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{"labels": 3, "text": "Everything about the boot is great."}
{"labels": 2, "text": "Nice looking shoe, okay for short-term wear. Much narrower than other size 11's that I have - tight fit!"}
{"text1": "What are your top 5 movies for 2016?", "text2": "What are some interesting movies in 2016?", "target": 0, "feat_idx": 4871, "evaluation_predictions": [-2.8125, 1.5849609375]}
{"text1": "What are the 3 types of NoSql databases?", "text2": "What are the main differences between the four types of NoSql databases (KeyValue Store, Column-Oriented Store, Document-Oriented, Graph Database)?", "target": 1, "feat_idx": 164, "evaluation_predictions": [0.5615234375, -2.267578125]}
{"text1": "Can you suggest 5 recent malayalam books to buy?", "text2": "What are the top 3 Malayalam books for teenagers?", "target": 0, "feat_idx": 27206, "evaluation_predictions": [-1.2578125, -0.272216796875]}
{"text1": "What's the best language to learn for hacking, and what do you recommend?", "text2": "What is the best language for hacking?", "target": 0, "feat_idx": 16898, "evaluation_predictions": [-2.67578125, 1.416015625]}
{"text1": "Can carbon steel A285 be used for holding tank for fatty alcohol?", "text2": "How do I block someone on IMO on iPhone version?", "target": 1, "feat_idx": 32071, "evaluation_predictions": [9.2890625, -8.5390625]}
{"text1": "What is the QuickBooks installation support phone number?", "text2": "What is the QuickBooks technical support phone number in New York?", "target": 0, "feat_idx": 4530, "evaluation_predictions": [-6.78515625, 4.90234375]}
{"text1": "Do former US presidents get NSC/CIA briefings?", "text2": "Are the former US presidents still in the dangerous positions of being assassinated?", "target": 1, "feat_idx": 39184, "evaluation_predictions": [1.9013671875, -3.927734375]}
{"text1": "If you could re-live your 20's, what would you do?", "text2": "What advice would you give to your 22 year old self?", "target": 1, "feat_idx": 15527, "evaluation_predictions": [3.412109375, -5.171875]}
{"text1": "Math vs programming which pays more?", "text2": "Why are there so many questions on Quora about Pianos?", "target": 1, "feat_idx": 9325, "evaluation_predictions": [7.19921875, -8.09375]}
{"text1": "Is our PM Modi doing the correct thing with 500 and 1000 Rs notes?", "text2": "What do you think about ban on Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 currency notes?", "target": 0, "feat_idx": 221, "evaluation_predictions": [-3.45703125, 2.234375]}
{"text": "A Porthcawl RNLI crew with a medic and the coastguard search and rescue helicopter were sent to Sker Beach, near Kenfig Nature Reserve, at 12:50 GMT on Sunday.\nCrewman Chris Page said the rider had head injuries and was very cold from lying unconscious on wet sand.\nShe was treated before being flown to Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales.", "target": "A woman has been airlifted to hospital after falling from a horse on a Bridgend county beach.", "feat_id": "38630833", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 83, 4243, 19297, 661, 34, 57, 935, 462, 19138, 7, 1098, 71, 145, 303, 15003, 15, 10, 221, 991, 7450, 330, 4891, 1885, 4105, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "Verheydt, who had been with Maastricht since 2015, has signed a three-year contract with Harry Kewell's side.\nThe 25-year-old scored 13 goals in 43 appearances in all competitions last season.\nMeanwhile, Watford winger Dennon Lewis, 20, has joined the Reds on a loan deal until 31 December.\nLewis, who made 29 National League appearances on loan at Woking last season, played under Kewell when the Australian was coach of Watford's under-23 team.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.", "target": "League Two side Crawley Town have signed striker Thomas Verheydt from Dutch second-tier side MVV Maastricht for an undisclosed fee.", "feat_id": "40523815", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 815, 509, 526, 2741, 879, 212, 368, 2379, 315, 33, 1419, 5979, 5955, 18669, 3060, 700, 9611, 90, 31, 5979, 526, 3066, 1988, 5691, 90, 13, 41, 15120, 4029, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "The 32-year-old had been playing in the Isthmian Premier Division with Leatherhead following his release by Newport at the end of last season.\nPidgeley has made 260 appearances in spells with nine clubs, including Chelsea, Watford and Millwall.\nForest Green are currently second in the National League table, one point behind leaders Cheltenham Town.\nPidgeley could make his Rovers debut when they host Aldershot on Friday.", "target": "National League side Forest Green Rovers have signed goalkeeper Lenny Pidgeley until the end of the season.", "feat_id": "35893195", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 18285, 815, 526, 5761, 1628, 3830, 3697, 33, 1419, 320, 13704, 413, 8, 5388, 12764, 5142, 1573, 221, 15379, 607, 15, 10, 432, 454, 5, 253, 9, 5, 191, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "The suspected green mamba was found on a ship that had docked in Aberdeen from west Africa last month.\nThe snake died after it was placed in a freezer by the animal charity after attempts to rehome it with specialist reptile keepers failed.\nThe snake was later identified as a harmless green tree snake.\nPolice Scotland said a complaint was under consideration.\nScottish SPCA Ch Supt Mike Flynn said: \"We were called out after a green snake arrived in Aberdeen on a boat from Africa.\n\"The snake was thought to be a green mamba, one of the deadliest snakes in the world. The snake was taken by police escort to our Aberdeenshire animal rescue and rehoming centre.\n\"Sadly the snake, which staff genuinely believed to be a green mamba, had to be put to sleep after our attempts to rehome it to specialist reptile keepers were unsuccessful.\"\nHe added: \"We could not keep the snake in our centre due to severe health and safety concerns, as the closest anti-venom is held in Bedford. Green mambas also require a Dangerous Wild Animal Licence which the society does not have.\n\"The safety of our staff and the public is paramount and as such the snake was placed in a freezer where it passed away.\n\"The Scottish SPCA is proud of its policy not put healthy animals to sleep. Animals are only put to sleep on veterinary advice if they are too ill or too aggressive to be rehomed, or where we are legally required to do so.\n\"The decision to euthanise the snake was not taken lightly. Unfortunately, the snake has since been identified as a harmless green tree snake. This has been an honest mistake on the society's part as we genuinely believed this was an extremely deadly snake.\"\nThe western green mamba feeds on small animals and rodents and is mainly found in the coastal tropical rainforests of western Africa.\nExperts say its bite can be fatal in as little as 30 minutes.", "target": "A complaint about the Scottish SPCA putting what was thought to be one of the world's most deadly snakes to sleep is being investigated by police.", "feat_id": "38249621", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 83, 16173, 14, 5, 5411, 208, 4794, 250, 802, 7, 28, 65, 9, 5, 232, 18, 16751, 24328, 56, 7, 28, 342, 7, 3581, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "The all-rounder has been included in the T20 squad to face Sri Lanka on 5 July at the Ageas Bowl, having been part of the World T20 squad in March.\n\"It's nice to be involved again,\" the 26-year-old slow left-armer and right-handed batsman told BBC Radio Solent.\n\"I wasn't expecting to be as I thought Moeen Ali would, but him being rested hands me another opportunity.\"\nDawson failed to make an appearance during England's run to the World T20 final in India this year, but his limited-overs performances for Hampshire this season have kept him in contention.\n\"I'm not sure what team they'll go with,\" he said.\n\"I've had some good performances for Hampshire in one-day and T20 cricket and if I keep going with that, hopefully I might get a chance.\"", "target": "Hampshire's Liam Dawson says it would be \"amazing\" to make his England Twenty20 debut on his home ground.", "feat_id": "36547398", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 10372, 18, 10143, 14820, 161, 37, 16, 6258, 6234, 39, 778, 7, 310, 13, 1156, 456, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "The Egypt-backed plan had envisaged a regional forum which analysts say might have forced Israel to reveal whether or not it has nuclear weapons.\nThe proposal was blocked by the US, the UK and Canada. The next review is set for 2020.\nIsrael neither confirms nor denies it has a stockpile of nuclear weapons.\nSpeaking after four weeks of negotiations, US Under-Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller accused Egypt and other Arab countries of \"not willing to let go of these unrealistic and unworkable conditions\" for future talks.\nShe also said some participants tried to \"cynically manipulate\" the whole process.\nBut Egypt warned that the failure to reach a deal \"will have consequences in front of the Arab world and public opinion\", the Associated Press news agency reports.\nLast month, Egypt had proposed to stage a regional conference - with or without Israel's participation and without an agreed agenda.\nSome analysts suggested that this move might have forced Israel - which is not a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) - to publicly clarify its position on nuclear weapons.\nDecisions at NPT review conferences - held every five years - are made by consensus.\nThe failure of the current talks means the next gathering could only be held in 2020 at the earliest.", "target": "A UN conference aimed at preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons has ended in failure after a row over a nuclear-free Middle East proposal.", "feat_id": "32856926", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 20, 382, 8, 97, 4681, 749, 33, 1447, 7, 1338, 10, 432, 15, 5, 499, 9, 1748, 2398, 11, 5, 2367, 953, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "Mothers-to-be are more likely to get malaria as their immunity is lowered, says the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG).\nMalaria carries serious risks for mother and baby including miscarriage, stillbirth and premature labour.\nThe tropical disease is transmitted by mosquitoes and causes a fever, flu-like symptoms, vomiting and diarrhoea.\nThere have been no malaria-related deaths in pregnant or recently pregnant women in the UK in the past decade but the RCOG says it has been receiving inquires from worried women.\nIn the UK, about 1,500 cases of malaria are reported each year and about 10 people will die, said the RCOG.\nIt says all non-essential trips to areas with a high risk of malaria should be avoided.\nRisk areas include large areas of Africa, Asia including China and India, Central and South America, parts of the Middle East and some Pacific Islands.\nIf the trip is unavoidable, the college advises women to seek advice from a centre with expertise in malaria which will provide information on ways to reduce the risk of infection.\nWomen should make sure they are aware of the risk, take out measures such as mosquito nets for bite prevention and take anti-malarial medication.\nPhilippa Marsden, who chairs the RCOG's patient information committee, said although the risks were still relatively small it was important that women were well-informed.\nCath Broderick of the RCOG women's network said: \"If women are worried about symptoms after returning from a high-risk country and think they may have malaria, they should see a doctor immediately and inform them of their recent travels.\"\nSymptoms can take a week or more to develop after being bitten.", "target": "Pregnant women should visit countries with a risk of malaria only if their trip is essential, experts are warning.", "feat_id": "30003436", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 221, 4950, 26665, 390, 197, 1877, 7290, 7, 911, 19, 10, 239, 810, 9, 23305, 6, 224, 3333, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
{"text": "Researchers at the University of Sheffield said the tumours were effectively \"fertilising\" the bone to help themselves grow.\nThe study, in the journal Nature, said it may be possible to protect bone from a tumour's nefarious influence and consequently stop the cancer's spread.\nCancer charities said this opened up \"a whole new avenue for research\".\nAround 85% of breast cancers that spread around the body end up in bone, at which point the cancer is difficult to treat and more deadly.\nThe scientists, in Sheffield and the University of Copenhagen, discovered patients with secondary cancers had higher levels of an enzyme called LOX being produced by their tumours and released into the blood.\nBone is constantly being broken down and rebuilt. But in a series of experiments on mice, the research team showed LOX was disrupting the process and leaving lesions and holes in the bone.\nUsing drugs to block LOX prevented the cancer from spreading.\nDr Alison Gartland, a reader in bone and cancer biology at the university, told the BBC News website: \"We think it's a significant breakthrough in trying to prevent metastases (secondary tumours) in breast cancer.\n\"The cancer cells in the primary tumour are actually fertilising the soil for the future growth of itself, LOX is changing the environment in bone to make it better to grow.\"\nThe animal tests also showed that a set of osteoporosis drugs called bisphosphonates could prevent the spread of cancer.\nBisphosphonates also interfere with the way bone is recycled in order to strengthen it.\nThey are already given to some cancer patients, but the Sheffield team believe they could have a much larger role.\nThe effect was discovered only in oestrogen-negative breast cancers. They account for around a third of cases, but are far more deadly.\nKatherine Woods, from Breast Cancer Campaign and Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: \"By unveiling the role that the protein LOX is playing, these results open up a whole new avenue for research and treatments that could stop breast cancer spreading to the bone.\n\"The research also adds weight to the growing body of evidence supporting the role of bisphosphonates in stopping secondary breast cancer in its tracks.\n\"The reality of living with secondary breast cancer in the bone is a stark one, which leaves many women with bone pain and fractures that need extensive surgery just when they need to be making the most of the time they have left with friends and family.\"\nThe findings may also apply in colon cancer.", "target": "Breast cancers can manipulate the structure of bone to make it easier to spread there, a study has found.", "feat_id": "32901133", "evaluation_predictions": [2, 83, 22, 10339, 11672, 113, 6953, 11, 5, 1032, 136, 6181, 1668, 34, 57, 156, 30, 987, 4211, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]}
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{"question": "Where do Afro-Spaniards come from?", "text": "<answer> Angola, Brazil, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal <context> Afro-Spaniards are Spanish nationals of West/Central African descent. They today mainly come from Angola, Brazil, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal. Additionally, many Afro-Spaniards born in Spain are from the former Spanish colony Equatorial Guinea. Today, there are an estimated 683,000 Afro-Spaniards in Spain."}
{"question": "What is key to getting the skills needed for high demand jobs?", "text": "<answer> access to education <context> An important factor in the creation of inequality is variation in individuals' access to education. Education, especially in an area where there is a high demand for workers, creates high wages for those with this education, however, increases in education first increase and then decrease growth as well as income inequality. As a result, those who are unable to afford an education, or choose not to pursue optional education, generally receive much lower wages. The justification for this is that a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment. Conversely, education raises incomes and promotes growth because it helps to unleash the productive potential of the poor."}
{"question": "What's the name of the owner of the company?", "text": "<answer> have been with Mr. Compton <context> CHAPTER XVIII. THE EFFICIENCY EXPERT. Unlike most other plants the International Machine Company paid on Monday, and it was on the Monday following his assumption of his new duties that Jimmy had his first clash with Bince. He had been talking with Everett, the cashier, whom, in accordance with his \"method,\" he was studying. From Everett he had learned that it was pay-day and he had asked the cashier to let him see the pay-roll. \"I don't handle the pay-roll,\" replied Everett a trifle peevishly. \"Shortly after Mr. Bince was made assistant general manager a new rule was promulgated, to the effect that all salaries and wages were to be considered as confidential and that no one but the assistant general manager would handle the pay-rolls. All I know is the amount of the weekly check. He hires and fires everybody and pays everybody.\" \"Rather unusual, isn't it?\" commented Jimmy. \"Very,\" said Everett. \"Here's some of us have been with Mr. Compton since Bince was in long clothes, and then he comes in here and says that we are not to be trusted with the pay-roll.\" \"Well,\" said Jimmy, \"I shall have to go to him to see it then.\" \"He won't show it to you,\" said Everett. \"Oh, I guess he will,\" said Jimmy, and a moment later he knocked at Bince's office door. When Bince saw who it was he turned back to his work with a grunt. \"I am sorry, Torrance,\" he said, \"but I can't talk with you just now. I'm very busy.\""}
{"question": "how much commission should a real estate agent get for just selling a property?", "text": "<answer> The commission is set as a percentage of the home's sales price. Most selling agents will ask for a commission of 6%, to be split 50-50 with the buyer's agent who will thus receive 3%. <context> Negotiating the amount you pay to your real estate agent could therefore be the easiest way to save money. In a typical home sale, each party -- the buyer and the seller -- works with his or her own real estate agent. But it's the seller who generally pays the commission for both real estate agents from the proceeds of the sale. When listing your home with an agent, you have an opportunity to set the amount of commission both agents will receive. The commission is set as a percentage of the home's sales price. Most selling agents will ask for a commission of 6%, to be split 50-50 with the buyer's agent (who will thus receive 3%). Reducing your commission as little as 0.5% could result in big savings -- for example, saving 0.5% on a $400,000 home sale would be an additional $2,000 in your pocket."}
{"question": "How old was he when he passed away?", "text": "<answer> Jean-Claude Duvalier died of a heart attack in Port-au-Prince at the age of 63 <context> (CNN) -- Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier died of a heart attack in Port-au-Prince at the age of 63, a family member told CNN Saturday. Known by his nickname \"Baby Doc,\" the so-called \"President for life\" actually fled Haiti in 1986 and stunned Haiti when he returned 25 years later. He was charged with human rights crimes within days of his return, but he successfully argued in court that the statute of limitations had expired on charges that included torture, rape and extrajudicial killings. Human rights groups decried the court ruling that spared Duvalier. In February, a Haitian appeals court ruled that the lower court was wrong and that there is no statute of limitations for human rights violations. The ruling reopened the possibility that Duvalier could face such charges, but he died before a judicial investigation decided whether to pursue the charges. Duvalier inherited the title of \"President for life\" in 1971 upon the death of his father, Francois \"Papa Doc\" Duvalier, who had ruled with an iron fist through his paramilitary force, the Tonton Macoute. Just 19 years old when he came to power, Baby Doc became one of the world's youngest heads of state. Haitians initially celebrated his ascension, thinking the young man would be less oppressive than his father, but that didn't turn out to be the case. Duvalier used his father's security apparatus to continue ruling in a totalitarian fashion. Fast facts on Duvalier His 15 years of rule were a time of repression in Haiti that included the torture of opponents and the taking of political prisoners."}
{"question": "Which is probably true about eating black-eyed peas on New Year?", "text": "<answer> One pea brings one day of luck. <context> Almost all cultures celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another in some way. Different cultures celebrate the beginning of a new year in different ways, and at different times on the calendar. In Western countries, people usually celebrate New Year at midnight on January 1st. People may go to parties, dress in formal clothes -- like tuxedos and evening gowns, and drink champagne at midnight. During the first minutes of the New Year, people cheer and wish each other happiness for the year ahead. But some cultures prefer to celebrate the New Year by waking up early to watch the sun rise. They welcome the New Year with the first light of the sunrise. It is also a common Western custom to make a New Year's promise, called a resolution. New Year's resolutions usually include promises to try something new or change a bad habit in the new year. Many cultures also do special things to get rid of bad luck at the beginning of a new year. For example, in Ecuador, families make a big doll from old clothes. The doll is filled with old newspapers and firecrackers. At midnight, these dolls are burned to show the bad things from the past year are gone and the new year can start afresh (again). Other common traditions to keep away bad luck in a new year include throwing things into rivers or the ocean, or saying special things on the first day of the new year. Other New Year traditions are followed to bring good luck is to eat grapes on New Year's Day. The more grapes a person eats , the more good luck the person will have in the year. In France, people eat pancakes for good luck at New Year. In the United States, some people eat black-eyed peas for good luck -- but to get good luck for a whole year you have to eat 365 of them!"}
{"question": "what is the temperature in my house?", "text": "<answer> The temperature of house is between 68 and 72 F. <context> In general, most experts recommend that you: 1 Keep your home at a 'comfortable' temperature of between 68 to 72 F. 2 Don't over-bundle your baby, but instead consider dressing her with one extra layer than you are wearing yourself. 3 Check you baby for overheating, including sweating or your baby's chest feeling hot."}
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Make the request on the httplib connection object.\r\n--> 665 httplib_response = self._make_request(\r\n 666 conn,\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py in _make_request(self, conn, method, url, timeout, chunked, **httplib_request_kw)\r\n 375 try:\r\n--> 376 self._validate_conn(conn)\r\n 377 except (SocketTimeout, BaseSSLError) as e:\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py in _validate_conn(self, conn)\r\n 995 if not getattr(conn, \"sock\", None): # AppEngine might not have `.sock`\r\n--> 996 conn.connect()\r\n 997 \r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connection.py in connect(self)\r\n 313 # Add certificate verification\r\n--> 314 conn = self._new_conn()\r\n 315 hostname = self.host\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connection.py in _new_conn(self)\r\n 163 except SocketTimeout:\r\n--> 164 raise ConnectTimeoutError(\r\n 165 self,\r\n\r\nConnectTimeoutError: (<urllib3.connection.VerifiedHTTPSConnection object at 0x7f06dd698850>, 'Connection to the-eye.eu timed out. (connect timeout=10.0)')\r\n\r\nDuring handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:\r\n\r\nMaxRetryError Traceback (most recent call last)\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py in send(self, request, stream, timeout, verify, cert, proxies)\r\n 438 if not chunked:\r\n--> 439 resp = conn.urlopen(\r\n 440 method=request.method,\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py in urlopen(self, method, url, body, headers, retries, redirect, assert_same_host, timeout, pool_timeout, release_conn, chunked, body_pos, **response_kw)\r\n 718 \r\n--> 719 retries = retries.increment(\r\n 720 method, url, error=e, _pool=self, _stacktrace=sys.exc_info()[2]\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/util/retry.py in increment(self, method, url, response, error, _pool, _stacktrace)\r\n 435 if new_retry.is_exhausted():\r\n--> 436 raise MaxRetryError(_pool, url, error or ResponseError(cause))\r\n 437 \r\n\r\nMaxRetryError: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='the-eye.eu', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst (Caused by ConnectTimeoutError(<urllib3.connection.VerifiedHTTPSConnection object at 0x7f06dd698850>, 'Connection to the-eye.eu timed out. (connect timeout=10.0)'))\r\n\r\nDuring handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:\r\n\r\nConnectTimeout Traceback (most recent call last)\r\n/tmp/ipykernel_15104/606583593.py in <module>\r\n 3 # This takes a few minutes to run, so go grab a tea or coffee while you wait :)\r\n 4 data_files = \"https://the-eye.eu/public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst\"\r\n----> 5 pubmed_dataset = load_dataset(\"json\", data_files=data_files, split=\"train\")\r\n 6 pubmed_dataset\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/load.py in load_dataset(path, name, data_dir, data_files, split, cache_dir, features, download_config, download_mode, ignore_verifications, keep_in_memory, save_infos, revision, use_auth_token, task, streaming, script_version, **config_kwargs)\r\n 1655 \r\n 1656 # Create a dataset builder\r\n-> 1657 builder_instance = load_dataset_builder(\r\n 1658 path=path,\r\n 1659 name=name,\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/load.py in load_dataset_builder(path, name, data_dir, data_files, cache_dir, features, download_config, download_mode, revision, use_auth_token, script_version, **config_kwargs)\r\n 1492 download_config = download_config.copy() if download_config else DownloadConfig()\r\n 1493 download_config.use_auth_token = use_auth_token\r\n-> 1494 dataset_module = dataset_module_factory(\r\n 1495 path, revision=revision, download_config=download_config, download_mode=download_mode, data_files=data_files\r\n 1496 )\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/load.py in dataset_module_factory(path, revision, download_config, download_mode, force_local_path, dynamic_modules_path, data_files, **download_kwargs)\r\n 1116 # Try packaged\r\n 1117 if path in _PACKAGED_DATASETS_MODULES:\r\n-> 1118 return PackagedDatasetModuleFactory(\r\n 1119 path, data_files=data_files, download_config=download_config, download_mode=download_mode\r\n 1120 ).get_module()\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/load.py in get_module(self)\r\n 773 else get_patterns_locally(str(Path().resolve()))\r\n 774 )\r\n--> 775 data_files = DataFilesDict.from_local_or_remote(patterns, use_auth_token=self.downnload_config.use_auth_token)\r\n 776 module_path, hash = _PACKAGED_DATASETS_MODULES[self.name]\r\n 777 builder_kwargs = {\"hash\": hash, \"data_files\": data_files}\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/data_files.py in from_local_or_remote(cls, patterns, base_path, allowed_extensions, use_auth_token)\r\n 576 for key, patterns_for_key in patterns.items():\r\n 577 out[key] = (\r\n--> 578 DataFilesList.from_local_or_remote(\r\n 579 patterns_for_key,\r\n 580 base_path=base_path,\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/data_files.py in from_local_or_remote(cls, patterns, base_path, allowed_extensions, use_auth_token)\r\n 545 base_path = base_path if base_path is not None else str(Path().resolve())\r\n 546 data_files = resolve_patterns_locally_or_by_urls(base_path, patterns, allowed_extensions)\r\n--> 547 origin_metadata = _get_origin_metadata_locally_or_by_urls(data_files, use_auth_token=use_auth_token)\r\n 548 return cls(data_files, origin_metadata)\r\n 549 \r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/data_files.py in _get_origin_metadata_locally_or_by_urls(data_files, max_workers, use_auth_token)\r\n 492 data_files: List[Union[Path, Url]], max_workers=64, use_auth_token: Optional[Union[bool, str]] = None\r\n 493 ) -> Tuple[str]:\r\n--> 494 return thread_map(\r\n 495 partial(_get_single_origin_metadata_locally_or_by_urls, use_auth_token=use_auth_token),\r\n 496 data_files,\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tqdm/contrib/concurrent.py in thread_map(fn, *iterables, **tqdm_kwargs)\r\n 92 \"\"\"\r\n 93 from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor\r\n---> 94 return _executor_map(ThreadPoolExecutor, fn, *iterables, **tqdm_kwargs)\r\n 95 \r\n 96 \r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tqdm/contrib/concurrent.py in _executor_map(PoolExecutor, fn, *iterables, **tqdm_kwargs)\r\n 74 map_args.update(chunksize=chunksize)\r\n 75 with PoolExecutor(**pool_kwargs) as ex:\r\n---> 76 return list(tqdm_class(ex.map(fn, *iterables, **map_args), **kwargs))\r\n 77 \r\n 78 \r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tqdm/notebook.py in __iter__(self)\r\n 252 def __iter__(self):\r\n 253 try:\r\n--> 254 for obj in super(tqdm_notebook, self).__iter__():\r\n 255 # return super(tqdm...) will not catch exception\r\n 256 yield obj\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tqdm/std.py in __iter__(self)\r\n 1171 # (note: keep this check outside the loop for performance)\r\n 1172 if self.disable:\r\n-> 1173 for obj in iterable:\r\n 1174 yield obj\r\n 1175 return\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3.8/concurrent/futures/_base.py in result_iterator()\r\n 617 # Careful not to keep a reference to the popped future\r\n 618 if timeout is None:\r\n--> 619 yield fs.pop().result()\r\n 620 else:\r\n 621 yield fs.pop().result(end_time - time.monotonic())\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3.8/concurrent/futures/_base.py in result(self, timeout)\r\n 442 raise CancelledError()\r\n 443 elif self._state == FINISHED:\r\n--> 444 return self.__get_result()\r\n 445 else:\r\n 446 raise TimeoutError()\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3.8/concurrent/futures/_base.py in __get_result(self)\r\n 387 if self._exception:\r\n 388 try:\r\n--> 389 raise self._exception\r\n 390 finally:\r\n 391 # Break a reference cycle with the exception in self._exception\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3.8/concurrent/futures/thread.py in run(self)\r\n 55 \r\n 56 try:\r\n---> 57 result = self.fn(*self.args, **self.kwargs)\r\n 58 except BaseException as exc:\r\n 59 self.future.set_exception(exc)\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/data_files.py in _get_single_origin_metadata_locally_or_by_urls(data_file, use_auth_token)\r\n 483 if isinstance(data_file, Url):\r\n 484 data_file = str(data_file)\r\n--> 485 return (request_etag(data_file, use_auth_token=use_auth_token),)\r\n 486 else:\r\n 487 data_file = str(data_file.resolve())\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/utils/file_utils.py in request_etag(url, use_auth_token)\r\n 489 def request_etag(url: str, use_auth_token: Optional[Union[str, bool]] = None) -> Optional[str]:\r\n 490 headers = get_authentication_headers_for_url(url, use_auth_token=use_auth_token)\r\n--> 491 response = http_head(url, headers=headers, max_retries=3)\r\n 492 response.raise_for_status()\r\n 493 etag = response.headers.get(\"ETag\") if response.ok else None\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/utils/file_utils.py in http_head(url, proxies, headers, cookies, allow_redirects, timeout, max_retries)\r\n 474 headers = copy.deepcopy(headers) or {}\r\n 475 headers[\"user-agent\"] = get_datasets_user_agent(user_agent=headers.get(\"user-agent\"))\r\n--> 476 response = _request_with_retry(\r\n 477 method=\"HEAD\",\r\n 478 url=url,\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/utils/file_utils.py in _request_with_retry(method, url, max_retries, base_wait_time, max_wait_time, timeout, **params)\r\n 407 except (requests.exceptions.ConnectTimeout, requests.exceptions.ConnectionError) as err:\r\n 408 if tries > max_retries:\r\n--> 409 raise err\r\n 410 else:\r\n 411 logger.info(f\"{method} request to {url} timed out, retrying... [{tries/max_retries}]\")\r\n\r\n~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/utils/file_utils.py in _request_with_retry(method, url, max_retries, base_wait_time, max_wait_time, timeout, **params)\r\n 403 tries += 1\r\n 404 try:\r\n--> 405 response = requests.request(method=method.upper(), url=url, timeout=timeout, **params)\r\n 406 success = True\r\n 407 except (requests.exceptions.ConnectTimeout, requests.exceptions.ConnectionError) as err:\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/api.py in request(method, url, **kwargs)\r\n 58 # cases, and look like a memory leak in others.\r\n 59 with sessions.Session() as session:\r\n---> 60 return session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)\r\n 61 \r\n 62 \r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py in request(self, method, url, params, data, headers, cookies, files, auth, timeout, allow_redirects, proxies, hooks, stream, verify, cert, json)\r\n 531 }\r\n 532 send_kwargs.update(settings)\r\n--> 533 resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)\r\n 534 \r\n 535 return resp\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py in send(self, request, **kwargs)\r\n 644 \r\n 645 # Send the request\r\n--> 646 r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)\r\n 647 \r\n 648 # Total elapsed time of the request (approximately)\r\n\r\n/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py in send(self, request, stream, timeout, verify, cert, proxies)\r\n 502 # TODO: Remove this in 3.0.0: see #2811\r\n 503 if not isinstance(e.reason, NewConnectionError):\r\n--> 504 raise ConnectTimeout(e, request=request)\r\n 505 \r\n 506 if isinstance(e.reason, ResponseError):\r\n\r\nConnectTimeout: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='the-eye.eu', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /public/AI/pile_preliminary_components/PUBMED_title_abstracts_2019_baseline.jsonl.zst (Caused by ConnectTimeoutError(<urllib3.connection.VerifiedHTTPSConnection object at 0x7f06dd698850>, 'Connection to the-eye.eu timed out. 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"locked": false, "assignee": null, "assignees": [], "milestone": null, "comments": ["Same error occures when using max samples with https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/master/examples/pytorch/speech-recognition/run_speech_recognition_seq2seq.py"], "created_at": 1640714629000, "updated_at": 1640725234000, "closed_at": null, "author_association": "MEMBER", "active_lock_reason": null, "body": "Running: \r\n\r\n```python\r\nfrom datasets import load_dataset, DatasetDict\r\nimport datasets\r\nfrom transformers import AutoFeatureExtractor\r\n\r\nraw_datasets = DatasetDict()\r\n\r\nraw_datasets[\"train\"] = load_dataset(\"common_voice\", \"ab\", split=\"train\")\r\n\r\nfeature_extractor = AutoFeatureExtractor.from_pretrained(\"facebook/wav2vec2-base\")\r\n\r\nraw_datasets = raw_datasets.cast_column(\r\n \"audio\", datasets.features.Audio(sampling_rate=feature_extractor.sampling_rate)\r\n)\r\n\r\nnum_workers = 16\r\n\r\ndef prepare_dataset(batch):\r\n sample = 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id=None), 'audio': Audio(sampling_rate=16000, mono=True, _storage_dtype='string', id=None), 'sentence': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'up_votes': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'down_votes': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'age': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'gender': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'accent': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'locale': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'segment': Value(dtype='string', id=None)}\r\nwith type\r\nstruct<client_id: string, path: string, audio: string, sentence: string, up_votes: int64, down_votes: int64, age: string, gender: string, accent: string, locale: string, segment: string>\r\n\r\nbut expected something like\r\n{'client_id': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'path': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'audio': {'path': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'bytes': Value(dtype='binary', id=None)}, 'sentence': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'up_votes': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'down_votes': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'age': 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{"labels": 1, "text": "Width not right and size too small if width had been just little wider and ordered size larger would have been good. Loved the shoe look"}
{"labels": 0, "text": "I received these shoes and they weren't the same as the picture described them, they were a different color. When i tried to return them, the shipping wasn't paid for. So i had to pay $20 for shipping. A waste of time and money. I dont recommend anyone to buy from TheSmartBuy."}
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c=b[::1];d=lst[::1]\n del c[i];del d[len(lst)-i-1]\n del b[len(b)-i-1];del lst[i]\n if c==d or b==lst:\n print \"YES\"\n break\n else:\n print \"NO\"\n break\npalin()", "#!/usr/bin/py\nt=raw_input()\ndef pal(s):\n sl=len(s)\n for l1 in range(0,sl/2+(sl%2)):\n if s[l1]!=s[sl-l1-1]:\n return 0\n return 1\n \n \nfor l in range(0,int(t)):\n s=raw_input()\n r=len(s)\n flag=0\n for l1 in range(0,len(s)/2+(len(s)%2)):\n if s[l1]!= s[r-1]:\n c1=pal(s[l1+1:r])\n c2=pal(s[l1:r-1])\n flag=flag+1\n if c2:\n print \"YES\"\n\t break\n elif c1:\n print \"YES\"\n\t break\n else:\n print \"NO\"\n break\n r=r-1\n if flag==0:\n print \"YES\"", "def isPal(s):\n l=len(s)\n for x in xrange(l/2):\n if s[x]!=s[-1-x]:\n return False\n return True\n\ndef isPos():\n s=raw_input()\n n=len(s)\n for i in xrange(n/2):\n if s[i]!=s[n-1-i]:\n if isPal(s[i:n-1-i]) or isPal(s[i+1:n-i]):\n return \"YES\"\n else:\n return \"NO\"\n return \"YES\"\n\ndef solve():\n t=input()\n for x in xrange(t):\n print isPos() \nsolve()", "t=int(raw_input())\nwhile t>0:\n s=raw_input()\n length=len(s)\n i=0\n j=length-1\n counter=0\n while(i<j):\n if(s[i]!=s[j]):\n counter+=1\n i+=1\n else:\n i+=1\n j-=1\n if(counter<=1):\n print \"YES\"\n else:\n i=0\n j=length-1\n counter=0\n while(i<j):\n if(s[i]!=s[j]):\n counter+=1\n j-=1\n else:\n i+=1\n j-=1 \n if(counter<=1):\n print \"YES\" \n else:\n print \"NO\"\n t-=1", "def check(s,x):\n\tn=len(s)\n\tif (s==s[::-1]):\n\t\treturn 1\n\telse:\n\t\tif (x==0):\n\t\t\tfor i in range(n):\n\t\t\t\tif (s[i]!=s[n-i-1]):\n\t\t\t\t\tt=s[:i]+s[i+1:]\n\t\t\t\t\tu=s[:n-i-1]+s[n-i:]\n\t\t\t\t\treturn (check(t,1) or check(u,1))\n\t\telse:\n\t\t\treturn 0\nfor t in range(int(raw_input())):\n\ts=raw_input()\n\tif (check(s,0)):\n\t\tprint \"YES\"\n\telse:\n\t\tprint \"NO\"", "t=input()\nwhile t>0:\n\tt-=1\n\ts=raw_input()\n\ti,j=0,len(s)-1\n\tlim=0\n\twhile i<j:\n\t\tif s[i]!=s[j]:\n\t\t\tlim+=1\n\t\t\tif s[i]==s[j-1]:\n\t\t\t\tk,l=i,j-1\n\t\t\t\tflag=0\n\t\t\t\twhile k<l:\n\t\t\t\t\tif s[k]!=s[l]:\n\t\t\t\t\t\tflag=1\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak\n\t\t\t\t\tk+=1\n\t\t\t\t\tl-=1\n\t\t\t\tif(flag==0):\n\t\t\t\t\tbreak\n\t\t\tif s[i+1]==s[j]:\n\t\t\t\tk,l=i+1,j\n\t\t\t\tflag=0\n\t\t\t\twhile k<l:\n\t\t\t\t\tif s[k]!=s[l]:\n\t\t\t\t\t\tflag=1\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak\n\t\t\t\t\tk+=1\n\t\t\t\t\tl-=1\n\t\t\t\tif(flag==0):\n\t\t\t\t\tbreak\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\tlim=2\n\t\t\tbreak\n\n\t\ti+=1\n\t\tj-=1\n\t\tif lim>1:\n\t\t\tbreak\n\tif lim>1:\n\t\tprint 'NO'\n\telse:\n\t\tprint 'YES'", "def check_palindrome(s):\n\t#s = list(s)\n\tl = len(s)\n\tj = l-1\n\tfor i in range(l/2):\n\t\tif s[i] != s[j]:\n\t\t\treturn False\n\t\tj = j-1\n\treturn True\n\n#if (__name__ == \"__main__\"):\nif(True):\n\tt = raw_input()\n\tt = int(t)\n\tfor i in range(t):\n\t\ts = raw_input()\n\t\tl = len(s)\n\t\ty = 0\n\t\tj = l-1\n\t\tcnt = 0\n\t\tfor k in range(l/2):\n\t\t\tif(s[k] == s[j]):\n\t\t\t\ty = 1\n\t\t\t\tj = j-1\n\t\t\telse:\n\t\t\t\tlist1 = list(s)\n\t\t\t\tlist1.pop(k)\n\t\t\t\tstr1 = ''.join(list1)\n\t\t\t\tlist1 = list(s)\n\t\t\t\tlist1.pop(j)\n\t\t\t\tstr2 = ''.join(list1)\n\t\t\t\tif(check_palindrome(str1)or check_palindrome(str2)):\n\t\t\t\t\ty = 1\n\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\telse:\n\t\t\t\t\ty = 0\n\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\tif(y == 1):\n\t\t\tprint 'YES'\n\t\telse:\n\t\t\tprint 'NO'", "t = input()\n\nwhile(t>0):\n t = t-1\n s = raw_input()\n length = len(s)\n if(length==2):\n print \"YES\"\n continue\n \n freq = [0]*26\n \n for x in (s):\n pos=ord(x)\n freq[pos-97] = freq[pos-97]+1\n\n \n evenfreq=0\n oddfreq=0\n diffcharfreq=0\n for x in range(0,26):\n if(freq[x]==0):\n continue;\n if(freq[x]%2==0):\n evenfreq=evenfreq+1\n if(freq[x]%2==1):\n oddfreq=oddfreq+1\n if(freq[x]>0):\n diffcharfreq = diffcharfreq+1\n\n\n if(diffcharfreq==1):\n print \"YES\"\n continue\n\n if(diffcharfreq==length):\n print \"NO\"\n continue\n\n\n if(oddfreq>=3):\n print \"NO\"\n continue\n\n flag=0\n\n i=0\n j=length-1\n si=0\n li=0;\n while(i<=j):\n if(s[i]==s[j]):\n i=i+1\n j=j-1\n else:\n flag=1\n si=i\n li=j\n break\n\n\n sic=si\n lic=li\n siflag=0\n liflag=0\n if(flag==1):\n #si wala deleted\n si=si+1\n while(si<=li):\n if(s[si]!=s[li]):\n siflag=1\n break\n else:\n si=si+1\n li=li-1\n\n if(siflag==0):\n print \"YES\"\n continue\n \n #lic wala deleted\n lic = lic -1\n # print \"lic = \"+lic\n # print \"sic = \"+sic\n while(sic<=lic):\n if(s[sic]!=s[lic]):\n liflag=1\n break\n else:\n sic=sic+1\n lic=lic-1\n \n\n if(liflag==0):\n print \"YES\"\n continue\n\n if(siflag==1):\n print \"NO\"\n continue\n if(liflag==1):\n print \"NO\"\n continue\n \n else:\n pflag=0\n if(flag==0):\n if(length%2==1):\n pi=0\n pj=length-1\n while(pi<pj):\n if(s[pi]==s[pj]):\n pi=pi+1\n pj=pj-1\n else:\n pflag=1\n\n if(pflag==0):\n print \"YES\"\n continue\n\n if(length%2==0):\n t1=length/2\n t2=(length-2)/2\n\n if(s[t1]==s[t2]):\n print \"YES\"\n continue", "def check_palin(val, i, j):\n flag = False\n while i < j:\n if val[i] != val[j]:\n flag = True\n break\n i += 1\n j -= 1\n\n if flag:\n return (i, j)\n return (-1, -1)\n\ndef process():\n val = raw_input()\n i, j = check_palin(val, 0, len(val)-1)\n if i == -1 or j == -1:\n print \"YES\"\n return\n\n ii, jj = check_palin(val, i+1, j)\n if ii == -1 or jj == -1:\n print \"YES\"\n return\n\n ii, jj = check_palin(val, i, j-1)\n if ii == -1 or jj == -1:\n print \"YES\"\n return\n\n print \"NO\"\n\ndef main():\n T = input()\n for i in xrange(T):\n process()\nif __name__ == '__main__':\n main()", "for _ in range(int(raw_input())):\n s=list(raw_input())\n s1c=list(s)\n s2c=list(s)\n n=len(s)\n flag=0\n for i in range(n/2):\n if s[i]!=s[n-1-i]:\n del s1c[i]\n if s1c==s1c[::-1]:\n print \"YES\"\n flag=1\n break\n del s2c[n-1-i]\n if s2c==s2c[::-1]:\n print \"YES\"\n flag=1\n break\n print \"NO\"\n flag=1\n break\n if flag==0:\n print \"YES\"", "import sys\n \nfor __ in range(input()) :\n a=list(raw_input())\n answered=False\n s=[i for i in reversed(a)]\n for i in range(len(s)) :\n if s[i]!=a[i] :\n s.pop(i)\n a.pop(i)\n #print s,a\n if s==s[::-1] or a==a[::-1] :\n print \"YES\"\n answered=True\n break\n else :\n print \"NO\"\n answered=True\n break\n if not answered :\n print \"YES\""]}, "incorrect_solutions": {"language": [], "solution": []}, "cf_contest_id": 0, "cf_index": "", "cf_points": 0.0, "cf_rating": 0, "cf_tags": [], "is_description_translated": false, "untranslated_description": "", "time_limit": null, "memory_limit_bytes": 0, "input_file": "", "output_file": ""}
{"name": "tf01", "description": "An established group of scientists are working on finding solution to NP hard problems. They claim Subset Sum as an NP-hard problem. The problem is to determine whether there exists a subset of a given set S whose sum is a given number K. \nYou are a computer engineer and you claim to solve this problem given that all numbers in the set are non-negative. Given a set S of size N of non-negative integers, find whether there exists a subset whose sum is K.\n\nInput\nFirst line of input contains T, the number of test cases. T test cases follow. \nEach test case contains 2 lines. First line contains two integers N and K. Next line contains N space separated non-negative integers (each less than 100000).\n0 < T < 1000\n0 < N < 1000\n0 < K < 1000\n\nOutput\nOutput T lines, one for each test case. Every line should be either 0 or 1 depending on whether such a subset exists or not.\n\nExample\n\nInput:\n2\n5 10\n3 4 6 1 9\n3 2\n1 3 4\n\nOutput:\n1\n0", "public_tests": {"input": ["2\n5 10\n3 4 6 1 9\n3 2\n1 3 4"], "output": ["1\n0"]}, "private_tests": {"input": [], "output": []}, "generated_tests": {"input": [], "output": []}, "source": 1, "difficulty": 6, "solutions": {"language": [1], "solution": ["import sys\n\nfor __ in range(input()) :\n n , k = map(int,sys.stdin.readline().split())\n lists = map(int,sys.stdin.readline().split())\n dp = [0]*(k+1)\n dp[0]=1\n for i in lists :\n for j in range(k-i,-1,-1) :\n if dp[k] :\n break\n if dp[j] :\n dp[j+i] = 1\n print dp[k]"]}, "incorrect_solutions": {"language": [], "solution": []}, "cf_contest_id": 0, "cf_index": "", "cf_points": 0.0, "cf_rating": 0, "cf_tags": [], "is_description_translated": false, "untranslated_description": "", "time_limit": null, "memory_limit_bytes": 0, "input_file": "", "output_file": ""}
{"reviews": "peppering this urban study with references to norwegian folktales , villeneuve creates in maelstrom a world where the bizarre is credible and the real turns magical . ", "labels": 1}
{"reviews": "girlfriends are bad , wives are worse and babies are the kiss of death in this bitter italian comedy . ", "labels": 0}
{"reviews": "to call this film a lump of coal would only be to flatter it . ", "labels": 0}
{"reviews": "as ex-marine walter , who may or may not have shot kennedy , actor raymond j . barry is perfectly creepy and believable . ", "labels": 1}
{"reviews": "as broad and cartoonish as the screenplay is , there is an accuracy of observation in the work of the director , frank novak , that keeps the film grounded in an undeniable social realism . ", "labels": 1}
{"reviews": "the humor isn't as sharp , the effects not as innovative , nor the story as imaginative as in the original . but it could have been worse . ", "labels": 0}
{"reviews": "bigelow handles the nuclear crisis sequences evenly but milks drama when she should be building suspense , and drags out too many scenes toward the end that should move quickly . ", "labels": 0}
{"reviews": "it is life affirming and heartbreaking , sweet without the decay factor , funny and sad . ", "labels": 1}
{"reviews": "if there's nothing fresh about wannabes , which was written by mr . demeo , who produced and directed the film with charles a . addessi , much of the time the movie feels authentic . ", "labels": 1}
{"Extracted Content": "Maria Maston: Okay Right. Um well this is the meeting for our our project. Um and um this is just what we're gonna be doing over the next twenty five minutes.\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nMaria Maston: Um so first of all, just to kind of make sure that we all know each other, I'm Laura and I'm Maria Maston. Do\nFrances Lipscomb: Great.\nMaria Maston: you want to introduce yourself again?\nSheila Eller: Hi, I'm David and be an industrial designer.\nMaria Maston: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: And Andrew and I'm uh marketing\nSherry Wesson: Um\nFrances Lipscomb: expert.\nSherry Wesson: I'm Craig and I'm User Interface.\nMaria Maston: Great. Okay. Um so we're designing a new remote control and um Oh I have to record who's here actually. So David, Andrew and Craig, it? And you all arrived on time. Um yeah so des uh design a new remote control. Um, as you can see it's supposed to be original, trendy and user friendly. Um so that's kind of our our brief, as it were. Um and so there are three different stages to the design. Um I'm not really sure what what you guys have already received um in your emails. What did you get?\nSheila Eller: Um, I just got the project announcement about\nMaria Maston: Mm-hmm.\nSheila Eller: what the project is. Designing\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nSheila Eller: a remote control. That's about it,\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nSheila Eller: didn't\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah,\nSheila Eller: get\nFrances Lipscomb: that's\nSheila Eller: anything\nFrances Lipscomb: that's\nSheila Eller: else.\nMaria Maston: Is that what\nFrances Lipscomb: it.\nMaria Maston: everybody\nSherry Wesson: Yeah.\nSheila Eller: Did\nMaria Maston: got?\nSheila Eller: you get the same thing?\nMaria Maston: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah.\nMaria Maston: Um. So we're gonna have like individual work and then a meeting about it. And repeat that process three times. Um and at this point we get try out the whiteboard over there. Um. So uh you get to draw your favourite animal and sum up your favourite characteristics of it. So who would like to go\nFrances Lipscomb: I\nMaria Maston: first?\nFrances Lipscomb: will go. That's fine.\nMaria Maston: Very good.\nFrances Lipscomb: Alright. So This one here, right?\nMaria Maston: Mm-hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: Okay. Very nice. Alright. My favourite animal is like\nFrances Lipscomb: A beagle.\nFrances Lipscomb: Um charac favourite characteristics of it? Is that right?\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: Uh,\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: right, well basically um high priority for any animal for is that they be willing take a lot of physical their family. And, yeah that they have lots of personality and uh be fit and in robust good health. So this is blue. Blue beagle. My family's beagle.\nMaria Maston: Right. Lovely.\nSherry Wesson: Well, my favourite animal would be a monkey.\nSherry Wesson: Then they're small cute and furry, and uh when planet of the apes becomes real, I'm gonna be up there with them.\nMaria Maston: Right.\nSheila Eller: Cool. There's too much gear.\nMaria Maston: You can take as long over this as you like, because we haven't got an awful lot to discuss. Ok oh we do we do. Don't feel like you're in a rush, anyway.\nSheila Eller: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: I coulda told you a whole lot more about beagles.\nMaria Maston: Ach\nFrances Lipscomb: Boy, let Frances Lipscomb tell\nMaria Maston: why not\nFrances Lipscomb: you.\nMaria Maston: We might have to get you up again then. I don't know what mine is. I'm gonna have to think on the spot now.\nFrances Lipscomb: Impressionist.\nSheila Eller: Can't draw.\nMaria Maston: Is\nSheila Eller: Um.\nMaria Maston: that a whale?\nSheila Eller: Yeah. Um, well anyway, I don't know, it's just the first animal I can think off the top of my head. is 'cause I'm allergic to most animals. Allergic\nMaria Maston: Ah.\nSheila Eller: to animal fur, so um fish was a natural choice. Um, yeah, and I kind of like whales. They come in and go eat everything in sight. And they're quite\nFrances Lipscomb: Alright.\nSheila Eller: harmless and mild and interesting.\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm.\nMaria Maston: Okay. God, I still don't know what I'm gonna write about. Um.\nFrances Lipscomb: Superb sketch, by the way.\nSheila Eller: Tail's a bit big, I think.\nMaria Maston: I was gonna choose a dog as well. But I'll just draw a different kind of dog.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yep.\nMaria Maston: M my favourite animal is my own dog at home. Um That doesn't really look like him, actually. He looks more like a pig, actually. Ah well.\nFrances Lipscomb: I see a dog in there.\nMaria Maston: Do you?\nFrances Lipscomb: Yep.\nMaria Maston: Oh that's very good of you.\nFrances Lipscomb: Now I see a rooster.\nMaria Maston: Uh.\nFrances Lipscomb: What kind is it?\nMaria Maston: Um he's a mixture of uh various things. Um and what do I like about him, um That's just to suggest that his tail wags. Um he's very friendly and cheery and always pleased to see you, and very kind of affectionate and um uh and he's quite quite wee as well so you know he can doesn't take up too much space. Um and uh And he does a funny thing where he chases his tail as well, which is quite amusing,\nFrances Lipscomb: Is\nMaria Maston: so\nFrances Lipscomb: he aware that th it's his own cha tail he's chasing?\nMaria Maston: It is. I think it is. He only does it after he's had his dinner and um he'll just all of a sudden just get up and start chasing his tail\nFrances Lipscomb: Hmm.\nMaria Maston: 'round the living room.\nSheila Eller: It's an after dinner dog then.\nMaria Maston: Yeah, so\nFrances Lipscomb: Probably when\nMaria Maston: uh\nFrances Lipscomb: he was little he got lots of attention for doing it and\nMaria Maston: Yeah,\nFrances Lipscomb: has\nMaria Maston: maybe.\nFrances Lipscomb: forever been conditioned.\nMaria Maston: Maybe. Right, um where did you find this? Just down here? Yeah. Okay. Um what are we doing next? Uh um. Okay, uh we now need to discuss the project finance. Um so according to the brief um we're gonna be selling this remote control for twenty five Euro, um and we're aiming to make fifty million Euro. Um so we're gonna be selling this on an international scale. And uh we don't\nFrances Lipscomb: 'Kay.\nMaria Maston: want it to cost any more than uh twelve fifty Euros, so fifty percent of the selling price.\nFrances Lipscomb: Um, can we just go over that again?\nMaria Maston: Sure.\nFrances Lipscomb: Uh, so bas at twel Alright, yeah. Okay. So cost like production cost is\nMaria Maston: All together.\nFrances Lipscomb: twelve fifty, but selling price is is that wholesale or retail? Like on the shelf.\nMaria Maston: Um I dunno. I imagine That's a good\nFrances Lipscomb: Our\nMaria Maston: question.\nFrances Lipscomb: sale our sale anyway.\nMaria Maston: I imagine it probably is our\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah,\nMaria Maston: sale\nFrances Lipscomb: okay\nMaria Maston: actually because it's probably\nFrances Lipscomb: okay.\nMaria Maston: up to the the um the retailer to uh\nFrances Lipscomb: Okay.\nMaria Maston: sell it for whatever price they want.\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nMaria Maston: Um.\nFrances Lipscomb: Alright.\nMaria Maston: But I I don't know, I mean do you think the fact that it's going to be sold internationally will have a bearing on how we design it at all?\nFrances Lipscomb: Yes.\nMaria Maston: Think it will?\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nMaria Maston: Um.\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nMaria Maston: Hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: Well right away I'm wondering if there's um th th uh, like with D_V_D_ players, if there are zones.\nMaria Maston: Oh yeah,\nFrances Lipscomb: Um\nMaria Maston: regions and\nFrances Lipscomb: f\nMaria Maston: stuff, yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: frequencies or something\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: um\nMaria Maston: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: as well as uh characters, um different uh keypad styles and s symbols.\nSheila Eller: Hmm.\nMaria Maston: Yeah. Well for\nFrances Lipscomb: Um.\nMaria Maston: a remote control, do you think that will be I suppose\nFrances Lipscomb: I don't\nMaria Maston: it's\nFrances Lipscomb: know.\nMaria Maston: depends on how complicated our remote control is.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah.\nSheila Eller: It does make sense from maybe the design point of view 'cause you have more complicated characters like European languages, then you need more buttons.\nMaria Maston: Yeah,\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah.\nSheila Eller: So,\nMaria Maston: yeah.\nSheila Eller: possibly.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah.\nMaria Maston: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: And then a and then al the other thing international is on top of the price. I'm thinking the price might might appeal to a certain market in one region, whereas in another it'll be different, so\nMaria Maston: What, just like\nFrances Lipscomb: Just\nMaria Maston: in\nFrances Lipscomb: a\nMaria Maston: terms\nFrances Lipscomb: chara just\nMaria Maston: of like\nFrances Lipscomb: a characteristic\nMaria Maston: the wealth of the\nFrances Lipscomb: of\nMaria Maston: country?\nFrances Lipscomb: the\nMaria Maston: Like how\nFrances Lipscomb: Just\nMaria Maston: much money people have to spend on things\nFrances Lipscomb: Or just\nMaria Maston: like?\nFrances Lipscomb: like, basic product podi positioning, the twenty five Euro remote control might be a big hit in London, might not be such a big hit in Greece, who knows,\nMaria Maston: Aye, I\nFrances Lipscomb: something\nMaria Maston: see what\nFrances Lipscomb: like\nMaria Maston: you\nFrances Lipscomb: that,\nMaria Maston: mean,\nFrances Lipscomb: yeah.\nMaria Maston: yeah. Marketing. Good marketing\nFrances Lipscomb: Yep.\nMaria Maston: thoughts. Oh gosh, I should be writing all this down. Um.\nFrances Lipscomb: Right away I'm making some kind of assumptions about what what information we're given here,\nMaria Maston: Mm.\nFrances Lipscomb: thinking, 'kay trendy probably means something other than just basic,\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: something other than just standard. Um so I'm wondering right away, is selling twenty five Euros, is that sort of the thi is this gonna to be like the premium product kinda\nMaria Maston: Yeah,\nFrances Lipscomb: thing\nMaria Maston: yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: or\nMaria Maston: Like how much does, you know, a remote control cost.\nFrances Lipscomb: Uh-huh.\nMaria Maston: Well twenty five Euro, I mean that's um that's about like eighteen pounds or something, isn't it?\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nMaria Maston: Or no, is it as much as that? Sixteen\nFrances Lipscomb: Yep.\nMaria Maston: seventeen eighteen pounds.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah, I'd say so, yeah.\nMaria Maston: Um, I dunno, I've never bought a remote control, so I don't\nFrances Lipscomb: No.\nMaria Maston: know how how good a remote\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah,\nMaria Maston: control that would get you.\nFrances Lipscomb: yeah.\nMaria Maston: Um. But yeah, I suppose it has to look kind of cool\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nMaria Maston: and gimmicky. Um right, okay. Okay. Um well d Does anybody have anything to add to uh to the finance issue at all?\nFrances Lipscomb: Do\nMaria Maston: Thin\nFrances Lipscomb: we have any other background information on like how that compares to other\nMaria Maston: No, actually. That\nFrances Lipscomb: other\nMaria Maston: would be useful, though, wouldn't it, if you knew like\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah.\nMaria Maston: what your money would get you\nSheila Eller: Hmm.\nMaria Maston: now.\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nMaria Maston: Mm-hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah, interesting thing about discussing um production of a remote control for Frances Lipscomb is that l as you point out, I just don't think of remote controls as somethin something people consciously assess in their purchasing habits.\nMaria Maston: Yeah,\nFrances Lipscomb: It's just\nMaria Maston: yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: like getting shoelaces with shoes or something.\nMaria Maston: Oh.\nFrances Lipscomb: It just\nMaria Maston: Five\nFrances Lipscomb: comes\nMaria Maston: minutes\nFrances Lipscomb: along.\nMaria Maston: to end of meeting. Oh, okay. We're a bit behind.\nFrances Lipscomb: Do you know what I mean?\nSherry Wesson: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: Like\nSheila Eller: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: so sort of like how do you I I mean one one way of looking at it would be, well the people producing television sets, maybe they have to buy remote controls. Or another way is maybe people who have T_V_ sets are really fed up with their remote control and they really want\nSherry Wesson: I\nFrances Lipscomb: a\nSherry Wesson: know\nFrances Lipscomb: better\nSherry Wesson: um\nFrances Lipscomb: one or something.\nSherry Wesson: My\nFrances Lipscomb: But\nSherry Wesson: parents went out and bought um remote controls because um they got fed up of having four or five different remote controls for each things\nFrances Lipscomb: Right.\nSherry Wesson: the house.\nFrances Lipscomb: Right. Okay so\nSherry Wesson: how many devices control.\nFrances Lipscomb: Right, so in function one of the priorities might be\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: to combine as many uses\nMaria Maston: Right, so do you think that should be like a main design aim of our remote control d you know,\nFrances Lipscomb: I think so.\nMaria Maston: do your\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah,\nMaria Maston: your satellite and\nFrances Lipscomb: yeah.\nMaria Maston: your regular telly and\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah.\nMaria Maston: your V_C_R_ and everything?\nFrances Lipscomb: Well like um, maybe what we could use is a sort of like a example of a successful other piece technology is palm palm pilots. They're gone from being just like little sort of scribble boards to cameras, M_P_ three players,\nMaria Maston: Mm-hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: telephones, everything, agenda. So, like, I wonder if we might add something new to the to the remote control\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: market, such as the lighting in your house, or um\nMaria Maston: Or even like, you know, notes about um what you wanna watch. Like you might put in there oh I want\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah,\nMaria Maston: to watch such and such\nFrances Lipscomb: yeah.\nMaria Maston: and look a Oh that's a good idea.\nFrances Lipscomb: An\nMaria Maston: So extra functionalities.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah. Like, p personally for Frances Lipscomb, at home I've I've combined the um the audio video of my television set and my D_V_D_ player and my C_D_ player. So they w all work actually function together but I have different remote controls for each of them.\nMaria Maston: Mm-hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: So it's sort of ironic that that then they're in there um you know, the sound and everything it's just one system. But each one's\nMaria Maston: Hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: got its own little part.\nMaria Maston: Um okay, uh I'd wel we're gonna have to wrap up pretty quickly in the next couple of minutes. Um I'll just check we've nothing else. Okay. Um so anything else anybody wants to add about what they don't like about remote controls they've used, what they would really like to be part of this new one at all?\nSheila Eller: And you keep losing them.\nMaria Maston: You keep\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm.\nMaria Maston: losing them. Okay.\nSheila Eller: Finding them is really\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm.\nSheila Eller: a pain, you know. I\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm.\nSheila Eller: mean it's usually quite small, or when you want\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nSheila Eller: it right, it slipped\nFrances Lipscomb: Mm-hmm.\nSheila Eller: behind the couch or it's\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah.\nSheila Eller: kicked under the table.\nMaria Maston: W\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah.\nMaria Maston: You get\nSheila Eller: You\nMaria Maston: those\nSheila Eller: know.\nMaria Maston: ones where you can,\nFrances Lipscomb: That's just really\nMaria Maston: if\nFrances Lipscomb: good\nMaria Maston: you\nFrances Lipscomb: Sheila Eller\nMaria Maston: like, whistle or make a really high pitched noise they beep.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yep.\nMaria Maston: There I mean is that something we'd want to include, do you think?\nFrances Lipscomb: Uh,\nMaria Maston: Dunno.\nFrances Lipscomb: sure.\nMaria Maston: Okay maybe.\nFrances Lipscomb: I remember when the first remote control my my family had was on a cable. Actually had a cable between it and the T_V_ and big like buttons that sort of like, like on a blender or something.\nMaria Maston: My goodness.\nFrances Lipscomb: And um, you know, when I think about what they are now, it's better,\nMaria Maston: Still\nFrances Lipscomb: Maybe\nMaria Maston: feels\nFrances Lipscomb: we could\nMaria Maston: quite\nFrances Lipscomb: think\nMaria Maston: primitive.\nFrances Lipscomb: about how, could be more, you know, streamlined.\nMaria Maston: Maybe\nFrances Lipscomb: S\nMaria Maston: like a touch screen or something?\nFrances Lipscomb: Something like that, yeah.\nMaria Maston: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: Or whatever would be technologically reasonable.\nMaria Maston: Uh-huh, okay. Well\nFrances Lipscomb: 'Cause\nMaria Maston: I guess\nFrances Lipscomb: it could\nMaria Maston: that's\nFrances Lipscomb: b\nMaria Maston: up\nFrances Lipscomb: it\nMaria Maston: to\nFrances Lipscomb: could\nMaria Maston: our industrial\nFrances Lipscomb: it could be\nMaria Maston: designer.\nFrances Lipscomb: that f it could be that functionally that doesn't make it any better, but that just the appeal\nMaria Maston: It looks\nFrances Lipscomb: of\nMaria Maston: better.\nFrances Lipscomb: of not having You know, these days there's a r pe things in people's homes are becoming more and more like chic, you know.\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nFrances Lipscomb: Um, nicer materials and\nMaria Maston: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: might be\nMaria Maston: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: be worth exploring anyway.\nSherry Wesson: Uh.\nMaria Maston: Right, well um so just to wrap up, the next meeting's gonna be in thirty minutes. So that's about um about ten to twelve by my watch. Um so inbetween now and then, um as Sheila Eller, you're gonna be working on you know the actual working\nSheila Eller: Yep.\nMaria Maston: design of it so y you know what you're doing there. Um for user interface, technical functions, I guess that's you know like what we've been talking about, what it'll actually do. Um and uh marketing executive, you'll be just thinking about what it actually what, you know, what requirements it has to has to fulfil and you'll all get instructions emailed to you, I guess.\nFrances Lipscomb: Okay.\nMaria Maston: Um. Yeah, so it's th the functional design stage is next, I guess. And uh and that's the end of the meeting. So I got\nFrances Lipscomb: Um.\nMaria Maston: that little message a lot sooner than I thought I would, so\nFrances Lipscomb: Before we wrap up, just to make sure we're all on the same page here,\nMaria Maston: Mm-hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: um, do we We were given sort of an example of a coffee machine or something,\nMaria Maston: Uh-huh,\nFrances Lipscomb: right?\nMaria Maston: yeah.\nSheila Eller: Mm-hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: Well, um are we at ma right now on the assumption that our television remote control may have features which go beyond the television? Or are we keeping\nMaria Maston: Th\nFrances Lipscomb: sort of like a a design commitment to television features?\nMaria Maston: Okay,\nFrances Lipscomb: I\nMaria Maston: well\nFrances Lipscomb: I don't know.\nMaria Maston: just very quickly 'cause this we're supposed to finish now.\nFrances Lipscomb: Yep.\nMaria Maston: Um I guess\nFrances Lipscomb: Yeah, sure.\nMaria Maston: that's up to us, I mean you probably want some kind of unique selling point of it,\nFrances Lipscomb: Okay.\nMaria Maston: so um,\nSheila Eller: I\nMaria Maston: you\nSheila Eller: think\nMaria Maston: know\nSheila Eller: one factor would be production cost.\nFrances Lipscomb: Okay, yeah.\nSheila Eller: Because\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nSheila Eller: there's a cap there, so um\nFrances Lipscomb: Okay.\nSheila Eller: depends on how much you can cram into that price.\nMaria Maston: Mm-hmm.\nFrances Lipscomb: Okay.\nSheila Eller: Um.\nMaria Maston: Yeah.\nSheila Eller: I think that that's the main factor.\nMaria Maston: Okay.\nFrances Lipscomb: Okay.\nMaria Maston: Right, okay, we'll that's that's the end of the meeting, then.\nFrances Lipscomb: Alright.\nMaria Maston: Um. So, uh thank you all for coming.\nSheila Eller: Cool.", "Updated Content": "Maria Maston introduced the upcoming project to the team members and then the team members participated in an exercise in which they drew their favorite animal and discussed what they liked about the animal. Maria Maston talked about the project finances and selling prices. The team then discussed various features to consider in making the remote.", "Extract": 0, "dataset": "amisum", "split": "train"}
{"Extracted Content": "Eunice Albert: Uh, making\nMandy Phillips: Alright so\nEunice Albert: a\nMandy Phillips: twenty\nEunice Albert: profit\nMandy Phillips: five.\nEunice Albert: of fifty million\nEleanor Hull: Mm 'kay.\nEunice Albert: So, it's\nMandy Phillips: So yeah,\nEunice Albert: go\nMandy Phillips: I've\nEunice Albert: gonna have to be be pretty damn\nMandy Phillips: The only\nEunice Albert: trendy.\nMandy Phillips: the only remote controls I've used usually come with the television, and\nEunice Albert: Yeah.\nMandy Phillips: they're\nEleanor Hull: Mm-hmm.\nMandy Phillips: fairly\nEunice Albert: Yeah.\nMandy Phillips: basic. So uh\nEunice Albert: Yeah, I was thinking that as well, I think the the only ones that I've seen that you buy are the sort of one for all type things\nEleanor Hull: Yeah\nEunice Albert: where\nEleanor Hull: the universal\nEunice Albert: they're,\nEleanor Hull: ones\nEunice Albert: yeah.\nMandy Phillips: Mm.\nEleanor Hull: Yeah.\nEunice Albert: So presumably that might be an idea to\nMandy Phillips: But but\nEunice Albert: put\nMandy Phillips: to\nEunice Albert: into.\nMandy Phillips: sell it\nRobin Smith: Slim.\nMandy Phillips: for twenty five you need a lot of neat features. For\nEleanor Hull: Yeah.\nEunice Albert: Yeah,\nMandy Phillips: sure.\nEunice Albert: yeah.\nEleanor Hull: Mm-hmm,\nEunice Albert: And that's\nEleanor Hull: it's\nEunice Albert: quite\nEleanor Hull: about\nEunice Albert: a\nEleanor Hull: that.\nEunice Albert: lot for a remote control.\nMandy Phillips: Yeah,\nEleanor Hull: Mm.\nMandy Phillips: yeah.\nEleanor Hull: Um well my first thoughts would be most remote controls are grey or black. As you said they come with the T_V_ so it's normally just your basic grey\nEunice Albert: Uh-huh.\nEleanor Hull: black remote control functions, so maybe we could think about colour?\nEunice Albert: Mm-hmm.\nEleanor Hull: Make that might make it a bit different from the rest at least. Um, and as you say, we need to have some kind of gimmick,\nEunice Albert: Okay.\nEleanor Hull: thought maybe something like if you lose it and you can whistle, you know those things?\nEunice Albert: The the keyrings,\nEleanor Hull: Because we always\nEunice Albert: yeah\nEleanor Hull: lose our remote\nEunice Albert: yeah.\nEleanor Hull: control.\nMandy Phillips: Right.\nEunice Albert: Okay, that's cool.\nRobin Smith: Uh yeah uh, being as Exper Expert I will like to say other things we must see the market potential for this product like what is the competition in the market? What are the available prices of the other remote controls in the prices? What speciality other remote controls are having\nEunice Albert: Okay.\nRobin Smith: and how complicated it is to use these remote controls as compared to other remote controls available in the market.\nEleanor Hull: Okay.\nRobin Smith: like and apart from this, it should be having a good look also, because people really li uh like to play with it\nEleanor Hull: Mm.\nRobin Smith: when they are watching movies or playing with or playing with their C_D_ player, M_P_ three player like\nEleanor Hull: Mm-hmm.\nRobin Smith: any electronic devices.\nEleanor Hull: Mm-hmm.\nRobin Smith: They really want to have something good, having a good design\nEleanor Hull: Yeah.\nRobin Smith: in their hands,\nEunice Albert: Okay.\nRobin Smith: so,\nEunice Albert: 'Kay.\nRobin Smith: yes, all this.\nMandy Phillips: Uh,\nEunice Albert: So, we're\nMandy Phillips: what do\nEunice Albert: looking\nMandy Phillips: we think a\nEunice Albert: for 'Kay.\nMandy Phillips: What do we\nEunice Albert: We're\nMandy Phillips: think a good size would be for this?\nEunice Albert: Sorry,\nMandy Phillips: 'Cause\nEunice Albert: carry on.\nMandy Phillips: I I know as you add more buttons to the remote it sometimes gets so big and clunky\nEleanor Hull: Yeah.\nMandy Phillips: and there's\nEunice Albert: Mm-hmm.\nMandy Phillips: just like a hundred buttons on it,\nEunice Albert: Mm-hmm.\nEleanor Hull: Yeah.\nMandy Phillips: or you could have a really small slim one but then you could lose it easily.\nEleanor Hull: Then you lose\nEunice Albert: Okay.\nEleanor Hull: it, yeah. Kind of um, maybe more like a P_D_A_ kind of, just hand held, like,\nEunice Albert: For\nEleanor Hull: 'cause\nEunice Albert: for uh remember we're trying to make it for twelve Euros fifty.\nEleanor Hull: Yeah. No, I wasn't, no sorry I wasn't thinking of the screen of like\nEunice Albert: Okay\nEleanor Hull: a P_D_A_\nEunice Albert: well\nEleanor Hull: but\nEunice Albert: right we'll have to um I'll we're k having another meeting in half an hour so\nEleanor Hull: Okay.\nEunice Albert: um we should all look into a bit uh, oh actually, no, we'll allocate. So you do the looking around at other remote controls.\nRobin Smith: Yeah.\nEunice Albert: Um, if you could maybe come up with sort of shapes and suggested shades or whatever, and you could look into um basically how how it's made I_E_ like how you make it all in one, how what sort of materials are available to you whatever. And obviously, other instructions will come from the personal coach.\nMandy Phillips: Right.\nEunice Albert: Which will probably just usurp what I said so\nEleanor Hull: So you want Robin Smith to look at shapes and everything you said?\nEunice Albert: Shapes and\nEleanor Hull: Yep.\nEunice Albert: colours and\nEleanor Hull: Okay.\nEunice Albert: um basically how to make it attractive. Uh.\nEleanor Hull: Mm-hmm.\nEunice Albert: And you look at competition\nRobin Smith: Yep.\nEunice Albert: and design. Cool.\nEleanor Hull: Okay.\nMandy Phillips: Okay.\nEunice Albert: So we have\nMandy Phillips: Wait\nEunice Albert: uh\nMandy Phillips: for emails?\nRobin Smith: Uh.\nEunice Albert: Um.\nMandy Phillips: Hmm.\nEunice Albert: Okay, groovy. And no doubt we'll get um\nEleanor Hull: Oh no, Sorry\nEunice Albert: Sorry.\nEleanor Hull: it's okay.\nEunice Albert: We'll get um warnings for next meetings as well.\nEleanor Hull: Okay, cool.\nEunice Albert: Okay. I shall I can't imagine these are worth much. Okay.\nRobin Smith: Hmm.\nEunice Albert: Fashion into electronic. Okay.", "Updated Content": "The group discussed their initial ideas about the features that they wanted to integrate into the design. They discussed making a universal remote with a locator function. They also discussed the shape and the number of functions in the main interface. Eunice Albert instructed Robin Smith to examine competitors' remotes, Eleanor Hull to research possible shapes and colors, and Mandy Phillips to research possible materials and the necessary internal components of the device.", "Extract": 0, "dataset": "amisum", "split": "train"}
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