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{"tstamp": 1722436132.3737, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "leftvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "9fc7884f010949148b0c0372ed6bdc60", "0_model_name": "voyage-multilingual-2", "0_prompt": "are rolls and biscuits the same?", "0_output": [["are rolls and biscuits the same?", "English Stackexchange\n\nQ: Is a ship's biscuit a biscuit or a cake? Cakes go hard when they are stale. Biscuits go soft when they are stale.\nSo, what about a ship's biscuit?\n\nA: From an American point of view, none of the terms biscuit, cake, or cookie is an appropriate descriptor for ships biscuit, which is also known as hardtack and by other terms. The image below is from wikipedia's article about hardtack.\n\nThe article says\n\nHardtack (or hard tack) is a simple type of cracker or biscuit, made from flour, water, and sometimes salt\n\nFrom that description and from the picture, cracker evidently is the most appropriate term.\nNote, the previously-linked biscuit article begins by distinguishing American usage (where biscuits are like small breadrolls except often leavened with soda, not yeast) from British usage (where biscuits are like cookies or possibly like crackers).\n"]], "0_corpus": "stackexchange", "1_conv_id": "229c16e4a1cb4ca78bcc68c20a11da00", "1_model_name": "sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2", "1_prompt": "are rolls and biscuits the same?", "1_output": [["are rolls and biscuits the same?", "Math Stackexchange\n\nQ: Annihilator for a tensor $T\\in\\wedge V^{\\ast}$ For $T\\in\\wedge^{k} V^{\\ast}$ the annihilator is set\n$$an(T)= \\{\\phi\\in V^{\\ast}\\mid \\phi\\wedge T=0\\}$$\nThen I need to prove that $dim(an(T))\\leq k$ and is equal iff $T$ is decomposable ($i.e.$, $T=\\phi_1\\wedge\\cdots \\wedge \\phi_k$ for $\\phi_j \\in V^{\\ast}$).\nI do not know how to attack this problem, suppose that has dimension greater that $k$ but I get no contradiction or at least do not know how to find it.\n"]], "1_corpus": "stackexchange"}
{"tstamp": 1722436145.3122, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "leftvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "fbbb80e6e1cd4354a3097f1d997a3063", "0_model_name": "nomic-ai/nomic-embed-text-v1.5", "0_prompt": "is chief executive officer capitalized?", "0_output": [["is chief executive officer capitalized?", "English Stackexchange\n\nQ: When should titles like \"captain\" or \"admiral\" be capitalized? Please excuse the contrived example below, but I am wondering if this example is properly capitalised? I'm assuming that capitals are used when addressing someone directly, but lower case is used elsewhere.\nCan someone give some rules on this? \n\nThe captain walked into the room. \n \"Hi, Captain,\" said the admiral.\n \"Hi, Sir,\" replied the captain.\n \"Call me Admiral.\"\n \"Hi Admiral.\"\n The captain and admiral stepped forward.\n \"Prime Minister, this is Captain Jones,\" said Admiral Brown.\n \"Pleased to meet you,\" said the prime minister.\n\n\nA: At least according to CMOS, there are a few rules that apply. (Your mileage may vary with AP or Oxford rules, I just happen to have CMOS within grabbing distance.)\n7.16 says that titles used in place of names in direct address are capitalized. (e.g., \"'Hi, Captain'\")\n7.17 says that titles used alone in place of a name are generally lowercased (e.g., \"replied the captain\").\n(Edit: Cited the wrong rule.)\n"]], "0_corpus": "stackexchange", "1_conv_id": "18f8939df9cf41d69bd7782b9f3819ce", "1_model_name": "Salesforce/SFR-Embedding-2_R", "1_prompt": "is chief executive officer capitalized?", "1_output": [["is chief executive officer capitalized?", "English Stackexchange\n\nQ: Correct capitalization for \"of\" in an acronym definition For an acronym that includes the word \"of\", do you capitalize its usage within the definition (or expansion) of the acronym\nFor example, in the follow sentence:\nMy coworker Steve suffers from Complete Avoidance of Work Syndrome (CAOWS).\nShould of be written as Of?\n\nA: I wouldn't capitalize the o in \"of\".\nHere's a well known example.\nTOEFL: \n\nTest of English as a Foreign Language.\n\nTypically, prepositions and articles should not be capitalized.\nFor a comprehensive capitalization rule list, see here.\n"]], "1_corpus": "stackexchange"}
{"tstamp": 1722436325.5236, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "tievote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "24959d5ccc4c4f3ca75055b9cce2a838", "0_model_name": "BAAI/bge-large-en-v1.5", "0_prompt": "who plays meredith quill in guardians of the galaxy 2", "0_output": [["who plays meredith quill in guardians of the galaxy 2", "List of Marvel Comics characters: Q\n\nMeredith Quill appears in films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Laura Haddock.\nFirst appearing in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), she gives Peter Quill a mixtape of her favorite songs before dying of terminal cancer.\nMeredith appears in the prologue of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, in which it is revealed she pursued a relationship with Ego, who secretly gave her the tumor that killed her.\nMeredith appears in Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series, voiced by Courtenay Taylor. In a flashback, Peter Quill promises her not to use violence if he confronts bullies. Additionally, she previously encountered Yondu, who took in Peter on her advice. Amidst Peter's apparent death, he sees a vision of Meredith being revived by the Eternity Forge. Following Hala the Accuser's defeat, the player has the option to either have Mantis help Peter make contact with his mother's spirit or use the last of the Eternity Forge's energy to revive her.\nMeredith appears in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, voiced by Mylène Dinh-Robic. In a flashback, she gifts Peter his father's guns for his 13th birthday before she is later killed by the Chitauri. Additionally, the Magus uses an illusion of her in a failed attempt to coax Peter into submission."]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "d94f94041f324178bfb62096f35d40b7", "1_model_name": "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1", "1_prompt": "who plays meredith quill in guardians of the galaxy 2", "1_output": [["who plays meredith quill in guardians of the galaxy 2", "List of Marvel Comics characters: Q\n\nMeredith Quill appears in films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Laura Haddock.\nFirst appearing in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), she gives Peter Quill a mixtape of her favorite songs before dying of terminal cancer.\nMeredith appears in the prologue of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, in which it is revealed she pursued a relationship with Ego, who secretly gave her the tumor that killed her.\nMeredith appears in Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series, voiced by Courtenay Taylor. In a flashback, Peter Quill promises her not to use violence if he confronts bullies. Additionally, she previously encountered Yondu, who took in Peter on her advice. Amidst Peter's apparent death, he sees a vision of Meredith being revived by the Eternity Forge. Following Hala the Accuser's defeat, the player has the option to either have Mantis help Peter make contact with his mother's spirit or use the last of the Eternity Forge's energy to revive her.\nMeredith appears in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, voiced by Mylène Dinh-Robic. In a flashback, she gifts Peter his father's guns for his 13th birthday before she is later killed by the Chitauri. Additionally, the Magus uses an illusion of her in a failed attempt to coax Peter into submission."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"}
{"tstamp": 1722436384.9754, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "rightvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "cde58fd409d44b1b8bd0c8490be0b24c", "0_model_name": "text-embedding-3-large", "0_prompt": "who played charlie barosky on sons of anarchy", "0_output": [["who played charlie barosky on sons of anarchy", "Sons of Anarchy\n\nQ'orianka Kilcher as Kerrianne Larkin-Telford (season 3), Chibs and Fiona's daughter, and Jimmy O's stepdaughter\nMonique Gabriela Curnen as Amelia Dominguez (season 3), the caretaker of Gemma's father Nate\nMichael Fairman as 'Lumpy' Feldstein (season 3), a boxing club owner in Charming\nBob McCracken as Brendan Roarke (seasons 4 & 6–7; guest season 3), a member of the True IRA council\nFrank Potter as Eric Miles (season 4; co-star season 3), a SAMCRO prospect\nWalter Wong as Chris 'V-Lin' Von Lin (seasons 4–6), a SAMCRO prospect\nDanny Trejo as Romero 'Romeo' Parada (season 4; special guest season 5), a high-ranking member of the Galindo Cartel, who is also a C.I.A. agent\nTimothy V. Murphy as Galen O'Shay (seasons 4–6), a leader within the True IRA\nMerle Dandridge as Rita Roosevelt (seasons 4–5), the wife of San Joaquin Sheriff Eli Roosevelt\nBenito Martinez as Luis Torres (season 4; special guest season 5), a member of the Galindo Cartel\nDavid Rees Snell as Agent Grad Nicholas (season 4), an ATF agent\nBilly Brown as August Marks (seasons 5–7), an Oakland drug kingpin and crime boss who works with Damon Pope\nReynaldo Gallegos as 'Fiasco' (seasons 5–7)\nHarold Perrineau as Damon Pope (season 5), an Oakland gangster who oversees the Niners"]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "738aa5d219da4ac0a96e0e194a92de30", "1_model_name": "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1", "1_prompt": "who played charlie barosky on sons of anarchy", "1_output": [["who played charlie barosky on sons of anarchy", "Peter Weller\n\nIn 2013, he played the part of the villain in the remake of the \"Hookman\" episode of the original Hawaii Five-O. The part was originally played in 1973 by Jay J. Armes. In seasons six and seven of Sons of Anarchy, he plays the ruthless ex-cop Charles Barosky, a boss at the Stockton port and has dealings with the SAMCRO motorcycle club.\nIn 2017, Weller began appearing as Dr. Paul Vellek, a scientist, on The Last Ship.\nDirecting\nWeller has directed various projects for television, including episodes of Homicide: Life on the Street, Monk and three episodes of Odyssey 5. He directed a 1997 adaptation of Elmore Leonard's Gold Coast starring David Caruso and Marg Helgenberger after previously starring in a version of Leonard's thriller Cat Chaser (1989). He has directed eleven episodes of the series Sons of Anarchy, two in season 4, titled \"Dorylus\" and \"Hands\", three in season 5, titled \"Authority Vested\", \"Toad's Wild Ride\" and \"Darthy\", three in season 6, titled \"One One Six\", \"Los Fantasmas\" and \"Aon Rud Pearsanta\", and three in season 7, titled \"Some Strange Eruption\", \"What a Piece of Work Is Man\" and \"Suits of Woe\". He has directed one episode each season of Longmire since 2012."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"}
{"tstamp": 1722436760.2442, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "bothbadvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "b3a4545fe4f0454ca94e9c4bf5d00ccc", "0_model_name": "jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "0_prompt": "Explain MTEB scores and their relevance in real-life applications.", "0_output": [["Explain MTEB scores and their relevance in real-life applications.", "Title: Dynamical Quantum Processes of Molecular Beams at Surfaces: Dissociative Adsorption of Hydrogen on Metal Surfaces\n\nAbstract: Due to the improvement of computer power and the development of efficient algorithms it is now possible to combine high-dimensional quantum dynamical calculations of the dissociative adsorption of molecular beams with reliable ab-initio potential energy surfaces (PES). In this brief review two recent examples of such studies of the systems H_2/Cu(111), where adsorption is hindered by a noticeable energy barrier, and H_2/Pd(100), where activated as well as non-activated paths to adsorption exist, are presented. The effect of lateral surface corrugations on the sticking probability in the tunneling and the classical regime and the role of additional parallel momentum are discussed in the context of the H_2/Cu(111) results. For the system H_2/Pd(100) it is shown that the initial decrease of the sticking probability with increasing kinetic energy, which is usually attributed to a precursor mechanism, can be explained by dynamical steering. In addition, the influence of rotation on the adsorption and desorption dynamics is examined."]], "0_corpus": "arxiv", "1_conv_id": "7d81e64c2cb04a4193cbf4ee3119ef85", "1_model_name": "text-embedding-3-large", "1_prompt": "Explain MTEB scores and their relevance in real-life applications.", "1_output": [["Explain MTEB scores and their relevance in real-life applications.", "Title: MTEB: Massive Text Embedding Benchmark\n\nAbstract: Text embeddings are commonly evaluated on a small set of datasets from a single task not covering their possible applications to other tasks. It is unclear whether state-of-the-art embeddings on semantic textual similarity (STS) can be equally well applied to other tasks like clustering or reranking. This makes progress in the field difficult to track, as various models are constantly being proposed without proper evaluation. To solve this problem, we introduce the Massive Text Embedding Benchmark (MTEB). MTEB spans 8 embedding tasks covering a total of 58 datasets and 112 languages. Through the benchmarking of 33 models on MTEB, we establish the most comprehensive benchmark of text embeddings to date. We find that no particular text embedding method dominates across all tasks. This suggests that the field has yet to converge on a universal text embedding method and scale it up sufficiently to provide state-of-the-art results on all embedding tasks. MTEB comes with open-source code and a public leaderboard at https://github.com/embeddings-benchmark/mteb."]], "1_corpus": "arxiv"}