YerongLi / self-instruct

Aligning pretrained language models with instruction data generated by themselves.
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13. Review the passage to find out whether there are any relationship words or phrases present. Provide the corresponding details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\") if found. 

14. Investigate the sentence to see if it includes any relationship words or phrases. Include them in your response (using this format: \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\"). 

15. Check the phrase to see if it has any relationship words or phrases. Provide the relevant details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\"), if you do. 

16. Verify whether the statement contains any relationship words or phrases. Report the details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\") if they exist. 

17. Evaluate the paragraph to see if it has any relationship words or phrases. List the relevant details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\") if available. 

18. Look through the text to check if it has any relationship words or phrases. Please include the details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\") in your answer. 

19. Scan the sentence to see if it has any relationship words or phrases. Give the relevant details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\") if you can. 

20. Scrutinize the statement to determine if it has any relationship words or phrases. State the details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\") if applicable. 

21. Inspect the statement to see if it has any relationship words or phrases. Please give the details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\") if you have them. 

22. Read the statement to see if it has any relationship words or phrases. If yes, please state the details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\"). 

23. Study the sentence to see if it has any relationship words or phrases. Please share the details (in the form of \"relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4\") if possible. 
YerongLi commented 1 year ago

20. Please list all relevant entities found in the given text. 

21. Specify the event type and its trigger based on the context of the given sentence. 

22. List the names of all the entities present in the text. 

23. Based on the context, indicate whether or not an event has occurred. 

24. Provide details regarding the participants and their roles in the event. 

25. Is the event represented in the given text? Please confirm. 

26. Recognize the event type and its trigger. 

27. Indicate if an event has taken place in the text. 

28. Identify the role(s) associated with each argument in the event. 

29. Describe how the two entities relate to one another. 

30. Can you tell me if there's a link between them? 
YerongLi commented 1 year ago
Determine if there is an event described by the trigger word in the text. if so, please specify what it is.
Provide a list of all entity words in the text that belong to a particular class or group.
Please identify any events related to the trigger word in the text.
Select the right combination of event type and trigger word based on the context of the sentence.
Identify which event type and trigger word best fits the context of the sentence.
Determine which event type and trigger word is most appropriate for the given sentence.
Which event type and trigger word do you think would be the best fit for this sentence?
What event type and trigger word do you believe are the most suitable for this sentence?
In your opinion, what event type and trigger word should we use for this sentence?
Can you please choose the event type and trigger word that makes sense for this sentence?
Select the correct option which contains an appropriate event type and its trigger word.
Identify the correct event type and its trigger word from the options provided.
Determine if there is any connection between two entities mentioned in the sentence. if so, please specify it.
Examine the specified event type and trigger to identify the roles of all relevant arguments.
For each sentence, determine whether or not there are any relationships between the named entities within it.
Choose the right combination of event type and trigger word from the alternatives offered.
Identify and retrieve all instances of an event from the text.
Determine whether each pair of entities has a connection or not based on the context.
Examine the text and find out if there are any relations between two entities.
Check if there exists a linkage between two entities mentioned in the text.
Investigate the text and determine if there's a connection between two entities.
Evaluate the text and decide if there is a relationship between two entities.
Determine which of the following events are mentioned in this sentence:
For each of the following sentences, please identify whether or not there exists any event of the following types:
In the following sentence(s), find out if there exist any event of the following types:
Find and output all the entity words in the text that belong to the category. format: "word1, word2"
Identify and output all instances of an event type and its trigger word.
Determine which events are described by the sentence(s) and what their triggers are.
For each pair of entities, please indicate whether they have any kind of relation or not.
For each option, identify whether or not it represents an event type and if so, what is its trigger word?
Determine which of these options corresponds to an event type and provide its trigger word as well.
YerongLi commented 1 year ago
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Instruction
 Determine if there is an event described by the trigger word in the text. if so, please specify what it is.
Format
  The schema is "event_type: trigger" where event_type is one of the options listed below and trigger is any word or phrase in the text.
14. Identify the relationship between two entities based on their names.  
Format: Output should be in the form of "relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4". 

15. Find out which events are mentioned in this text. If you find them, please list them.  
Schema: The schema is "event_type: trigger", where event_type is one of the options listed below and trigger is any word or phrase in the text.

===
Instruction
 Provide a list of all entity words in the text that belong to a particular class or group.
Format
  The schema for this task is "type1: word1; type2: word2"

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Instruction
 Please identify any events related to the trigger word in the text.
Format
  The schema is defined by the event type and trigger word.
Output: The output will include the extracted arguments (if applicable) and their values.

14. Identify the relationship between two entities based on the provided context.
Schema: The schema includes the names of the two entities involved in the relationship.
Output: The output will contain the identified relationship and the supporting evidence from the context.

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Instruction
 For each pair of entities, please indicate whether they have any kind of relation or not.
Format
  [entity_a]-[relationship]-[entity_b].

14. Identify the relationship between two specific entities mentioned in the text.  
Format: Output should be in the form of "[entity_a]-[relationship]-[entity_b]" where [entity_a], [relationship], and [entity_b] are placeholders representing the names of the respective entities. 

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Instruction
 Determine which of the following events are mentioned in this sentence:
Format
  [event_type] = {[trigger], ...}

14. Identify the relationship between two entities based on their names or descriptions.  
Format: Output should be in the form of "relation: word1, word2" where "word1" and "word2" represent the two entities involved in the relationship. 

15. Extract the arguments related to an event type and trigger phrase from the text.  
Format: The output should follow the pattern "role1: name1; role2: name2", where "role1" and "role2" refer to the specific argument roles being extracted, and "name1" and "name2" correspond to the named entities filling those roles. 

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Instruction
 For each of the following sentences, please identify whether or not there exists any event of the following types:
Format
  [event_type] = {[trigger], ...}
Format: Outp
YerongLi commented 1 year ago
7.
Instruction:
Please identify the event type and its trigger word from the list of options.
Format:
Format the output as "type: trigger".  Option: adverse event, potential therapeutic event
Input:
A 10-year-old boy with osteosarcoma and normal renal function manifested laboratory evidence of impending renal toxicity and extreme elevation of aspartate aminotrasferase and alanine aminotransferase within 2 hours after the completion of a 4-hour infusion of high-dose methotrexate (MTX) (12 g/m2), and went on to develop acute renal failure with life-threatening hyperkalemia 29 hours later.
Output:
 adverse event: develop 

8.
Instruction:
Given a sentence, please extract the subject and object containing a certain relation in the sentence according to the following relation types, 
Format:
Please output in the format of "relation1: word1, word2; relation2: word3, word4". 
Option: conjunction, feature of, hyponym of, used for, part of, compare, evaluate for
Input:
Evaluation on the ACE 2003 corpus shows that the convolution kernel over parse trees can achieve comparable performance with the previous best-reported feature-based methods on the 24 ACE relation subtypes .
Output:
 evaluate for: ACE 2003 corpus, convolution kernel over parse trees; compare: feature-based methods, convolution kernel over parse trees

9.
Instruction:
Select the right combination of event type and trigger word based on the context of the sentence.
Format:
The output should follow this structure: "type: trigger" Option: adverse event, potential therapeutic effect
Evaluation on the ACE 2003 corpus shows that the convolution kernel over parse trees can achieve comparable performance with the previous best-reported feature-based methods on the 24 ACE relation subtypes .
Output:
 evaluate for: ACE 2003 corpus, convolution kernel over parse trees; compare: feature-based methods, convolution kernel over parse trees

9.
Instruction:
Select the right combination of event type and trigger word based on the context of the sentence.
Format:
The output should follow this structure: "type: trigger" Option: adverse event, potential therapeutic effect
Input:
We describe a case of a patient with recurrent squamous cell carcinoma who developed an isolated lung metastasis while receiving therapy with cetuximab.
Output:
 adverse event: develop

10.
Instruction:
Please find the trigger word of each event type listed below. Please note that some events may share the same trigger word.
Format:
Each line should contain one option and the extracted event trigger word separated by colon (:). For example:
Option: adverse event
Trigger Word: develop
Option: potential therapeutic event
Trigger Word: received