Correct description for label

#9
by plp34 - opened

"Entail" means "to have as a logically necessary consequence." The original description for label got it backwards. The label "entail" means the premise entails the hypothesis, not the other way around; it's also the case for the other two labels. Consider this example:

Premise: A few people in a restaurant setting, one of them is drinking orange juice.
Hypothesis: The diners are at a restaurant.
Label: entailment

Obviously if you know the premise that "a few people [are] in a restaurant, one of them is drinking orange juice", it "has as a logically necessary consequence that "the diners are at a restaurant." However, if you know the hypothesis that they are at a restaurant, "one of them is drinking orange juice" is not its logically necessary consequence.

Please correct this in order not to mislead people on this model card.

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