diff --git "a/data/retrieval_battle-f62bcad9-19c4-430b-a7ba-aa2bfeba99dc.jsonl" "b/data/retrieval_battle-f62bcad9-19c4-430b-a7ba-aa2bfeba99dc.jsonl" --- "a/data/retrieval_battle-f62bcad9-19c4-430b-a7ba-aa2bfeba99dc.jsonl" +++ "b/data/retrieval_battle-f62bcad9-19c4-430b-a7ba-aa2bfeba99dc.jsonl" @@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ -{"tstamp": 1722406417.5024, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "tievote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "7a058e06c2b049c4a60e4ac7ab04d00f", "0_model_name": "voyage-multilingual-2", "0_prompt": "巴黎奥运会举办时间", "0_output": [["巴黎奥运会举办时间", "2024 Summer Olympics\n\nThe 2024 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 2024, is an upcoming international multi-sport event scheduled to take place from 26 July (the date of the opening ceremony) to 11 August 2024 in France, with some competitions starting on 24 July. Paris is the main host city, with events held at 16 other cities spread across Metropolitan France, plus one subsite in Tahiti—an island within the French overseas country and overseas collectivity of French Polynesia."]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "1276c96374c14ff9a875f0f17fa86b76", "1_model_name": "Salesforce/SFR-Embedding-2_R", "1_prompt": "巴黎奥运会举办时间", "1_output": [["巴黎奥运会举办时间", "Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics\n\nParis 2024 is the successful bid to bring the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and the XVII Paralympic Games, to the French capital city. Paris formally announced its intention to bid on 23 June 2015 – the date on which Olympic Day is globally celebrated. Following withdrawals in the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the IOC announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as the 2024 Games. After Los Angeles agreed on 31 July 2017 to host the 2028 Games. It was officially announced at the IOC Session in Lima, Peru.\nParis previously hosted the 1900 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics. Paris will be the second city (after London) to host the Olympic Games three times. Of note, 2024 marks the 100th anniversary of Paris' 1924 Summer Olympics, as well as the first Olympic Winter Games in Chamonix. On July 31, 2017, it was announced that rival bidder Los Angeles would host in 2028, effectively giving Paris the 2024 games.\nDates\nThe Olympic Games will be held from 26 July 2024 to 11 August 2024; while the Paralympic Games will be from 28 August 2024 to 8 September 2024. Paris will be the second city to host the games three times after London (1908, 1948 and 2012). These would be the sixth hosted games in France, and the third in summer. Los Angeles, which was announced as the 2028 Games host, will be the third city to host three times (1932 and 1984)."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"} -{"tstamp": 1722406472.6572, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "bothbadvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "1efdece5969d41a4b26d3106c5a5441b", "0_model_name": "text-embedding-3-large", "0_prompt": "RAG 的流程", "0_output": [["RAG 的流程", "V(D)J recombination\n\nProcess V(D)J recombination begins when V(D)J recombinase (through the activity of RAG1) binds a RSS flanking a coding gene segment (V, D, or J) and creates a single-strand nick in the DNA between the first base of the RSS (just before the heptamer) and the coding segment. This is essentially energetically neutral (no need for ATP hydrolysis) and results in the formation of a free 3' hydroxyl group and a 5' phosphate group on the same strand. The reactive hydroxyl group is positioned by the recombinase to attack the phosphodiester bond of opposite strand, forming two DNA ends: a hairpin (stem-loop) on the coding segment and a blunt end on the signal segment. The current model is that DNA nicking and hairpin formation occurs on both strands simultaneously (or nearly so) in a complex known as a recombination center.\nThe blunt signal ends are flush ligated together to form a circular piece of DNA containing all of the intervening sequences between the coding segments known as a signal joint (although circular in nature, this is not to be confused with a plasmid). While originally thought to be lost during successive cell divisions, there is evidence that signal joints may re-enter the genome and lead to pathologies by activating oncogenes or interrupting tumor suppressor gene function(s)[Ref]."]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "43354e26646248698331bb5de5c1e838", "1_model_name": "intfloat/e5-mistral-7b-instruct", "1_prompt": "RAG 的流程", "1_output": [["RAG 的流程", "Raft (algorithm)\n\nRaft is a consensus algorithm designed as an alternative to the Paxos family of algorithms. It was meant to be more understandable than Paxos by means of separation of logic, but it is also formally proven safe and offers some additional features. Raft offers a generic way to distribute a state machine across a cluster of computing systems, ensuring that each node in the cluster agrees upon the same series of state transitions. It has a number of open-source reference implementations, with full-specification implementations in Go, C++, Java, and Scala. It is named after Reliable, Replicated, Redundant, And Fault-Tolerant.\nRaft is not a Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) algorithm; the nodes trust the elected leader."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"} -{"tstamp": 1722407500.9005, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "bothbadvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "3a6107aa4ef346eeb4450c8dbcd1170e", "0_model_name": "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1", "0_prompt": "姚明在nba总共拿了多少分", "0_output": [["姚明在nba总共拿了多少分", "American Basketball Association (2000–present)\n\nJavon McCrea Jeremy McNeil\nPete Mickeal\nAnthony Miller\nOliver Miller\nPercy Miller\nWillie Mitchell\nJamario Moon\nChris Morris\nIsaiah Morris\nLawrence Moten\nByron Mouton\nEric Murdock\nTyrone Nesby\nTyler Newton\nEd O'Bannon\nDoug Overton\nJosh Pace\nGerald Paddio\nJannero Pargo\nRoyce Parran\nAnthony Pelle\nMike Penberthy\nDarren Phillip\nChris Porter\nRashaad Powell\nJames Reaves\nKhalid Reeves\nKareem Reid\nEric Riley\nJohn Roberson\nLawrence Roberts\nStanley Roberts\nRyan Robertson\nJames Robinson\nMike Robinson\nDennis Rodman *\nRené Rougeau\nTrevor Ruffin\nJaRon Rush\nKareem Rush\nBryon Russell\nMark Sanford\nJason Sasser\nAkeem Scott\nDeRonn Scott\nShea Seals\nClayton Shields\nPaul Shirley\nTroy Simons\nDuane Simpkins\nLazarus Sims\nReggie Slater\nDoug Smith\nEddie Smith\nTony Smith\nIsaac Spencer\nCurtis Staples\nPerry Stevenson\nAnthony Steward\nJohn Strickland\nJayceon Taylor\nDoug Thomas\nJamel Thomas\nTorey Thomas\nScotty Thurman\nClay Tucker\nJoah Tucker\nNick VanderLaan\nDavid Vanterpool\nFred Vinson\nJermaine Walker\nMatt Walsh\nRex Walters\nJerod Ward\nReginald Warren\nJameel Watkins\nSylvania Watkins\nC. J. Webster\nTony Weeden\nDominick Welch\nBubba Wells\nRobert Whaley\nDeJuan Wheat\nTyson Wheeler\nDavin White\nLou White\nDonald Whiteside\nBrandon Williams\nJason Williams\nJerry Williams\nLarry Williams\nRichie Williams\nTim Winn\nTerrence Woodyard\nDamian Woolfolk\nMetta World Peace\nGalen Young\nAsia:\nMatt Freije\nChen Hsin-an\nMark Magsumbol\nSun Mingming\nGuy Parselany\nYoav Saffar"]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "4ac35af1927c4e64b90ce469dcb143d3", "1_model_name": "BM25", "1_prompt": "姚明在nba总共拿了多少分", "1_output": [["姚明在nba总共拿了多少分", "List of Desert Island Discs episodes\n\nThe BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites castaways to choose eight pieces of music, a book (in addition to the Bible – or a religious text appropriate to that person's beliefs – and the Complete Works of Shakespeare) and a luxury item that they would take to an imaginary desert island, where they will be marooned indefinitely. The rules state that the chosen luxury item must not be anything animate or indeed anything that enables the castaway to escape from the island, for instance a radio set, sailing yacht or aeroplane. The choices of book and luxury can sometimes give insight into the guest's life, and the choices of guests are listed here."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"} +{"tstamp": 1722406417.5024, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "tievote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "7a058e06c2b049c4a60e4ac7ab04d00f", "0_model_name": "voyage-multilingual-2", "0_prompt": "\u5df4\u9ece\u5965\u8fd0\u4f1a\u4e3e\u529e\u65f6\u95f4", "0_output": [["\u5df4\u9ece\u5965\u8fd0\u4f1a\u4e3e\u529e\u65f6\u95f4", "2024 Summer Olympics\n\nThe 2024 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 2024, is an upcoming international multi-sport event scheduled to take place from 26\u00a0July (the date of the opening ceremony) to 11\u00a0August 2024 in France, with some competitions starting on 24\u00a0July. Paris is the main host city, with events held at 16 other cities spread across Metropolitan France, plus one subsite in Tahiti\u2014an island within the French overseas country and overseas collectivity of French Polynesia."]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "1276c96374c14ff9a875f0f17fa86b76", "1_model_name": "Salesforce/SFR-Embedding-2_R", "1_prompt": "\u5df4\u9ece\u5965\u8fd0\u4f1a\u4e3e\u529e\u65f6\u95f4", "1_output": [["\u5df4\u9ece\u5965\u8fd0\u4f1a\u4e3e\u529e\u65f6\u95f4", "Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics\n\nParis 2024 is the successful bid to bring the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and the XVII Paralympic Games, to the French capital city. Paris formally announced its intention to bid on 23 June 2015 \u2013 the date on which Olympic Day is globally celebrated. Following withdrawals in the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the IOC announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as the 2024 Games. After Los Angeles agreed on 31 July 2017 to host the 2028 Games. It was officially announced at the IOC Session in Lima, Peru.\nParis previously hosted the 1900 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics. Paris will be the second city (after London) to host the Olympic Games three times. Of note, 2024 marks the 100th anniversary of Paris' 1924 Summer Olympics, as well as the first Olympic Winter Games in Chamonix. On July 31, 2017, it was announced that rival bidder Los Angeles would host in 2028, effectively giving Paris the 2024 games.\nDates\nThe Olympic Games will be held from 26 July 2024 to 11 August 2024; while the Paralympic Games will be from 28 August 2024 to 8 September 2024. Paris will be the second city to host the games three times after London (1908, 1948 and 2012). These would be the sixth hosted games in France, and the third in summer. Los Angeles, which was announced as the 2028 Games host, will be the third city to host three times (1932 and 1984)."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"} +{"tstamp": 1722406472.6572, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "bothbadvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "1efdece5969d41a4b26d3106c5a5441b", "0_model_name": "text-embedding-3-large", "0_prompt": "RAG \u7684\u6d41\u7a0b", "0_output": [["RAG \u7684\u6d41\u7a0b", "V(D)J recombination\n\nProcess V(D)J recombination begins when V(D)J recombinase (through the activity of RAG1) binds a RSS flanking a coding gene segment (V, D, or J) and creates a single-strand nick in the DNA between the first base of the RSS (just before the heptamer) and the coding segment. This is essentially energetically neutral (no need for ATP hydrolysis) and results in the formation of a free 3' hydroxyl group and a 5' phosphate group on the same strand. The reactive hydroxyl group is positioned by the recombinase to attack the phosphodiester bond of opposite strand, forming two DNA ends: a hairpin (stem-loop) on the coding segment and a blunt end on the signal segment. The current model is that DNA nicking and hairpin formation occurs on both strands simultaneously (or nearly so) in a complex known as a recombination center.\nThe blunt signal ends are flush ligated together to form a circular piece of DNA containing all of the intervening sequences between the coding segments known as a signal joint (although circular in nature, this is not to be confused with a plasmid). While originally thought to be lost during successive cell divisions, there is evidence that signal joints may re-enter the genome and lead to pathologies by activating oncogenes or interrupting tumor suppressor gene function(s)[Ref]."]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "43354e26646248698331bb5de5c1e838", "1_model_name": "intfloat/e5-mistral-7b-instruct", "1_prompt": "RAG \u7684\u6d41\u7a0b", "1_output": [["RAG \u7684\u6d41\u7a0b", "Raft (algorithm)\n\nRaft is a consensus algorithm designed as an alternative to the Paxos family of algorithms. It was meant to be more understandable than Paxos by means of separation of logic, but it is also formally proven safe and offers some additional features. Raft offers a generic way to distribute a state machine across a cluster of computing systems, ensuring that each node in the cluster agrees upon the same series of state transitions. It has a number of open-source reference implementations, with full-specification implementations in Go, C++, Java, and Scala. It is named after Reliable, Replicated, Redundant, And Fault-Tolerant.\nRaft is not a Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) algorithm; the nodes trust the elected leader."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"} +{"tstamp": 1722407500.9005, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "bothbadvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "3a6107aa4ef346eeb4450c8dbcd1170e", "0_model_name": "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1", "0_prompt": "\u59da\u660e\u5728nba\u603b\u5171\u62ff\u4e86\u591a\u5c11\u5206", "0_output": [["\u59da\u660e\u5728nba\u603b\u5171\u62ff\u4e86\u591a\u5c11\u5206", "American Basketball Association (2000\u2013present)\n\nJavon McCrea Jeremy McNeil\nPete Mickeal\nAnthony Miller\nOliver Miller\nPercy Miller\nWillie Mitchell\nJamario Moon\nChris Morris\nIsaiah Morris\nLawrence Moten\nByron Mouton\nEric Murdock\nTyrone Nesby\nTyler Newton\nEd O'Bannon\nDoug Overton\nJosh Pace\nGerald Paddio\nJannero Pargo\nRoyce Parran\nAnthony Pelle\nMike Penberthy\nDarren Phillip\nChris Porter\nRashaad Powell\nJames Reaves\nKhalid Reeves\nKareem Reid\nEric Riley\nJohn Roberson\nLawrence Roberts\nStanley Roberts\nRyan Robertson\nJames Robinson\nMike Robinson\nDennis Rodman *\nRen\u00e9 Rougeau\nTrevor Ruffin\nJaRon Rush\nKareem Rush\nBryon Russell\nMark Sanford\nJason Sasser\nAkeem Scott\nDeRonn Scott\nShea Seals\nClayton Shields\nPaul Shirley\nTroy Simons\nDuane Simpkins\nLazarus Sims\nReggie Slater\nDoug Smith\nEddie Smith\nTony Smith\nIsaac Spencer\nCurtis Staples\nPerry Stevenson\nAnthony Steward\nJohn Strickland\nJayceon Taylor\nDoug Thomas\nJamel Thomas\nTorey Thomas\nScotty Thurman\nClay Tucker\nJoah Tucker\nNick VanderLaan\nDavid Vanterpool\nFred Vinson\nJermaine Walker\nMatt Walsh\nRex Walters\nJerod Ward\nReginald Warren\nJameel Watkins\nSylvania Watkins\nC. J. Webster\nTony Weeden\nDominick Welch\nBubba Wells\nRobert Whaley\nDeJuan Wheat\nTyson Wheeler\nDavin White\nLou White\nDonald Whiteside\nBrandon Williams\nJason Williams\nJerry Williams\nLarry Williams\nRichie Williams\nTim Winn\nTerrence Woodyard\nDamian Woolfolk\nMetta World Peace\nGalen Young\nAsia:\nMatt Freije\nChen Hsin-an\nMark Magsumbol\nSun Mingming\nGuy Parselany\nYoav Saffar"]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "4ac35af1927c4e64b90ce469dcb143d3", "1_model_name": "BM25", "1_prompt": "\u59da\u660e\u5728nba\u603b\u5171\u62ff\u4e86\u591a\u5c11\u5206", "1_output": [["\u59da\u660e\u5728nba\u603b\u5171\u62ff\u4e86\u591a\u5c11\u5206", "List of Desert Island Discs episodes\n\nThe BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites castaways to choose eight pieces of music, a book (in addition to the Bible \u2013 or a religious text appropriate to that person's beliefs \u2013 and the Complete Works of Shakespeare) and a luxury item that they would take to an imaginary desert island, where they will be marooned indefinitely. The rules state that the chosen luxury item must not be anything animate or indeed anything that enables the castaway to escape from the island, for instance a radio set, sailing yacht or aeroplane. The choices of book and luxury can sometimes give insight into the guest's life, and the choices of guests are listed here."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"} {"tstamp": 1722407647.2786, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "tievote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "fb0e83c097454b778b24089a2dc2ffdd", "0_model_name": "intfloat/e5-mistral-7b-instruct", "0_prompt": "how many points jordan score in NBA", "0_output": [["how many points jordan score in NBA", "Michael Jordan\n\nLegacy Jordan's talent was clear from his first NBA season; by November 1984, he was being compared to Julius Erving. Larry Bird said that rookie Jordan was the best player he ever saw, and that Jordan was \"one of a kind\", and comparable to Wayne Gretzky as an athlete. In his first game in Madison Square Garden against the New York Knicks, Jordan received a near minute-long standing ovation. After Jordan established the single game playoff record of 63 points against the Boston Celtics on April 20, 1986, Bird described him as \"God disguised as Michael Jordan\".\nJordan led the NBA in scoring in 10 seasons (NBA record) and tied Wilt Chamberlain's record of seven consecutive scoring titles. Jordan was a fixture of the NBA All-Defensive First Team, making the roster nine times (NBA record shared with Gary Payton, Kevin Garnett, and Kobe Bryant). He also holds the top career regular season and playoff scoring averages of 30.1 and 33.4 ppg, respectively. By 1998, the season of his Finals-winning shot against the Jazz, he was well known throughout the league as a clutch performer. In the regular season, Jordan was the Bulls' primary threat in the final seconds of a close game and in the playoffs; he would always ask for the ball at crunch time. Jordan's total of 5,987 points in the playoffs is the second-highest among NBA career playoff scoring leaders. He scored 32,292 points in the regular season, placing him fifth on the NBA all-time scoring list behind LeBron James, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, and Bryant."]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "20b2626082524424be46612f00bedc57", "1_model_name": "voyage-multilingual-2", "1_prompt": "how many points jordan score in NBA", "1_output": [["how many points jordan score in NBA", "List of career achievements by Michael Jordan\n\nHe also scored 49 points on and 63 on in back-to-back games against the Boston Celtics.\nGames scoring 45 or more points, career: 23\nGames scoring 40 or more points, career: 38\nGames scoring 30 or more points, career: 109\nGames scoring 20 or more points, career: 173\nJordan failed to score 20 points only six times in 179 playoff games.\nConsecutive games scoring 20 or more points: 60, to\nAlso holds fourth (see below)\nConsecutive games scoring 10 or more points: 179, to\nJordan's entire playoff career\nConsecutive points scored in a game: 17, during second half (from 73 to 90 points), at New York Knicks,\nBroken by Ray Allen on\nPoints, one postseason: 759 (1992)\nScoring 35 or more points in all games, any playoff series: Twice\n5 games, vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 1988 First Round\n5 games, vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 1990 Conference Semifinals\nJoined by Jerry West (6 games, Los Angeles Lakers vs. Baltimore Bullets, 1965) and Bernard King (5 games, New York Knicks vs. Detroit Pistons, 1984)\nScoring 30 or more points in all games, any playoff series: Seven times\n3 games, vs. Boston Celtics, 1987 First Round\n5 games, vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 1988 First Round\n5 games, vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 1989 First Round"]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"} -{"tstamp": 1722408558.7055, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "leftvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "acfe862748ef4696bf6bb2049519ecd5", "0_model_name": "Salesforce/SFR-Embedding-2_R", "0_prompt": "What's the purpose of `if __name__ == '__main__'`?", "0_output": [["What's the purpose of `if __name__ == '__main__'`?", "Stackoverflow Stackexchange\n\nQ: What does `if name == \"__main__\"` mean in Python? \nPossible Duplicate:\nWhat does do? \n\nI have wrote scripts in Python for quite a while now and I study more of Python as I need it. When reading other people's code I meet if name == \"__main__\": construct quite often. \nWhat is it good for?\n\nA: Basically, \nThere's a distinction between the \"main\" script file and external files which were imported or referenced in another way. If the script is the \"main\" script then the special variable __name__ will equal \"__main__\".\nYou can use this to protect the \"execution\" code from the classes and variables the script has. This enables you to import a script and use classes and variables without actually running that script's main code if it has any.\nSee also: What does if name == “main”: do?\n"]], "0_corpus": "stackexchange", "1_conv_id": "a971d6d6aca3462bb6054b2089e3d4d7", "1_model_name": "jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "1_prompt": "What's the purpose of `if __name__ == '__main__'`?", "1_output": [["What's the purpose of `if __name__ == '__main__'`?", "Stackoverflow Stackexchange\n\nQ: html dangerous tags to avoid while developing a chat application I am developing a chat application using PHP and jQuery... all messages sent by the chat pair are appended to a
. While doing this, I found that tags such as