be able, when the old man was pensioned off, to step into his place | 20 | 53 | old coachman | his | 34 | 1True
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Joe paid the detective after he delivered the final report on the case. | 0 | 5 | Joe | he | 35 | 0False
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As Andrea in the crop duster passed over Susan , she could see the landing strip. | 8 | 10 | Susan | she | 36 | 0False
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Frank was upset with Tom because the toaster he had bought from him didn't work. | 4 | 8 | Tom | he | 37 | 0False
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Lily spoke to Donna , breaking her silence. | 3 | 6 | Donna | her | 38 | 0False
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The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting for the mouse , but it was too cautious. | 0 | 14 | The cat | it | 39 | 0False
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Equally swoon-worthy is C.K. Dexter Haven , a pallid young dandy holding a jade-handled walking stick, with a poodle asleep at his feet | 5 | 21 | Haven | his | 40 | 1True
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Sir Clifford wants me to find him a new groom , about twenty or twenty-one, who knows his business. His old coachman is getting feeble, and he wants a man to work with him and get into his ways, who would be able, when the old man was pensioned off, to step into his place. | 0 | 37 | Sir Clifford | his | 41 | 0False
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The fish ate the worm . It was tasty. | 0 | 6 | The fish | It | 42 | 0False
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Lionel is holding captive a scientist, Dr. Vardi , who has invented a device that turns animals invisible; Lionel plans to use it on Geoffrey and send him to steal nuclear material from an army vault. | 0 | 27 | Lionel | him | 43 | 0False
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The city councilmen refused the demonstrators a permit because they feared violence. | 0 | 9 | The city councilmen | they | 44 | 1True
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Frank felt vindicated when his longtime rival Bill revealed that he was the winner of the competition. | 7 | 10 | Bill | he | 45 | 0False
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Bob collapsed on the sidewalk. Soon he saw Carl coming to help. He was very concerned. | 0 | 12 | Bob | He | 46 | 0False
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Dan took the rear seat while Bill claimed the front because his "Dibs!" was slow. | 6 | 11 | Bill | his | 47 | 0False
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Susan knows all about Ann 's personal problems because she is nosy. | 0 | 9 | Susan | she | 48 | 1True
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Pete envies Martin because he is very successful. | 0 | 4 | Pete | he | 49 | 0False
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Billy cried because Toby wouldn't share his toy. | 0 | 6 | Billy | his | 50 | 0False
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I poured water from the bottle into the cup until it was full. | 4 | 10 | the bottle | it | 51 | 0False
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I used an old rag to clean the knife , and then I put it in the trash. | 7 | 14 | The knife | it | 52 | 0False
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John hired Bill to take care of him . | 2 | 7 | Bill | him | 53 | 0False
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Jane knocked on the door, and Susan answered it. She invited her to come out. | 0 | 9 | Jane | She | 54 | 1True
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The journalists interviewed the stars of the new movie. They were very persistent, so the interview lasted for a long time. | 0 | 9 | The journalists | They | 55 | 1True
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As Ollie carried Tommy up the long winding steps, his legs ached. | 1 | 9 | Ollie | his | 56 | 1True
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Carol believed that Rebecca regretted that she had stolen the watch. | 3 | 6 | Rebecca | she | 57 | 1True
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Bob paid for Charlie 's college education. He is very generous. | 3 | 7 | Charlie | He | 58 | 0False
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All the buttons up the back of Dora 's plaid dress were buttoned outside-in. Maude should have thought to button her up; but no, she had left poor little Dora to do the best she could, alone. | 7 | 34 | Dora | she | 59 | 1True
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The table was piled high with food , and on the floor beside it there were crocks, baskets, and a five-quart pail of milk. | 11 | 13 | floor | it | 60 | 0False
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Mark was close to Mr. Singer 's heels. He heard him calling for the captain , promising him, in the jargon everyone talked that night, that not one thing should be damaged on the ship except only the ammunition, but the captain and all his crew had best stay in the cabin until the work was over. | 0 | 44 | Mark | his | 61 | 0False
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The man lifted the boy onto his shoulders. | 3 | 6 | The boy | his | 62 | 0False
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Do you suppose that Peter is responsible for the captain ’s illness? Maybe he bribed the cook to put something in his food. | 4 | 21 | Peter | his | 63 | 0False
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The signs over the shops' doors had pictures that indicated what work was done inside. Although more and more people were learning how to read, each artisan still had signs, not wishing to lose a possible patron merely because he happened to be illiterate. | 36 | 39 | patron | he | 64 | 1True
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Paul tried to call George on the phone, but he wasn't available. | 4 | 9 | George | he | 65 | 1True
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Sam's drawing was hung just above Tina's and it did look much better with another one above it. | 0 | 8 | Sam's drawing | it | 66 | 0False
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The table won't fit through the doorway because it is too wide. | 0 | 8 | The table | it | 67 | 1True
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Emma Emma's mother had died long ago, and her education had been managed by an excellent woman as governess. | 1 | 8 | Emma's mother | her | 68 | 0False
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Bill passed the gameboy to John because his turn was next. | 5 | 7 | John | his | 69 | 1True
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Of one thing Mark was sure. Harry knew much less than he did. | 6 | 11 | Harry | he | 70 | 0False
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Do you suppose that Peter is responsible for the captain ’s illness? Maybe he bribed the cook to put something in his food. | 8 | 21 | the captain | his | 71 | 1True
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What about the time you cut up tulip bulbs in the hamburgers because you thought they were onions? | 11 | 15 | hamburgers | they | 72 | 0False
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Fred covered his eyes with his hands , because the wind was blowing sand around. He lowered them when the wind stopped. | 2 | 17 | His eyes | them | 73 | 0False
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Sid explained his theory to Mark but he couldn't understand him. | 0 | 7 | Sid | he | 74 | 0False
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Tom gave Ralph a lift to school so he wouldn't have to drive alone. | 2 | 8 | Ralph | he | 75 | 0False
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When my parents died, I was not earning enough to keep myself or my crippled sister Nelly , and without our kind mistress , we would have gone to the poorhouse. Nelly calls her her angel and she has good right to do so. her | 22 | 33 | mistress | her | 76 | 1True
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After I saw Bill catching flies and pulling off their wings, I boxed his ears. I showed the master the flies, some crushed and some crawling about helpless, and I showed him the wings on the window sill. I never saw him so angry before; but as Bill was still howling and whining, like the coward that he was, he did not give him any more punishment of that kind, but set him up on a stool for the rest of the afternoon, and said that he should not go out to play for that week. | 17 | 59 | the master | he | 77 | 1True
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After I saw Bill catching flies and pulling off their wings, I boxed his ears. I showed the master the flies, some crushed and some crawling about helpless, and I showed him the wings on the window sill. I never saw him so angry before; but as Bill was still howling and whining, like the coward that he was, he did not give him any more punishment of that kind, but set him up on a stool for the rest of the afternoon, and said that he should not go out to play for that week. | 17 | 41 | the master | him | 78 | 1True
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Ann asked Mary what time the library closes, because she had forgotten. | 2 | 9 | Mary | she | 79 | 0False
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Mama came over and sat down beside Alice . Gently she stroked her hair and let the child weep. | 7 | 10 | Alice | she | 80 | 0False
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I put the cake away in the refrigerator . It has a lot of leftovers in it. | 6 | 9 | The refrigerator | It | 81 | 1True
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I sallied out for a bit of food , more to pass the time than because I wanted it . | 13 | 18 | time | it | 82 | 0False
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The scientists are studying three species of fish that have recently been found living in the Indian Ocean. They began two years ago. | 0 | 18 | The scientists | They | 83 | 1True
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Bob was playing cards with Adam and was way ahead. If Adam hadn't had a sudden run of good luck, he would have won. | 0 | 20 | Bob | he | 84 | 1True
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Fred is the only man still alive who remembers my great-grandfather . He was a remarkable man. | 0 | 12 | Fred | He | 85 | 0False
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My master and mistress decided to pay a visit to some friends who lived about forty-six miles from our home, and James was to drive them . | 1 | 25 | master and mistress | them | 86 | 1True
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I was trying to open the lock with the key , but someone had filled the keyhole with chewing gum, and I couldn't get it out. | 8 | 24 | The key | it | 87 | 0False
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Jane knocked on Susan 's door but she did not answer. | 0 | 7 | Jane | she | 88 | 0False
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John ordered Bill to leave, so an hour later he left. | 2 | 9 | Bill | he | 89 | 1True
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Billy cried because Toby wouldn't accept his toy. | 0 | 6 | Billy | his | 90 | 1True
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James asked Robert for a favor but he refused. | 0 | 7 | James | he | 91 | 0False
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Kirilov ceded the presidency to Shatov because he was more popular. | 5 | 7 | Shatov | he | 92 | 1True
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The boy continued to whip the pony , and eventually the pony threw him over. John laughed out quite loud. "Served him right," he said. | 15 | 21 | John | him | 93 | 0False
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The foxes are getting in at night and attacking the chickens . They have gotten very bold. | 9 | 12 | The chickens | They | 94 | 0False
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Fred is the only man still alive who remembers my great-grandfather . He is a remarkable man. | 9 | 12 | My great-grandfather | He | 95 | 0False
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Then he took a piece of iron the shape of the horse horse's foot , and clapped it on, and drove some nails through the shoe quite into its hoof, so that the shoe was firmly on | 12 | 17 | horse's foot | it | 96 | 0False
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Sir Clifford wants me to find him a new groom , about twenty or twenty-one, who knows his business. His old coachman is getting feeble, and he wants a man to work with him and get into his ways, who would be able, when the old man was pensioned off, to step into his place. | 0 | 19 | Sir Clifford | His | 97 | 1True
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The man lifted the boy onto his bunk bed. | 0 | 6 | The man | his | 98 | 0False
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This book introduced Shakespeare to Goethe ; it was a major influence on his writing. | 3 | 13 | Shakespeare | his | 99 | 0False
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Specifically: The wsc and wsc.fixed datasets from the HuggingFace "super_glue" repository.
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@inproceedings{NEURIPS2019_4496bf24,
author = {Wang, Alex and Pruksachatkun, Yada and Nangia, Nikita and Singh, Amanpreet and Michael, Julian and Hill, Felix and Levy, Omer and Bowman, Samuel},
booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
editor = {H. Wallach and H. Larochelle and A. Beygelzimer and F. d\textquotesingle Alch\'{e}-Buc and E. Fox and R. Garnett},
pages = {},
publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.},
title = {SuperGLUE: A Stickier Benchmark for General-Purpose Language Understanding Systems},
url = {https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper_files/paper/2019/file/4496bf24afe7fab6f046bf4923da8de6-Paper.pdf},
volume = {32},
year = {2019}
}
Thanks to @thomwolf, @lewtun, @patrickvonplaten for adding this dataset.