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Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: That was kind of rude! Speaker 2: Oh, I'm sorry. Please apologise to Sandy and the Snufflebumps for me. Speaker 1: You know, he was just doing his job... Speaker 2: Well, you know what... I-I'm sorry I'm the only one who isn't in love with Gary Poppins out there... But I just... I can't... I can't go through with this. Speaker 1: Oh, come on Ross... Speaker 2: No! Hey, you know what? I'm sorry. I would never force you... to hire someone you were this uncomfortable with... Speaker 1: Oh... That's true. Speaker 2: Thank you! Speaker 1: Well, you're the one who wants to fire him, so you're gonna have to do it. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-29433f5e97e74084beba8ee6e6b93d60
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey, you know, before you said that nothing could happen between us? What changed? Speaker 2: Well, I only said that because of Ross, you know. Then I saw him kissing Charlie... Speaker 1: What? Ross and Charlie? Wow! She's really making her way through the group, huh? Ah, who am I to talk? Speaker 3: I can't believe this. Rachel and Joey? Speaker 4: How about the dinosaur twins in the other room? No-one is manning that wall! Speaker 3: I'm on it! Speaker 4: Anything? Speaker 3: I think I hear curtains closing... Speaker 5: We've got shoes being kicked off over here. Speaker 3: Bedsprings, unmistakable! Speaker 4: You do realise that's your brother? Speaker 3: Not until you said it. Somebody switch! Wait a minute... Ross and Charlie, Joey and Rachel, Phoebe and Mike! We're the only people leaving with the same person we came with. Speaker 4: That's not true. I came with Monica and I'm leaving with Weird Al. Speaker 3: Okay, I've had it with the hair jokes. Tomorrow morning, before we leave, I'm going to the salon. Speaker 4: Okay Buckwheat! Speaker 5: You gotta hear this, it's great... It's like free porn! Output:
[ "3" ]
task909-b269c0a8907c4fec8904fce82311aa3c
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Where's Chandler? Speaker 2: Ah, he can't make it, he said he had to his... Whoa-oh! Speaker 3: Joey? Joey Tribbiani? Speaker 3: Joey I can see you okay? You're hiding behind the coats. Speaker 2: Phew, close one. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-f725a92938004a4da062da64bb299965
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hello Rachel, you uh, got a minute? Speaker 2: Yeah, sure Mr. Zelner, for you anything-minute. Okay. Fine. Abort the plan, abort the plan. Speaker 1: Uh actually, I'd like to speak with both of you. Speaker 2: Okay. Uh, well can we, can we get you anything Mr. Zelner? Maybe some chocolates? Speaker 1: Umm, no. Thanks, but I'll give these to Betty. So I read your evaluation of Tag, or to use his full name, Tag Sweetcheeks Jones. Is something going on with you two? Speaker 2: Oh my God. Can you imagine if there was?! I mean, what would happen exactly. Speaker 1: Well, I'd be forced to file a report. I'd have to consult with the legal department, and your future at the company would be in jeopardy. Speaker 2: Well... Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-cea2d07278fc4bef9ce95c7ca8191560
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Okay, I think I might know why my parents don't like you. Speaker 2: You do? Why? Speaker 1: Okay, remember, we were young. Hey, Spring break, sophomore year, I got high in my bedroom and my parents walked in and smelled it and so I told them that you had gotten stoned and jumped out the window. Speaker 2: What?! Why did you do that? Speaker 1: I don't know, aheh, your's was the first name that-that popped into my head, I'm I'm sorry. I-I didn't think it would matter. Speaker 2: How could it not matter?! Speaker 1: How was I supposed to know we'd end up being friends after college, let alone you-you would be living with my sister? Speaker 2: What about all that 'friends forever' stuff? Speaker 1: I don't know, I-I was all high. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-8e2ce817c1344b2587c719b938af29ac
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi! Okay, Monica, Rachel, this is my friend Roger. Speaker 2: Hey everybody. Speaker 3: Hi Roger. Speaker 1: So umm, I'm gonna get us some drinks. Would you help me out? Speaker 4: Yeah. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-2816f0cfa9b547d5a00491ff1b2cb9e5
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi! Speaker 2: Hi! Speaker 3: That is one good looking man! Speaker 4: Is it just me, or can you actually see his abs through his overcoat?! Speaker 1: Sooo, you've been doing this long? Speaker 2: No, you're my first. Put the money on the table. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah! Ooh, that's nice. Speaker 3: Dude! Speaker 1: Is that an expensive blouse? Speaker 2: If you want it to be. Speaker 3: Here's your girlfriend's button. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-0eabb4e56f1348d8b0389eea33962e18
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey guys! Speaker 2: Hi Janine! Speaker 1: I just got a call to be a dancer on a television special for New Year's Eve. It's called some sort of Dick'n Rock'n Dickie Eve. Speaker 3: Hold it! Are you talking about Dick Clark's New Year's Rocking Eve? Speaker 1: Yeah, that's what I said. Speaker 3: Oh my God! We love that show! I mean Ross and I have been watching it since I can remember! Speaker 4: Ah, you're still just a little fat girl inside aren't you? Speaker 1: Well I'm gonna be on it this year. I'm gonna be one of the party people. Speaker 2: You're gonna be a party person! Those guys rock the most! Speaker 1: Well they said I should bring someone. Do you wanna be my dance partner? Speaker 5: Totally! I would love to spend New Year's with you. Speaker 1: Well actually they're taping tomorrow. I don't really understand why. Speaker 2: Oh, well you see how it works is, the part with Dick Clark in Times Square is actually live, but they tape some of the party stuff ahead of time. Yeah, not a lot of people know that. Speaker 1: Yeah well, do you guys wanna come too? Speaker 2: Are you serious? Speaker 3: We are there! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-a90c2f9f9483402f944d8a4dfbcee435
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey, how do you spell suspicious? Speaker 2: Why? Speaker 1: Because I think this character is going to be suspicious about stuff. Speaker 2: Yes! Chandler Bing, 7! Chandler Bing, 0. Speaker 1: You're driving me crazy with that! Speaker 2: Okay, I'll stop. Speaker 1: Don't stop! Move the bowl further away! Ross could make that shot! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-6a1dad0672744f8dadc8e87e9c65cee3
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi. Speaker 2: Hi. Speaker 1: I don't know why I'm here. Speaker 2: I didn't ask. You wanna come in? Speaker 1: I don't know. Speaker 2: Oh, okay. Well, I'll just leave the door open and go sit on the couch. Speaker 1: Chandler is such an idiot! Speaker 2: Drink? Speaker 1: Yeah, I'll have a scotch... Speaker 2: ...on the rocks with a twist? I remember. Speaker 1: Still smoking cigars? Speaker 2: Uh, no! No! That's...art! If it bothers you I can put my art out. Speaker 1: No that's, that's okay. Speaker 2: So Monica let me ask you a question. Y'know, since we broke up do you ever, think about me? Speaker 1: Uh yeah, I-I actually I thought about you a couple months ago. Speaker 2: Oh really? Speaker 1: Yeah but it was because I-I had an eye exam and I don't like my new eye doctor. Speaker 2: Who is it? Speaker 1: Edward Nevski? Speaker 2: Yeah he's no good. Do you ever think about me in a non-eye doctor way? Speaker 1: No. Speaker 2: Ahh. Speaker 1: But getting over was the hardest thing that I've ever had to do. And I never let myself think about you. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-15e69ee31ca14fefa938d1cc7babd63e
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: So, um, how-how did you guys meet? Speaker 2: Well um, I was in ah Mrs. Knight's ah, I mean Alice, sorry, Alice, I always do that. I was in her ah, Home Ec class. Speaker 3: And he was my best student. Speaker 2: Yeah, she was my best teacher. Speaker 3: Ohhh. Speaker 4: If that doesn't keep kids in school, what will? Speaker 5: And so now you guys are gonna be married? Speaker 3: Yeah. Y'know we-we talked about just living together, but um, we want to have kids right away. Output:
[ "3" ]
task909-4d205cf3b71245b29f188f5bf274fcad
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 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! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-739259f82202414784529c4791aaa804
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey! Has anyone seen my shirt? It's a button down, like a, like a faded salmon? Speaker 2: You mean your pink shirt? Speaker 1: Faded salmon color. Speaker 2: No, I-I haven't seen your pink shirt. Speaker 1: Great! Great. Then I must've left it at Mona's. I knew it! Speaker 3: Well, I'm sure you get another one at Ann Taylor's. Speaker 1: That's my favorite shirt! Okay? I love that shirt! Speaker 4: Well just ask Mona to give it back! Speaker 1: I don't know. I mean I-I guess I could. It's just that we didn't really end things such good terms. And if I go over there I'd be ignoring the one thing she asked me to do when we broke up, jump up my own ass and die. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-66bcc11c59434f579928694be150396a
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: So, um, what do you do for a living? Speaker 2: Well, um, for the past few years I've been working.....which is funny because, that wasn't even my major. Speaker 3: Oh no. I thought you said they could shoot the spot without you. Speaker 4: I thought they could...I'll try to get back as soon as I can. I'm sorry. Speaker 1: Now that is funny. Hey, do you think...would it be too weird if I invited Carol over to join us? 'Cause she's, she's alone now, and pregnant, and, and sad. Speaker 2: I guess. Speaker 1: Are you sure? Great. Carol? Wanna come over and join us? Speaker 3: Oh, no no no. I'm fine. I'm fine. Speaker 1: Come on. These people'll scooch down. You guys'll scooch, won't you? Let's try scooching! Come on. Come on. Uh, Kristen Riggs, this is Carol Willick. Carol, Kristin. Uh, Carol teaches sixth grade. And, Kristin, Kristin.....does something that, funnily enough, wasn't even her major! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-f9ec5ea259fc406698a16170e66701be
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Speech! Come on Monica! Speaker 2: Come on! Speaker 3: Come on! Speech! Speaker 4: Hey Chandler, you can't keep your hands off her for one second! Speaker 1: Oh-ho, I think it's nice. Speaker 5: I think it's necessary. Speaker 6: I-I-I wanna thank you all for coming. My family and my friends... Speaker 7: Wooo!! Hoo!! Speaker 6: I really like to say that I'm-um... Y'know what I'd really like to say? I'm drunk!! That's right mom and dad your little Harmonica is hammered!! And guess what! I've been drunk before! And I've smoked a cigarette! And I got a box of Ding-Dongs hidden in my underwear drawer! It's all okay. It's okay because I turned thirty today. And, and I can do anything I want! Because I am a grown up. Speaker 7: Okay quick, help me get this off! Speaker 8: Yeah!! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-5c81a8821252497cb5aca83e1f232632
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: What are you doing here?! Speaker 2: I-I, came to fill your ice cube trays. Speaker 1: What?! Speaker 2: Umm, okay, okay, look. I took this picture from your fridge. Okay, because I know that this is my Father. Yeah, this is Frank Buffay and you are standing right there next to him. Now, look I deserve to know where I came from. All right? So if you can help me find my Father then you should! Otherwise, you're just mean! So, just tell me the truth! Speaker 1: All right, the man in the picture is Chuck Magioni. Speaker 2: My Father is Chuck Magioni? Speaker 1: No, no, that's just Chuck Magioni, I-I sold him a house last year! And I'm very sorry, but I don't know where your Father is, and that's the truth. Speaker 2: Oh. Speaker 1: But umm, you're right. I think that a person should know where they come from. Wh-which is why I ah, ahh, okay. I'm your mother. Speaker 2: Heh? Speaker 1: Y'know I wanted to tell you yesterday, but I just, I kinda felt all floopy, and... Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-4153b26f36f24fe397b1c11dcf009fef
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: And finally, our biggest item of the night, the 22-foot gentleman's day sailer sailboat. The winning bid was a whooping $20,000! Speaker 2: I won! That was my guess! Speaker 3: What?! What?! What?! Speaker 2: I guessed 20,000! Speaker 3: Joey! It is an auction! You don't guess, you buy! Speaker 2: What?! I don't have 20,000! Speaker 1: Congratulations on your new boat, Joey Tribbiani!! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-e83e8993771046a5a2ca317d068c29b8
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: You guys hear a ringing? Speaker 2: What the hell is this? Speaker 1: Hey! Handcuffs! And fur line, nice! I didn't know you guys had it in ya! Speaker 3: Chandler, you don't have a sister so you can't understand how much this bums me out. Speaker 2: I didn't know Monica had these! Speaker 1: Mhm, maybe she used them with another boyfriend. Maybe Richard! Speaker 2: Why would she use them with Richard and not me? I can be kinky! I once did a naked dance for her... with scarves! Speaker 3: Bumming hard, guys, bumming hard. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-96064559f5634c418e9164eb68c0278e
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 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. Output:
[ "3" ]
task909-d3fb7eeb2eab47e0becfd20776710a7c
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: You said she was bald. Speaker 2: Yeah, she was bald, she's not now. Speaker 1: How could you not tell me that she has hair? Speaker 2: I don't know, I hardly ever say that about people. Speaker 1: Ohh, well, this is just perfect! Speaker 2: Well I'm sorry, I thought you said it was okay. Speaker 1: Yeah, I said what was okay when I thought she was some weird bald chick. I mean, y'know, that girl has hair got all over head! Speaker 2: Well, maybe it won't work out. Maybe Ross won't like her personality. Speaker 1: Why, does she have a bad personality? Speaker 2: Oh no, Bonnie's the best! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-b0d28ac3fd084065acfe6d3079de1d55
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: What happened? Speaker 2: Ah, oh, the ah, vandalism. Speaker 1: But, also, what happened between you and your Mom? Speaker 2: Well, we got into a fight 'cause ah, she said I was to immature to get married. Speaker 1: You're getting married?! Speaker 2: Oh, yeah! Speaker 3: Wow! Speaker 1: My little brother's getting married!! Speaker 2: Oh, I knew you'd be so cool about this. All right, ah, hey, do you want to meet her? Speaker 1: Do I? Speaker 2: Do you? Speaker 1: Yeah, I do, yeah. Speaker 2: Okay, cool, all right, she just ah, parking the truck. I'm gonna, I'm gonna get my ah, my fiancee man! Speaker 4: Y'know, I would've bet good money that he'd be the first one of us to get married. Speaker 1: Yeah, isn't it fantastic? Speaker 5: Yeah, ah, but Pheebs don't you think he's a little young to get married? Speaker 1: What, he's 18. Speaker 6: Exactly, it'll be illegal for him to drink at his own bachelor party. Speaker 7: Yeah, or-or to get a hooker. Speaker 4: Always illegal Joe. Speaker 2: Hey! Hey! This is ah, my fiancee, Mrs. Knight. Speaker 8: Y'know it-it's funny, um, Frank told me so much about you, but your not how I pictured you at all. Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm a big surprise. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-4d0a86ad50e84edf9bcab57dbfff882e
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: It's James Bond. Speaker 2: Sorry we're late. Speaker 3: Ah, that's OK, come on in. Um, I'm sorry, is Monica Geller coming? I was told she was. Speaker 2: Dr. Burke, it, it's me. Speaker 3: Monica? My God you used to be so. . . I mean you, you, you, you must have lost like. . . You look great. Speaker 2: Thank you. This is my friend Phoebe. She's gonna be helping me tonight. Speaker 3: Hi Phoebe, nice to meet you. So, how ya been? Speaker 2: I've been great, just great. How have you been? Speaker 3: Oh, well obviously you know Barbara and I split up, otherwise you wouldn't have done the head tilt. Speaker 2: The head tilt? Speaker 3: Yeah, since the divorce, when anybody asks me how I am, it's always with a sympathetic head tilt. 'How ya doin'? You OK?' Speaker 2: I'm sorry. Speaker 3: No no, it, it's fine, believe me. I do it too. I always answer with the 'I'm OK' head bob. 'I'm OK.' 'You sure?' 'Yeah, I'm fine.' Hey listen, I've got to set up the music. I got a new CD changer, of course the divorce only left me with 4 CD's to change. Speaker 2: Oh, that's too bad. Speaker 3: I'll survive. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-20b4433a685045c98d2e91a975f50168
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Rach, you there? Speaker 2: Oh my God, it's Ross. What are we gonna do? Speaker 3: Oh, ju-ju-just stay calm. Just be calm. For all he knows we're just hanging out together. Right? Just be nonchalant. That's not nonchalant! Speaker 2: No idea what it means. Speaker 3: Oh... okay, just hide! Speaker 1: Rach? Speaker 3: Coming! Try under the bed, try under the bed! Speaker 3: There's no room under the bed. Speaker 1: Is everything okay? Speaker 3: Yeah... Speaker 1: Hey. Speaker 3: Hi... Speaker 1: You know where Joey is? Speaker 3: ...I really don't... Speaker 1: Can I talk to you for a minute? Speaker 3: Yeah, sure... Speaker 2: I don't believe this... Have you guys been... Speaker 4: Shhh... This is the listening side of the wall. Output:
[ "3" ]
task909-7e3903f420234bd6adfbf0b482130ab6
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Give me your phone. Speaker 2: Here. Speaker 1: And now your cell. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 1: This is your cellphone? Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 1: This is your current cellphone? Speaker 2: Yes, it reminds me of a simpler time. Speaker 1: Phoebe, where's your purse? Speaker 1: No, no! Give it to me! Speaker 2: You can't have it. Speaker 1: Give it to me! Speaker 2: No. Speaker 1: I'll go in there. Speaker 2: Oh yeah. Speaker 1: Phoebe come here Speaker 1: Haha! Speaker 2: Damn you Monica Geller hyphen Bing! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-22232f3aace74f25af6b0b7fc4f08b1d
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Can I talk to you for a second?! Speaker 2: Hey, Joey. Speaker 3: Hey. Speaker 1: Come on!! Speaker 4: Why can't we talk in here? With, with, witnesses. Speaker 1: I just got off the phone with my sister. Speaker 2: Ah, which, which one? Speaker 1: Mary-Angela. Speaker 2: Mary-Angela. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 5: Y'know which one was she again? Speaker 1: Why don't you ask Chandler, 'cause he's the one that fooled around with her. She told me you said you could really fall for her. Now is that true? Or are you just gettin' over Janice by groping my sister. Speaker 4: It's gotta be the first one. Speaker 1: Really? That's great! You and my sister, sittin' in a tree. Speaker 4: Yep, I'm in a tree. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-ccac58e255304076808e17ce42eb9b4f
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey you guys. Speaker 2: Hey Joe what's up? Speaker 1: I had to get out of the apartment. Janine is like stretching all over the place. Y'know, everywhere I look she's like... Speaker 2: I can see why that's hard to resist. Speaker 1: I like her so much! Speaker 3: Aw, I'm sorry sweetie that she doesn't feel the same way. Speaker 1: I know. And she's so sweet. I just wanna feed her grapes and brush her hair. Speaker 2: You are aware that she's not a monkey, right? Speaker 4: I am so over Janine. I mean, yeah, at first I thought she was hot, but now she's like OLD NEWS! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-20ce295fcabf47a5a80fa8383541b9cf
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey you guys! Speaker 2, Speaker 3:Hey! Happy birthday ... Speaker 4: Shhh don't say that loud, Gunther's gonna want to hug me. Speaker 1: Uh, good news everyone, we finally found a nanny. This is Molly. Molly, Chandler, Joey. Speaker 2, Speaker 3: Hi. Speaker 5: Hi. Speaker 1: Ooh, somebody's getting a little fussy. Speaker 2: You damn right I am, I've been waiting for a cookie for 7 minutes. Speaker 4: Ok, you know what, I'm just gonna take her outside. Speaker 5: No, you stay, I'll do it. Speaker 4: OK, thank you. Speaker 5: Nice to meet you guys. Speaker 2: Yeah, you too. Speaker 4: Oh, wow, Molly is just great! Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yes, Bravo on the hot nanny. Speaker 4: What? You really think she's hot? Speaker 3: Are you kidding? If I wasn't married she'd be rejecting me right now. Speaker 4: And Joey? Speaker 2: How do you think she's doing? Speaker 4: Am I the only one who doesn't think that she's hot? Ross? Speaker 1: Eh, I mean, I mean she's not unattractive but hot? I .... Speaker 4: Thank you! Speaker 3: Now that Rachel's gone? Speaker 1: So hot I cried myself to sleep last night. Output:
[ "4" ]
task909-917c94bd70b24d4d881b121fea169d5c
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: So Rach. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: Where is Emma? Speaker 2: Oh, Monica made me send her to my mother's. Apparently babies and weddings don't mix. Speaker 3: Are you still crying about your damn baby? Pheebs, you gotta keep the line moving, remember, 20 seconds per person. Your see these clowns all the time! Speaker 4: Hey, you're Mike's parents, right? Speaker 5: Yes, we are. Speaker 4: Ah, our little ones are growing up fast, uh? Speaker 6: How's that? Speaker 4: You know, on the one hand you're happy for them, but on the other hand it's hard to let go. Speaker 6: Who in God's name are you? Speaker 4: Hey, I'm not that fond of you either, ok buddy? But I'm just trying to be nice for the kids! Output:
[ "4" ]
task909-c9d2b02f85a64a6babe7c4b28efe8bc2
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Night-night Bing-a-ling. Speaker 2: Night-night.....Janice. 'Look at all that room on her side, you good fit a giant penguin over there. That would be weird though. Okay, hug and roll time. I'm huggin', I'm huggin', your rollin', and....yes! Freedom! Except for this arm! I'm stuck. Stuck arm! Okay, time for the old table cloth trick, one fluid motion. Quick like a cat, quick like a cat! And 1...2...3!' Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-cbd6b161291d4f90bccb22d99780b04a
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: See ya Phoebe! Oh and hey, thanks for chipping in! Speaker 2: You chipped in?! Speaker 3: Yeah, uh-huh, a 100 dollars. Speaker 2: Phoebe! I can't believe you gave them money! I thought you agreed it was totally unreasonable that they asked me for that money! Speaker 3: Yeah, but they didn't ask me! Y'know? This way I'm just y'know, the exotic, generous stranger. That's always fun to be. Speaker 2: Yeah, but you're making me look bad! Speaker 3: No I'm not. No! If anything I'm making you look better! They'll see you talking to me and that's--I'm a hit! Speaker 4: Oh hey, Pheebs! Speaker 3: Hey! Speaker 4: Oh hey, Ross. Umm, see, I was thinking maybe you two could switch apartments because Phoebe's more our kind of people. Something to think about. Speaker 3: Yeah, okay, my bad. Output:
[ "3" ]
task909-cfc994a3c9544f26805d3c26d087b0f3
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I'm really gonna miss this apartment. Y'know, Ben-Ben took his first steps right over there. Speaker 2: Ohh. Hey, remember when I ran into this thing and it kinda knocked me out a little? Speaker 1: I loved this place! To tell you the truth, I wish I didn't have to move. Speaker 2: Uhh, are you saying that you're not entirely happy about this? Speaker 1: Well, I mean if uh, if Emily gave me a choice... Speaker 2: You do have a choice!! Ross, why are you listening to her?! Are you, are you crazy?! Speaker 1: Why? Speaker 2: It's not right what Emily wants you to do! She is totally-Owww!! Stop pinching me! Look, now you guys said I only had to keep my mouth shut as long as Ross was happy, right? Well he just told me that he's not entirely happy. Speaker 1: What's going on? Speaker 2: We all hate Emily! Speaker 3: Nooo!! Speaker 4: No, Ross, we do not hate Emily. We-we just, we just think that you're having to sacrifice a whole lot to make her happy. Speaker 2: Yeah! Speaker 5: Look, we just think that maybe she's being a little unreasonable. Speaker 2: Yes! Yes! Unreasonable! Speaker 1: Unreasonable? How about we have this conversation when one of you guys gets married! You have no idea what it takes to make a marriage work! All right, it's about compromise! Do you always like it? No! Do you do it? Yes! Because it's not all laughing, happy, candy in the sky, drinking coffee at Central Perk all the time! It's real life, okay? It's what grown-ups do! Speaker 3: I think he's right. You guys hang out at the coffeehouse way too much. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-5d9f762bff4a472bbfb3c4b5305b54e1
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: You can not do this. Speaker 2: Do what, do what? Speaker 1: Roger wants to take her out tomorrow night. Speaker 2: No! Phoebes! Don't you remember why you dumped the guy? Speaker 3: 'Cause he was creepy, and mean, and a little frightening... alright, still, it's nice to have a date on Valentine's Day! Speaker 1: But Phoebe, you can go out with a creepy guy any night of the year. I know I do. Speaker 2: Well, what are you guys doing tomorrow night? Speaker 4: Actually, tomorrow night kinda depends on how tonight goes. Speaker 5: Oh, uh, listen, about tonight... Speaker 4: No, no, no, don't you dare bail on me. The only reason she's goin' out with me is because I said I could bring a friend for her friend. Speaker 5: Yes, I know, but her friend sounds like such a... Speaker 4: Pathetic mess? I know, but-come on, man, she's needy, she's vulnerable. I'm thinkin', cha-ching! Thanks. Look, you have not been out with a woman since Janice. You're doin' this. Speaker 6: Hi. She said yes. Speaker 5: Yes! Way to go, man! Still got the egg, huh? Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-80308f74b60e4a998989da28bae3edb1
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Look, I wanted to tell I'm-I'm sorry you lost. Speaker 2: Listen, I've got a secret for ya. I let him win. Speaker 1: Is that a secret or a lie. Speaker 2: No, I let him win-Ross! Speaker 3: Yeah? Speaker 2: Would you tell her I let you win please? Speaker 3: Oh. Yeah. Uh Chandler let me win. No, Chandler's really strong. Oh my arm is so sore. Oh nurse! Speaker 2: I am strong! I'll show you! Speaker 1: Chandler please! Speaker 2: Oh what's the matter? Are you scared? Speaker 1: Let's go big bunny! Speaker 2: Okay. 1...2...3-Go! I'm gonna kill myself! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-b64e4b86c8ca4080902670a4af397e91
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I can't believe you really walk alone here! I mean, you hear such stories about New York. Speaker 2: No, it's really not that bad. I mean, I-I for one, feel perfectly safe. Speaker 2: Help! Help!! Help! Help!! Speaker 1: No, no, no Ross! Ross, these are friends of mine from home. Liam, Devon, this is Ross. Speaker 3: Hey, mate. Speaker 4: How are ya man? Speaker 2: Oh hey, that was a good one, huh? Help! Help! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-e796ee7d3b224f86b47418e9c6214d03
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey-hey-hey-hey, I can help you decide who should do it! Yeah, we could have like uh, like an audition and see how you'd handle maid of honor type situations. Speaker 2: What are you talking about? Speaker 1: Like when I want a job, I go to an audition and if I'm the best of the people they see, they give me the part. Speaker 2: Okay, so after this audition, who decides who gets it? Speaker 1: Oh uh, me and Ross can be the judges. Speaker 2: Well, it's better than us deciding. Speaker 3: Oh, come on! This is crazy! Can't we just flip a coin?! Speaker 2: No! Coins hate me! Speaker 3: Okay. Okay fine, y'know what? We will let Ross and Joey decide. Hiiiii, Ross! Sweetie. Speaker 2: Hey there, you handsome thing. Speaker 4: Wow, this cologne really is every bit as good as Georgio. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-94f913a6bba847fdb9395b927d98208c
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Dude, I am sorry about what I said! Speaker 2: No, no, you're right, it is a ridiculous name! Speaker 1: It's not that bad. Speaker 2: Yes it is! From now on, I have no first name. Speaker 1: So, you're just Bing? Speaker 2: I have no name. Speaker 3: All right, so, what are we supposed to call you? Speaker 2: Okay uh, for now, temporarily, you can call me, Clint. Speaker 1: No way are you cool enough to pull of Clint. Speaker 2: Okay, so what name am I cool enough to pull off? Speaker 3: Umm, Gene. Speaker 2: It's Clint. It's Clint! Speaker 1: See you later, Gene. Speaker 3: Bye, Gene. Speaker 2: It's Clint! Clint! Speaker 1: What's up with Gene? Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-87197052006b452698e25146dddad96b
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Ooh that is definitely Chandler, Joey, or Ross. Or-or Rachel! Speaker 2: Hello? It's Joey. I'm so glad you called! Chandler told me what happened. Y'know he's really upset about it. Speaker 3: Not as upset as he's gonna be when he finds out what I did with his sweater vests! Speaker 2: What did you do to his sweater vests? Speaker 3: Let's just say there's a well-dressed pack of dogs in Ohio. Hey Monica listen is-is Phoebe there? I gotta ask her something about the car. Speaker 2: Yeah, she's here. Hold on a second. Speaker 1: Hey, dude! Speaker 3: Hey Pheebs! Listen, this wooden box keeps sliding out from under the seat. What-what is it? Speaker 1: Oh that's my grandma. And thanks Joey she's having a really great time. Speaker 4: Is that Joey? Is that Joey? Let me talk to him! I wanna talk to him! Speaker 1: Okay Joey? Chandler's here, he was wondering... Okay, I guess he ran out of change. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-70f5a8c2909449b0bb077807dc6019a8
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Men are here. Speaker 2: We make fire. Cook meat. Speaker 1: Then put out fire by peeing, no get invited back. Speaker 3, Speaker 4: Ewww! Speaker 3: Oh Joey, Melanie called, said she's gonna be late. Speaker 2: Oh, OK. Speaker 4: So how are things going with you two? Is she becoming your special someone? Speaker 2: I don't know, she's, uh.... she's pretty great. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-4dd155ab1440480699d561e83cdc9cc9
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Jack. Could you come in here for a moment? NOW! Speaker 2: Found it. Speaker 3: I'll take that dad. Speaker 1: It seems your daughter and Richard are something of an item. Speaker 2: That's impossible, he's got a twinkie in the city. Speaker 4: Dad, I'm the twinkie. Speaker 2: You're the twinkie? Speaker 5: She's not a twinkie. Speaker 4: Al-alright, l-look you guys, this is the best relationship I've been in. . . Speaker 1: Oh please, a relationship. Speaker 4: Yes, a relationship. For your information I am crazy about this man. Speaker 5: Really? Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 2: Am I supposed to stand here and listen to this on my birthday? Speaker 4: Dad, dad this is a good thing for me. Ya know, and you even said yourself, you've never seen Richard happier. Speaker 2: When did I say that? Speaker 4: Upstairs in the bathroom right before you felt up mom. Output:
[ "4" ]
task909-79afc6ac048947899dc3dcff052a699e
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Ugh! I don't know Monica. It feels funny just being here. I mean if you buy a bed from Janice's ex-husband, that's like betraying Chandler. Speaker 2: Not at these prices. Speaker 1: Hi. Y'know in England this car would be on the other side of the store. Woo! Speaker 2: Oh! Ohhhhh! Oh! Phoebe, come here. Aw, this is my new bed. You gotta feel this bad boy. Speaker 1: Eh, Monica it, it feels so weird, y'know, Chandler's your friend... Oh! Oh my God! Aw, all right take this bed, you can make other friends. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-86b7873bdb8f4e4f9f0bfba9a1675131
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Our little boy is getting married. Speaker 2: Oh look at you! So handsome! Speaker 3: You look beautiful mom. You look beautiful too dad. I love you both. I'm so glad you here. Speaker 4: Are you Chandler? Speaker 3: Are you Joey? Output:
[ "3" ]
task909-bc0d7b77cc4b4693bb4f1244b6b3946e
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: You have a Miss Monica Geller here. Speaker 2: Uh, absolutely, yeah, sEnd her in. Hi. Speaker 3: What the hell is this? Speaker 2: Hang on a second. I'll-I'll talk to you in the morning. I'm sorry what? Speaker 3: Seriously, what is this supposed to mean? Speaker 2: Well, y'know, I never know how much to tip. Speaker 3: You're supposed to double the tax. Not double the tax of Romania. I mean, what's-what's the deal? Are you, are you trying to buy me? Is this the way you get girls to go out with you? Speaker 4: Umm, I'm still here. Speaker 2: You're taking this all wrong. Because, if I didn't leave you that tip, you wouldn't of come down here, we wouldn't be having this argument, and there wouldn't be this ah, heat between us. Speaker 3: What?! Speaker 2: Come on, you gotta admit that our relationship is ah, is hitting a new level now. 'Cause you used to be like the chef, and I was the customer, and now we're like this-this couple that fights. Speaker 3: Okay, umm, you're a loon. Speaker 2: Look, forget the check, okay. I like you. I think you're great. Come on, what do you say? Speaker 3: I don't know. Speaker 2: Why not? Speaker 3: 'Cause I don't want to encourage this kind of behaviour. Speaker 2: One meal! That's all I'm asking for. Please? We go out, we eat, and if you don't have a good time, I give you ten grand, we call it even. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-ac504a96d96e4556a9a82bf12853852a
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: How does that laugh not give you a headache? Speaker 2: Oh, you get used to it. Speaker 1: Y'know, I-I-I don't think that I can. So if you don't mind, maybe this will be it for me on the work things. Speaker 2: So I laugh at my boss's jokes, what's the big deal? Speaker 1: I'd rather hang out with a sniveling work weasel guy when I can be hanging out with my boyfriend who I actually respect. Speaker 2: Oh. Speaker 3: Uh, I gotta apologize for Kara's coffee. Y'know, I feel sorry for it if it ever got in a fight, it's not strong enough to defend itself. Did you hear what I said Bing? Speaker 2: What? Speaker 3: The joke Bing. What's the matter with you? Speaker 2: Well, I-I just didn't think it was funny sir. Speaker 3: Excuse me? Speaker 2: Well, I just... Speaker 1: Honey, I just don't think that you understood the joke. Speaker 2: Really? Speaker 1: Yeah! I mean it was really funny, I-I just don't think you got it. You see Kara's coffee is-is-is weak tasting, okay? But-but what Doug was-was imply that it was weak physically. You get it now honey? Speaker 2: I think I do! Thank you, Monica. Speaker 1: I thought you could use the help. Speaker 2: Coffee in a fight! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-979d7bd732d640c39fcca41cbdf55aba
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 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. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-2b2f7d5044a54fddae0f92d0f30e9f3c
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 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? Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-273d71d3c3324d1589157876d5d6bffd
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I don't think you had an open mind about the name Ruth. I mean, come on, little Ruthie Geller, how-how cute is that? Speaker 2: Oh, oh my God! I can practically hear the mahjong tiles! Speaker 3: Okay! All your tests look fine. Now, are you two interested in knowing the sex of the baby? Speaker 1: Uh, no. No, we're not. Speaker 2: But you have it right there in that file? You could tell us whether it's a boy or a girl? Dayton or Sandrine? Phoebe or Phoebo? Speaker 3: That's right. But if you don't want to know... Speaker 1: No, no, we want to wait, right? Speaker 2: Right. Right. Speaker 3: Oh, I'll be right back. And, uh, I know it's really not my place, but please don't name your child Phoebo. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-4fbbdaa860a54584b687df8fec590b4b
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hello? Hello? Oh! Rachel, it's Paolo calling from Rome. Speaker 2: Oh my God! Calling from Rome! Bon giorno, caro mio. Speaker 3: So he's calling from Rome. I could do that. Just gotta go to Rome. Speaker 2: Monica, your dad just beeped in, but can you make it quick? Talking to Rome. I'm talking to Rome. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-f95f92ee81b84530ab5e774c3b0b7f26
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I have to say Tupolo Honey by Van Morrison. Speaker 2: Nooo Way! The most romantic song ever is The Way We Were. Speaker 3: See, I-I think that one that Elton John wrote for, um, that guy on Who's The Boss. Speaker 2: What song was that, Pheebs? Speaker 3: Hold me close, young Tony Dan-za. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-248711b3d2894b959f3411514372c9b5
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Monica, your Sweet Sixteen was like a million years ago. Speaker 2: And yet, here we are doing it again. Speaker 1: Ugh, Monica I don't want to steal your stupid thunder! Speaker 2: Oh please! Why else would you have made out with Ross?! Speaker 3: Got me. Speaker 1: All right, easy mimey, the moment has passed, it ain't gonna happen! Speaker 2: I just thought it would be nice if I could have just this one night! Speaker 1: I swear, I never wanted any part of your night! Speaker 2: Oh, is that why you did it the secret hallway where nobody ever goes?! Speaker 3: Uh, Rachel, I've been thinking. I don't think us getting together tonight is such a good idea. I'm calling it off. Speaker 4: Why to save your dignity my man. Speaker 1: Monica, why? Why would I ever want to take away from your night? Speaker 2: I don't know! I don't-maybe you're feeling a little resentful. Maybe ah, maybe you thought you'd get married first! Maybe you can't stand the fact that your formally fat friend is getting married before you! Speaker 1: Oh wow. That-y'know what? That is so unfair. Y'know what? Now I want to steal your thunder! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-bd2816b607fb485b93d4dc1fc367a5d4
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: All right, you know what? This isn't funny anymore. There's something about me on that piece of paper and I want to see it. Speaker 2: No, you don't. Speaker 1: All right, you know what, that's fine. If you guys want to be children about this, that's fine. I do not need to see it. Speaker 1: What is this? Ross, what is this? Speaker 2: Ok, just, just remember how crazy I am about you, ok? Speaker 1: Kind of ditzy? Too into her looks? Spoiled? Speaker 2: Now that's a little spoiled. He was supposed to type "little", the idiot. Speaker 1: Just a waitress? Speaker 2: No, that, that was, I mean, as opposed to uh, the uh, ok. Is this over yet Rach? Speaker 1: Oh! I do not have chubby ankles! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-291583ecc6954c8c8d704c0a198d5c6d
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I can't even believe this! I really come off that badly? Speaker 2: Oh! It's okay, you calm down after a while and then people can see how really sweet and wonderful you really are. Speaker 1: Oh good. Good, because I'm sure this interview is gonna last a couple of weeks. Speaker 2: All right, don't freak out! Okay? I-I will help you. How long before you have to leave? Speaker 1: An hour. Speaker 2: I can't help you. Speaker 1: Phoebe! Speaker 2: All right, all right, we'll just do our best. Okay? So let's say I'm the interviewer and I'm meeting you for the first time. Okay. "Hi! Come on in, I'm uh, Regina Philange." Speaker 1: Chandler Bing. Speaker 2: Bing, what an unusual name. Speaker 1: Well you should meet my uncle, Bada. I'll let myself out. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-55c3c5a66da74ea09b8545e98fbcc977
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Oh, Ross, Mon, is it okay if I bring someone to your parent's anniversary party? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 3: Sure. Yeah. Speaker 4: So, who's the guy? Speaker 1: Well, his name is Parker and I met him at the drycleaners. Speaker 5: Oooh, did he put a little starch in your bloomers? Who said that? Speaker 1: Yeah, he's really great though. He has this incredible zest for life, and he treats me like a queen, except at night when he treats me like the naughty girl I am. Speaker 2: Oh, by the way. Would it be okay if I gave the toast to mom and dad this year? Speaker 3: Uh, yeah, you sure you want to after what happened at their 20th? Speaker 2: Yeah, I'd really like to. Speaker 3: Okay, hopefully this time mom won't boo you. Speaker 2: Yes! Every year Ross makes the toast, and it's always really moving, and always makes them cry. Well this year I'm going to make them cry. Speaker 5: And you wonder why Ross is their favorite? Speaker 2: No! Really! Any time Ross makes a toast everyone cries, and hugs him, and pats him on the back and they all come up to me and say, "God, your brother." Know what they'll say this year? "God, you" Speaker 4: Well I can promise you, at least one person will be crying. I'm an actor, and any actor worth himself can cry on cue. Speaker 2: Really you can do that? Speaker 4: Are you kidding me? Watch! Well I can't do it with you guys watching me! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-4ecab765c2074f8897f3d2e0f0edb0e6
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Okay, then what happened? Speaker 1: Ohh. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. You'll get your turn! Speaker 2: Hey Pheebs, what's going on? Speaker 1: Nothing! This is not over! Speaker 2: No! No! No! Speaker 1: What?! Speaker 2: I was up all night writing this really nasty letter to Emily! It was perfect and now it's all covered in-in... Actually, thanks! Speaker 3: All right! Everybody ready to go to the movies? Speaker 2: Uh actually, I think I'm gonna skip it. Speaker 3: Really? Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm gonna stay and read my book. I just wanna be alone right now. Speaker 3: Oh. Are you sure you don't want to come? Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, they get mail and stuff. Speaker 2: That's okay, Joe. Speaker 3: All right, let's go Pheebs. Speaker 2: Oh God! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-bee5c903aff94b37ad91eafe55dbc8fe
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Surprise. Speaker 2: Oh my gosh, wow. Monica. Oh my god. Mom. This is so great. Speaker 3: Happy birthday sweetie. Speaker 2: Wow you, you. I had no idea. Speaker 4: Really? Speaker 2: No, I knew. Speaker 4: All right. Speaker 5: Ok, everybody, there's food and drinks on the table. Go across the hall. Speaker 4: What? Speaker 2: What? Speaker 5: Right now, Joey and Chandler's, go now. Speaker 2: Why. Speaker 5: Just go. Speaker 1: Surprise. Speaker 6: Happy birthday sweetpea. Speaker 2: Daddy. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-db083dede4d341c6aee5c6e8eb3d7150
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hey! Speaker 2: Pheebs, Monica tripped me, I don't think I can ever run again, ever! Speaker 3: Why? Why would you do that? Speaker 4: I don't know. Rachel I'm-I'm sorry that I hurt your ankles. Speaker 2: Ankle. Speaker 4: We'll see. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-4109546c91fa4ef7865238d5eb4e37b8
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: All right, he's crowning. Here he comes. Speaker 2: Let me see, I gotta see, I gotta see. Oh, a head. Oh, it's, it's huge. Carol, how are you doing this? Speaker 3: Not.... helping! Speaker 1: You're doing great, you're doing fine. Speaker 2: Hello! Oh, sorry. Speaker 4: What do you see? What do you see? Speaker 2: We got a head, we got shoulders, we got arms, we got, oh, look at the little fingers, oh, and a chest, and a stomach. It's a boy, definitely a boy! All right! Ok, legs, knees, and feet. Oh, oh. He's here. He's a person. Speaker 4: Oh, look at that. Speaker 3: What does he look like? Speaker 2: Kinda like my uncle Ed, covered in Jell-o. Speaker 3: Really? Speaker 5: You guys, he's beautiful! Speaker 2: Oh, thanks, Pheebs! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-9a8afcb0baca44438a1bc77ebfb99e5d
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Monica, I'm quitting! I just helped an 81 year old woman put on a thong and she didn't even buy it! I'm telling you I'm quitting! That's it! I'm talking to my boss right now! Yes I am! Yes I am! Yes I am! Yes I am! Yes I am! Yes I am! Okay bye, call me when you get this message. Oh! Mr. Waltham, I ah really need to talk to you. Speaker 2: In a moment, please, I'm in the middle of a task. And you have a customer. Speaker 1: Hi! Speaker 3: Hi, I'm Joshua. Speaker 1: Hi, I'm Rachel Green. What can I do for you Joshua? Speaker 3: Well, I need a whole new wardrobe. My wife, well my ex-wife... Speaker 1: Oh, I'm so sorry. Speaker 3: Anyway, she burned all of my clothes. I got away with two things. This suit and what turned out to be a skirt. Speaker 1: Well, at least that's a great suit. Speaker 3: Yeah, but it wasn't much fun dropping it off at the dry cleaners in the skirt. So I need everything down to underwear, so if you're willing, I'm all yours. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 2: Rachel, you needed to speak to me? Speaker 1: No-no, that wasn't me! Well, we should get started. Let me show you my underwear. The selection of underwear we carry. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-f59529169edd4027a0165621c587b276
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi. Speaker 2: So? What-what-what happened? Speaker 1: It's all gonna be okay. They're just so happy that I'm not suing them that they gave me one extra month paid maternity leave. So long as I understand that the money should not construed as a down payment on this or any other child I should bear. Speaker 3: Wow, Ralph Lauren is really going out of there way to show they're not in the baby buying business. Speaker 1: Chandler, can you give us a minute? Speaker 3: Oh I'm sorry, you're kicking me out of my own living room? Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 3: I'll be in there. Speaker 1: Joey, I'm really sorry that I lied to you. I was just trying to make things... Speaker 2: I know. I know. Speaker 1: It kinda worked. I mean y'know, I don't know about you buy I haven't thought about our thing since all this. Speaker 2: Hey you're right. Yeah, it's kinda been like us again a little bit. Speaker 1: Yeah I know! I miss that. Speaker 2: Me too. I mean I...haven't thought at all about how I put myself out there and said all that stuff and how you didn't feel the same way about me and-and how it was really awkward. Speaker 1: My gynecologist tried to kill me. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-87c81f0b7c4c471783988544f0b7e124
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Okay! Okay! Listen to what Sean McMahon wrote in my yearbook senior year, "Dear Rach, you're such a good person." Not girl! Person! Speaker 2: Rach, I think you're reading a little too much into it. Speaker 1: "Dear Rach, you're a great person. Sorry about your tiney-wienie." Speaker 2: Look, what do you want me to do? Do you want me to call everyone in the entire school and tell them it wasn't true?! Speaker 1: Yes! Speaker 3: Could you also tell them I'm skinny now? Speaker 4: Oh! Me too! Speaker 2: Well look-look I'm not calling anybody! Okay? It was like a million years ago! Speaker 1: I don't care how long ago it was! You told people that I was half and half! Y'know what? I just want to point out I never did anything to hurt you in high school. Speaker 4: That's not totally true. Speaker 1: What? Speaker 2: What? Speaker 4: Well you-you did start that rumor about Ross making out with Mrs. Altman, our 50-year-old librarian. Speaker 2: How did you know that?!!!! Speaker 4: It's true?!! Speaker 2: No. Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-31b909d3a432495692bcbc070b605eca
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi Rachel! Speaker 2: Happy Thanksgiving! Speaker 3: You too sweetheart! Speaker 4: Hey! Speaker 1: Oh my! Speaker 4: Uh, everyone, this is Chandler! My roommate and lead singer of our band! Speaker 5: Ross! Speaker 4: Oh, this is Monica. Speaker 5: Hi, I'm Ross's little sister. Speaker 6: Okay. Speaker 3: I'm so glad you could come Chandler, we've got plenty of food so I hope you're hungry. Speaker 4: Oh, mom. Mom. Chandler hates Thanksgiving and doesn't eat any Thanksgiving food. Speaker 3: Oh, well, I'm so glad you brought him here then. Speaker 5: Umm, Chandler, if you want I can make you some macaroni and cheese for dinner. Speaker 6: Well, as long as the pilgrims didn't eat it, I'm in. Output:
[ "4" ]
task909-49784aaaa38d409ca3545c12ed6d74a8
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Well, any how, somehow I got pregnant, and, and I was scared. I was stupid and selfish, and I was 18 years old. I mean, you remember what it's like to be eighteen years old? Speaker 2: Yeah. Let's see, my had Mom killed herself, and my Dad had run off, and I was living in a Gremlin with a guy named Cindy who talked to his hand. Speaker 1: Well, I'm so sorry. I thought I was leaving you with the best parents in the world, I didn't even hear about your Mom and Dad til a couple of years ago, and by then you were already grown up. I don't know, you're here, and I would, I would really, I would like to get to know you. Speaker 2: Yeah, well, everybody does! I'm a really cool person. And y'know you had 29 years to find that out, but you didn't even try! Y'know what, you walked out on me, and I'm just, I'm gonna do the same thing to you. Speaker 1: Wait! Speaker 2: I don't ever want to see you again! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-0478439200be41e880b3c33510d9ac5f
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Aww! Speaker 2: You ok? Speaker 1: No, no, no. Honey, I'm ok. Shake it off! Oh, no! No shaking, no shaking! Ooh! Ooh! Oh my God! I can't play! Speaker 3: So you forfeit? Speaker 4: Mike wins? Speaker 1: I can't believe it! I lost! Speaker 2: No, you didn't. Speaker 1: What? Speaker 2: Because I'm gonna play for ya. Speaker 4: You can't do that! Speaker 3: Oh, that's ok. I don't care which of them I beat. Speaker 4: Ok, we're taking that paddle home, mister. Speaker 1: Honey, you don't have to do this. Speaker 2: Yes, I do. Now, I may not understand why you have to win so badly, but if it's important to you then it's important to me, because I love you. Speaker 1: But... you suck! Speaker 2: You're welcome, sweetheart. Speaker 2: All right Mike, let's get this over with. Sudden death. Whoever wins this point, wins. Speaker 3: Ok! Speaker 1: Oh my God! You're good! Speaker 4: It's like watching porn! Speaker 2: And that's... how... it's done! Speaker 1: Oh my God. That was so amazing! When did you. Hold on! I almost forgot loser! When did you stop sucking? Speaker 2: I never sucked, I actually didn't want you to know how good I was! Speaker 1: Why? Speaker 2: I don't know. Speaker 1: This is so great! Now we can enter into doubles tournaments! Speaker 2: That's why! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-a96d1886e34b42bf91bf3961776c7d1a
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Monica, there are no words... There are no words! This should not be this hard! Speaker 2: All right, uh... Oh hey, you've done this before Ross, well what did you say when you made up your vows? Speaker 3: Well with Carol, I promised never to love another woman until the day I die. She made no such promise. Speaker 1: I'm so pathetic! Monica knows what she wants to say! You should've seen her. Writing, writing, writing! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-5d9025335f834c56af4c8e4ef4504371
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: I know, I know. Hello. Speaker 2: Hi. I'm Rob Dohnen. Speaker 1: Hi Rob Dohnen. Speaker 2: I don't know anything about music, but I think you're really, really great. Speaker 1: Oh, wow. Speaker 2: Anyway, I schedule performers for the childrens libraries around the city and I was just thinking, have you ever thought about playing your songs for kids? Speaker 1: Oh, I would love to have kids. . . you're, you're the, you're, me play the songs that I will write for them. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-e85f92a2e435497b995bba9147885a0b
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Who's the father? Speaker 2: Yeah! Speaker 3: I can't say. Speaker 2: Why?! Speaker 1: Why not? Speaker 3: I can't say because he's famous. Speaker 4: Oh my God, who is it?! Speaker 2: Phoebe, come on, you have to tell us. Speaker 3: Okay, okay. It's James Brolin. James Brolin is the father of my baby. Speaker 1: As in Barbara Streisand's husband James Brolin? Speaker 3: What?! Well he never said that to me! Output:
[ "3" ]
task909-4c19e67b9c374210bcd5ca30379eabf4
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Hi.. how was the game? Speaker 2: Well.. Speaker 3: WE WON!! Thank you! Yes! Speaker 1: Fantastic! I have one question: How is that possible? Speaker 4: Alan. Speaker 2: He was unbelievable. He was like that-that-that Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is playing all the positions, right, but instead of Bugs it was first base-Alan, second base-Alan, third base-... Speaker 5: I mean, it-it was like, it was like he made us into a team. Speaker 6: Yep, we sure showed those Hassidic jewellers a thing or two about softball.. Speaker 1: Can I ask you guys a question? D'you ever think that Alan is maybe.. sometimes.. Speaker 2: What? Speaker 1: ..I dunno, a little too Alan? Speaker 5: Well, no. That's impossible. You can never be too Alan. Speaker 2: Yeah, it's his, uh, innate Alan-ness that-that-that we adore. Speaker 6: I personally could have a gallon of Alan. Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-6e51d289332a4e05aa8668f12863554c
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Okay look, Ross, just so you know that since Lizzie likes you so much, I've decided to accept the fact that you're going out with her. Speaker 2: Really? That okay, that's great. Speaker 1: Yeah. But then I changed my mind. I'm funny like that. So I told Lizzie, now I'm telling you, I don't want you seeing my daughter anymore. Speaker 2: All right look, I-I realize it upsets you. Speaker 1: Yes it does. Speaker 2: But, Elizabeth and I are-are both adults and so I don't think there's really anything you can do about it. Speaker 1: I'll call the university and tell them about your relationship and have you fired. Speaker 2: Ohh! A man with a plan! Output:
[ "1" ]
task909-5fbb766af07943aa82004692ae80c56b
Definition: You are given a dialog between 2 or more individuals. You need to generate the number of the speaker (e.g. 1 for Speaker 1) who had the most lines in the dialog. If there is a tie, output the answer '0'. 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? Output: 1 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. Output: 0 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! Output: Speaker 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! Output: 2 Now complete the following example - Input: Speaker 1: Dr. Geller...? Charlie... What are you... what are you doing here? Speaker 2: I want you to tell her everything. About the deal you tried to make with me, about the crazy questions you... Wally Cox! That's the voice of Underdog! Speaker 1: Like I tried to tell you in the interview Ross, this grant is not based on your knowledge of pretty useless trivia. Speaker 2: No, no, no. Don't do that! I want you to look her in the eyes, and tell her the truth. Speaker 3: Benji? Speaker 1: Alright, it's true. I behaved horribly. But it's only because I still love you. And I would do anything to have you back in my life. Speaker 2: Too little, too late, Benji! Speaker 3: I can't believe this. Speaker 1: I never should have broken up with you. I think about you all the time. I mean, do you ever still think about me? Speaker 2: No! Speaker 3: Yes! Speaker 2: What? Speaker 3: I don't know what to say, Benji. This is all so.... romantic. Speaker 2: or... Speaker 1: Listen, I know, I may be way out of bounds here, but is there any chance you will take me back? Speaker 3: Maybe... Speaker 2: Sweetie, this conversation is starting to make me a little uncomfortable. Speaker 3: Oh God! I am so sorry, but... I mean it's... there's so much history between us, you know... Speaker 1: I'm sorry too... Speaker 1: I love you! Speaker 3: I love you too! Speaker 2: Okay, that's it. WE ARE SEEING OTHER PEOPLE! Output:
[ "2" ]
task909-c77119f851ad4462b10470379760f81a

Dataset Card for Natural Instructions (https://github.com/allenai/natural-instructions) Task: task909_dialogre_prevalent_speakers

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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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