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# Dataset Card for "Calc-ape210k" |
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## Summary |
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This dataset is an instance of Ape210K dataset, converted to a simple HTML-like language that can be easily parsed (e.g. by BeautifulSoup). The data contains 3 types of tags: |
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- gadget: A tag whose content is intended to be evaluated by calling an external tool (sympy-based calculator in this case) |
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- output: An output of the external tool |
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- result: The final answer of the mathematical problem (a number) |
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## Supported Tasks |
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The dataset is intended for training Chain-of-Thought reasoning **models able to use external tools** to enhance the factuality of their responses. |
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This dataset presents in-context scenarios where models can outsource the computations in the reasoning chain to a calculator. |
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## Construction Process |
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First, we translated the questions into English using Google Translate. Next, we parsed the equations and the results. We linearized |
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the equations into a sequence of elementary steps and evaluated them using a sympy-based calculator. We numerically compare the output |
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with the result in the data and remove all examples where they do not match (less than 3% loss in each split). Finally, we save the |
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chain of steps the HTML-like language in the `chain` column. We keep the original columns in the dataset for convenience. |
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You can read more information about this process in our [technical report](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.15017). |
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## Content and Data splits |
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Content and splits correspond to the original Ape210K dataset. |
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See [ape210k dataset github](https://github.com/Chenny0808/ape210k) and [the paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.11506) for more info. |
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Columns: |
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- `id` - id of the example |
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- `question_chinese` - description of the math problem in Chinese |
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- `question_english_mt` - translation of `question_chinese` to English using Google Translate |
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- `equation` - a nested expression that evaluates to the correct answer |
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- `result_orig_format` - result as a string from the original dataset |
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- `result_new_format` - result as a string, coming out of our sympy calculator |
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- `result_float` - result as a float (e.g. evaluated fractions, etc.) |
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- `chain` - linearized `equation`, converted to HTML-like language with expressions that can be evaluated using our sympy-based calculator |
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## Licence |
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MIT, consistently with the original dataset. |
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## Cite |
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If you use this version of the dataset in research, please cite the [original Ape210k paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.11506) and also [our technical report](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.15017) as follows: |
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```bibtex |
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@article{kadlcik2023calcx, |
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title={Calc-X: Enriching Arithmetical Chain-of-Thoughts Datasets by Interaction with Symbolic Systems}, |
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author={Marek Kadlčík and Michal Štefánik}, |
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year={2023}, |
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eprint={2305.15017}, |
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archivePrefix={arXiv}, |
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primaryClass={cs.LG} |
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} |
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``` |