diff --git "a/image/comprehension/Abduction-basedVQA/closeset_mask_abduction-based_vqa.json" "b/image/comprehension/Abduction-basedVQA/closeset_mask_abduction-based_vqa.json" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/image/comprehension/Abduction-basedVQA/closeset_mask_abduction-based_vqa.json" @@ -0,0 +1,3321 @@ +{ + "set_type": "closeset", + "task": "Abduction-based VQA", + "data_source": "vizwiz", + "type": "image comprehension", + "modality": { + "in": [ + "image", + "text" + ], + "out": "text" + }, + "skill": "Multimodal Reasoning", + "domain": "General", + "general_capability": [ + "Reasoning Ability" + ], + "version": "1.0", + "data": [ + { + "id": "0005", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0005_0.jpg", + "0005_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What meat is this? Answer1:['beef steak mince', 'beef steak mince', 'steak', 'beef steak mince', 'beef steak mince', 'beef steak mince', 'beef', 'beef steak', 'beef steak', 'beef steak mince'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['paint brush', 'paintbrush', 'paint brush', 'paintbrush', 'brush', 'paintbrush', 'brush', 'paint brush', 'paint brush', 'paintbrush']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0006", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0006_0.jpg", + "0006_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What type of medication is this? Answer1:['advil ibuprofen', 'advil', 'advil', 'advil', 'advil', 'advil', 'advil', 'advil', 'advil', 'advil'] Question2:What flavor is this? Answer2:['peach mango', 'peach mango', 'peach mango', 'peach mango', 'peach mango', 'peach mango', 'mango', 'peach mango', 'peach mango', 'peach mango hand soap']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0007", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0007_0.jpg", + "0007_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What number does this say? Answer1:['475', '4.75', '4.75', '4.75', '4.75', '4.75', '4.75', '4.75', '4.75', '4.75'] Question2:Yes, I need to determine what the captcha image on this photo is, thank you. Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'sand', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0008", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0008_0.jpg", + "0008_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What does my computer say? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'cant tell', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'suitable image', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What color is this can and what does the logo say? Answer2:['tan hand', 'ivory hand', 'tan hand logo', 'white logo hat', 'unanswerable', 'no can', 'tan hand circle bottom logo', 'cream tan logo hand', 'unanswerable', 'yellow hand']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0009", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0009_0.jpg", + "0009_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What types and colors of clouds are in this picture? Answer1:['white fluffy clouds some sky visible', 'stratus white', 'white', 'nimbus', 'white cirrus', 'white', 'white', 'regular', 'white fluggy', 'scattered white'] Question2:What percentage off is this coupon? Answer2:['20', '20', '20%', '20', '20', '20%', '20', 'extra 20 percent off everything', '20', '20']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0020", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0020_0.jpg", + "0020_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of vitamins are these? Answer1:['glucosamine', 'not vitamins glucosamine', 'not vitamins', 'glucosamine chondros', 'unsuitable', 'glucosamine condor', 'glucosamen chondro', 'glucosamine chondroitin', 'glucosamine chronditis supplement', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this and is it to be put in the microwave? Or does it even say? Answer2:['roasted turkey breast doesnt say', 'deli turkey breast no mention microwave', 'sliced turkey no cooking', 'deli sliced turkey breast donäó»t need microwave', 'lunch meat no', 'smoked turkey breast no', 'turkey breast doesnt say', 'dont know', 'box', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0021", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0021_0.jpg", + "0021_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What soda is this? Question mark Answer1:['coca cola', 'coca cola', 'coke', 'coca cola', 'coca cola classic', 'coke', 'coke', 'coke', 'coca cola', 'coca cola'] Question2:What flavor is this? I know it's Green Mountain coffee. Answer2:['kahlua', 'unanswerable', 'original', 'unanswerable', 'kahlua', 'kahlua', 'kahlua original', 'kahlua', 'kahlua', 'kahlua coffee']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0022", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0022_0.jpg", + "0022_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['beets', 'canned vegetable beets', 'pickled sliced beets', 'pickled sliced beets', 'pickled sliced beets', 'can', 'beets', 'pickled beets', 'beets', 'beets'] Question2:What does this surface look like? Thank you. Answer2:['marble', 'white marble', 'white', 'marble', 'marble', 'marble', 'grey granite', 'concrete', 'cement', 'grey hard top']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0023", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0023_0.jpg", + "0023_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is that? Answer1:['pants', 'underwear', 'pants', 'underwear', 'unanswerable', 'underwear', 'unanswerable', 'underwear', 'underwear', 'underwear'] Question2:Hi there. What is the contents of this package? Thanks. Answer2:['ice brix', 'ice pack', 'ice', 'ice pack', 'ice brix', 'gel refrigerant', 'unsuitable', 'de icer', 'ice', 'cold pack']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0024", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0024_0.jpg", + "0024_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:is a mail for Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'you', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:I've got two kinds of cheese, american and cheddar, which one is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'american', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0025", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0025_0.jpg", + "0025_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it? Answer1:['black', 'unsuitable', 'darkness', 'darkness', 'unsuitable', 'solid black', 'unsuitable', 'black screen', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:Is there any writing on here? Answer2:['no', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0026", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0026_0.jpg", + "0026_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:How much does it cost? Answer1:['wef', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'about 2 dollars', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'tissues'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['canned food', 'sloppy joe mix', 'sloppy joe sauce', 'sloppy joe sauce', 'manwich', 'sloppy joe sauce', 'hunts manwich original sloppy joes', 'hunts manwich sloppy joe', 'food can', 'manwich']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0027", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0027_0.jpg", + "0027_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Where am I? Answer1:['bedroom', 'unanswerable', 'bed', 'bedroom', 'unsuitable', 'living room', 'living room', 'home', 'living room', 'narnia'] Question2:What color is the shirt? Answer2:['black white', 'white black', 'yellow black', 'cream black', 'black white', 'black white', 'yellow black', 'green yellow', 'black white', 'black white stripe']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0028", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0028_0.jpg", + "0028_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color are these pants? Answer1:['blue', 'blue', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'blue', 'blue', 'denim blue', 'blue', 'blue'] Question2:What kind of pasta is in this frozen meal box? Answer2:['stouffer', 'unanswerable', 'not answerable', 'fettucinne', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'frozen', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0029", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0029_0.jpg", + "0029_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hello. Can you please tell me the name of the city? Thank you. Answer1:['unanswerable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'sd', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:Which articles of clothing, if any, can you see in this photo and do they match? Answer2:['mens yes', 'shirt pants they match', 'yes they match khaki pants green shirt', 'shirt pants yes', 'shirt pants yes', 'shirt pants yes', 'olive green knit shirt tan cargo shorts pants yes', 'pants', 'pants no', 'shirt shorts dont match']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0030", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0030_0.jpg", + "0030_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this? Answer1:['green', 'teal', 'green', 'light green', 'green', 'blue', 'green', 'green', 'green', 'green'] Question2:Send the bag! Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'ok', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0031", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0031_0.jpg", + "0031_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What text is written on this screen? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'open', 'unanswerable', '0', 'unanswerable', 's', '0', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this product? Answer2:['citrus spray wipe', 'spray wipe', 'cleaner', 'cleaner', 'citrus spray', 'cleaner', 'cleaner', 'array citrus spray wipe', 'citrus spry wipe cleaner', 'citrus spray']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0032", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0032_0.jpg", + "0032_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what color is it Answer1:['unsuitable', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'black'] Question2:What is this dough? Answer2:['5', '5', '5 dollar bill', '5 dollars', '5', '5', '5 dollars', 'not clear', '$5', '5']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0033", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0033_0.jpg", + "0033_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Where am I? Answer1:['t mobile desk', 't mobile store', 't mobile store', 't mobile', 'mobile store', 'cell phone store', 't mobile', 't mobile store', 't mobile store', 't mobile'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['chicken pot pie', 'chicken pot pie', 'chicken pot pie', 'chicken pot pie', 'chicken pot pie', '1 chicken pot pie', 'chicken pot pie', 'chicken pot pie', 'chicken pot pie', 'chicken pot pit']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0034", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0034_0.jpg", + "0034_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this bottle? Answer1:['vitamins', 'calcium gummy vitamins', 'calcium vitamins', 'calcium', 'vitamins', 'vita fusion calcium gummy vitamins', 'vitafusion calcium', 'vitafusion calcium', 'calcium chews', 'calcium gummy vitamins'] Question2:What color are these pants? Answer2:['denim grey', 'light blue', 'grey', 'unsuitable', 'grey', 'white', 'grey', 'light blue jeans', 'regth', 'grey']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0040", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0040_0.jpg", + "0040_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of cream is this? What kind of cream is this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'i dont know', 'dior', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'face cream', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What kind of Pringles are these? Answer2:['cheese', 'cheddar cheese', 'cheddar cheese', 'unanswerable', 'cheddar cheese', 'cheddar cheese', 'cheddar cheese', 'cheese', 'cheddar cheese', 'cheddar cheese']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0041", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0041_0.jpg", + "0041_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['pot pie dishwasher', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'pot pie', 'pie', 'dish drain', 'counter', 'unanswerable', 'dishwasher'] Question2:What color is this? Answer2:['white', 'tan', 'tan', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'tan']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0043", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0043_0.jpg", + "0043_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:I can't tell what it is that I'm holding. Answer1:['finger puppet', 'pencil topper', 'toy', 'finger puppet', 'toy', 'smiley', 'not question', 'happy face pencil topper', 'toy', 'finger puppet'] Question2:What type of drink is this? Answer2:['sunrise mangue tangerine', 'mangue tangerine', 'tangerine juice', 'juice', 'mangue tangerine', 'mangue tangerine', 'mangue tangerine', 'tangerine juice', 'tangerine mango', 'juice']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0045", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0045_0.jpg", + "0045_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this product? Answer1:['butter', 'smart balance spread', 'smart balance butter', 'smart balance buttery spread', 'margarine', 'smart balance buttery spread', 'smart balance', 'dfgdf', 'smart balance', 'butter'] Question2:Is there a red light? Answer2:['no', 'no', 'no', 'sd', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0048", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0048_0.jpg", + "0048_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me what this fabric looks like, and what color? Answer1:['floral beige blue red', 'floral grey white', 'light brown leaves', 'unanswerable', 'blue', 'pink blue floral pattern on cream white striped background', 'tan cream striped dark red roses', 'fabric', 'striped blue flowers red tips', 'white blue floral'] Question2:Next picture. Answer2:['chair dryer', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'ssdf', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0049", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0049_0.jpg", + "0049_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'razor', 'i cant see well', 'unsuitable', 'leg shorts', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this, please? Answer2:['smartphone', 'iphone', 'cell phone', 'cell phone', 'smartphone', 'iphone lock screen', 'at&t phone lock screen', 'unanswerable', 'phone 11:32 on', 'iphone']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0052", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0052_0.jpg", + "0052_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is this sock dirty? Answer1:['no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no very clean', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no'] Question2:What is this package? Thank you. Answer2:['tandoori naan', 'tandoori naan', 'tandoori naan', 'bread', 'flatbread', 'tandoor naan', 'tandoor naan', 'tandoori naan', 'tandoori naan', 'naan flatbread']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0053", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0053_0.jpg", + "0053_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:>What kind of soup is this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'no idea', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'dont know', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'potato'] Question2:What temperature is this dial set too? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0055", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0055_0.jpg", + "0055_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Sorry to trouble you one more time. On this frozen dinner, am I supposed to puncture holes in it or cut the slit in it or just leave the film on when I put it in the oven. Thank you very. Answer1:['puncture 2 3 times', 'leave film on', 'yes', 'leave film on poke few holes', 'puncture film 2 to 3 times', 'slit', 'yes', 'unsuitable', 'leave film intact', 'unanswerable'] Question2:what is that, bill? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'hand', '0', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0056", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0056_0.jpg", + "0056_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:This is a jar of baby food. What type of baby food is it? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'earths best brand flavor unrecognizable form image', 'unanswerable', 'earths best', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'earths best'] Question2:What is this item? Answer2:['popcorn', 'microwave popcorn', 'popcorn', 'microwave popcorn', 'microwave popcorn', 'microwave popcorn', 'popcorn', 'popcorn', 'popcorn', 'microwave popcorn']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0057", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0057_0.jpg", + "0057_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What item is this? Answer1:['edamame sea salt', 'edamame sea salt', 'edamane sea salt', 'edamame', 'edamame', 'edamame', 'edamame sea salt', 'edamame sea salt', 'edamame', 'deluxe sides edamame sea salt'] Question2:i have a tool bumps on one of the knobs on the stove dont know if you can see it or not but im just wondering if you can tell me whats there labeled as and where they set up for diffrent temputure Answer2:['150 degrees', 'unanswerable', '150 degrees fahrenheit turn right for higher temperature', 'temperature', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', '150f', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'set at 150 f 65 c']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0058", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0058_0.jpg", + "0058_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What type of yogurt is this? Thanks in advance. Appreciate that. Answer1:['ok', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'organic', 'butter', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is the answer to the math question? Answer2:['x2 x 12 0', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', '20 cm', 'unanswerable', '20 cm']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0062", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0062_0.jpg", + "0062_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['magnum tonic wine', 'magnum tonic wine', 'tonic wine', 'magnum tonic wine', 'tonic wine', 'magnum tonic wine', 'thread', 'tonic wine', 'magnum tonic wine iron vitamins', 'tonic wine'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['breakfast', 'apricot jam', 'craigs breakfast', 'marmalade', 'marmalade', 'peach jelly', 'unanswerable', 'craigs', 'orange marmalade', 'orange marmalade']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0063", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0063_0.jpg", + "0063_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? What brand? Answer1:['chinese food container tai pei', 'thi pei this back', 'tai fei', 'unsuitable', 'brand tai pei frozen chinese food', 'tai pei', 'unanswerable', 'tai fei', 'tai pei', 'tai pei'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['legs', 'legs', 'legs', 'legs', 'ottoman', '2 hairy legs', 'legs', 'legs', 'someones legs feet', 'legs']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0064", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0064_0.jpg", + "0064_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me what this button says now? Answer1:['no i cant read', 'nothing', 'nothing', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'no label', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'no'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['box folgers coffee', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'folgers coffee', 'folgers k cup', 'folgers', 'folgers k cups', 'coffee', 'unanswerable', 'coffee k cups']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0065", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0065_0.jpg", + "0065_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is this a chicken nugget, macaroni and cheese, and brownie dinner? Answer1:['0', 'no', 'no', '2 cheese ham stuffed breadsticks', 'no', 'no cheese ham stuffed breadsticks', 'no', 'no', 'fdfds', 'yes'] Question2:What color is this shirt? Answer2:['brown', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'brown', 'brown', 'grey', 'unsuitable', 'black', 'grey brown']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0067", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0067_0.jpg", + "0067_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What scent is this? Answer1:['pumpkin', 'unanswerable', 'pumpkin', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'pumpkin', 'unanswerable', 'coconut', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'piece paper', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0068", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0068_0.jpg", + "0068_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is that Answer1:['cigarettes', 'camel cigarettes', 'wrf', 'pack cigarettes', 'pack camel cigarettes', 'cigarettes', 'camel cigarettes', 'cigarettes', 'camel cigarettes', 'camel blue cigarettes'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['agenda', 'notebook', 'lily pulitzer spiral book', 'notebook', 'book', 'notebook', 'notebook', 'agenda planner notebook', 'book', 'wirebound lily pulitzer notebook']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0069", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0069_0.jpg", + "0069_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what does this say? Answer1:['chicken mini taco', 'chicken mini tacos', 'chicken mini taco', 'chicken mini tacos', 'chicken mini tacos', 'chicken mini tacos', 'chicken mini tacos', 'chicken mini tacos', 'chicken mini taco', 'chicken mini taco'] Question2:For what college team is this helmet? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'alabama', 'buckeyes', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'alabama', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0070", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0070_0.jpg", + "0070_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hi can you tell me what kind of wine this is please thanks very much Answer1:['unanswerable', 'wine', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unable to see label i think cupcake vineyard moscato', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'cupcake brand', 'red wine'] Question2:What color blue would you say the sky was in this photo? Like the color of water? Answer2:['light', 'yes color water', 'light blue', 'sky blue', 'sky blue', 'sky blue yes', 'sky blue', 'lighter than water', 'blue yes', 'yes']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0072", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0072_0.jpg", + "0072_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:A you a mechanical turk worker or are you volunteer for Viz Wiz? Thanks so much for your help. Also just sort of curious how this all works. Answer1:['mechanical turk', 'worker', 'mechanical turk', 'unsuitable', 'mechanical turk', 'laptop', 'mechanical turk worker', 'mechanical turk', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What does it say on this box? Answer2:['info about watching movies', 'streams video', 'unanswerable', 'movie', 'unsuitable', 'instructions', 'unanswerable', 'prayer', 'unsuitable', 'watch latest hollywood movies tv shows']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0073", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0073_0.jpg", + "0073_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['power charger', 'usb computer device', 'user guide usb headset', 'usb cable', 'usb cable', 'wifi router', 'computer cords', 'antennae', 'cord electronic', 'microphone'] Question2:Can you please tell me what the thermostat is set to? Answer2:['off', 'off', 'off', 'off', 'off', 'off', 'off', 'off', 'off', '']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0075", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0075_0.jpg", + "0075_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this medication? Answer1:['heartburn relief', 'heartburn relief', 'kroger brand heartburn relief unable to see more information sorry', 'heartburn relief acid reducer', 'heartburn relief', 'heartburn relief', 'kroger brand heartburn relief', 'heartburn relief acid reducer', 'heartburn', 'heartburn relief'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['sour cream', 'fat free yogurt', 'yogurt', 'fat free yogurt', 'fat free yogurt', 'fat free yogurt', 'fat free sans gras', 'yogurt', 'yogurt', 'fat free yogurt']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0076", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0076_0.jpg", + "0076_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['coke', 'diet coke', 'unsuitable', 'diet coke can', 'diet coke', 'coke', 'coke can', 'diet coke', 'coke', 'can soda'] Question2:Last try, I turned over the little envelope on the other side to see if it actually was on that, so if you could let me know if there's an amount on that one. Answer2:['no amount', 'no', 'no', 'no amount listed', 'unanswerable', 'no amount', 'no amount', 'blank', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0080", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0080_0.jpg", + "0080_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what type of jello is this? Answer1:['vanilla', 'vanilla', 'vanilla', 'vanilla pudding', 'vanilla', 'vanilla', 'vanilla cook serve pudding', 'vanilla', 'vanilla flavor', 'jello cook'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['flowers', 'flower', 'purple flowers', 'irises', 'flowers', 'flower centerpiece', 'flowers', 'flower', 'floral centerpiece', 'flowers']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0083", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0083_0.jpg", + "0083_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's the title of this book? Thank you. Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'wisdom menopause', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'wisdom menopause'] Question2:What does this sign say? Answer2:['please make up room now', 'please make up room now', 'please make up room now', 'please make up room now', 'please make up room now', 'please make up room now', 'please make up room now', 'please make up room', 'please make up room now', 'wake up']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0084", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0084_0.jpg", + "0084_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's in this bottle? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'ketchup', 'ketchup', 'unanswerable', 'ketchup', 'ketchup', 'ketchup', 'ketchup', 'ketchup', 'ketchup'] Question2:Can you tell what's on this paper? Answer2:['bill', 'no', 'water spot', 'water', 'wet yellow receipt', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0086", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0086_0.jpg", + "0086_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's the name of this audio book and the actual number of the disc? Answer1:['mawson disk number not visible in photo', 'peter fitzsimons', 'mawson by peter fitzsimons disc number unavailable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'mawson', 'mawson', 'mawson', 'mawson', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this box, maybe I don't have the right side up? Answer2:['chicken quesadillas', 'chicken quesadillas', 'chicken quesadillas', 'chicken quesadillas', 'southwest chicken quesadillas', 'chicken quesadillas', 'unsuitable', 'chicken quesadillas', 'chicken quesadillas', 'chicken quesadillas']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0087", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0087_0.jpg", + "0087_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the name of the key just to the left of the delete key? Answer1:['qs key', 'qs', 'qs', 'qs key', 'qs', 'qs', 'qs', 'qs', 'qs', 'qs'] Question2:What kind of drink is inside this can? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'iced tea', 'tea', 'ice tea', 'nestea', 'ice tea', 'tea', 'iced tea', 'nestea', 'lemon nestea']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0088", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0088_0.jpg", + "0088_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me what this is? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'k cup', 'coffee pod', 'make coffee', 'cd', 'coffee', 'coffee cup', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'cup'] Question2:Is there a purpose to the blue tiles or are they just a design? Answer2:['design', 'no', 'design', 'just design', 'design', 'just design', 'hallway', 'design', 'just design', 'design']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0089", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0089_0.jpg", + "0089_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what's written here? Answer1:['eye measurements', 'eye prescription', 'single vision glasses', 'vision record', 'contact lens prescription', 'eye test results', 'eye glasses script', 'prescription for glasses', '1.50 0.25 165 1.75 0.75 10', 'vision score'] Question2:What kind of soap is this? Answer2:['olay', 'olay silk whimsy', 'olay silk whimsy', 'bodywash', 'olay', 'olay bodywash', 'shampoo', 'olay', 'olay', 'olay']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0091", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0091_0.jpg", + "0091_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['speaker', 'radio', 'portable speaker', 'speakerbox', 'wireless speaker', 'speaker', 'speaker', 'speaker', 'speaker', 'speaker'] Question2:Can you read the label of this bottle? Answer2:['luxardo', 'luxardo', 'luxardo', 'luxardo', 'luxardo', 'yes', 'no', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0092", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0092_0.jpg", + "0092_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['half half cream 10%', 'half half', 'half half cream 10 %', 'creamer', 'sealtest brand half half cream', 'half half', 'half half', 'half half cream', 'cream', 'half half'] Question2:What is the product? Answer2:['pepsi', 'pepsi', 'soda', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0094", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0094_0.jpg", + "0094_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what's this Answer1:['computer', 'computer', 'computer screen', 'computer screen', 'computer', 'blue clouds', 'laptop monitor', 'personal pc', 'unanswerable', 'landscape picture on screen'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['pressure cooker', 'pot', 'unanswerable', 'pot', 'this ceramic grill', 'pot lid', 'pot', 'unanswerable', 'trash can', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0096", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0096_0.jpg", + "0096_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hi, what kind of drink do I have in my right hand? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'pop', 'soda', 'unsuitable', 'i cant this', 'unsuitable', 'out frame', 'soda', 'soda'] Question2:what is the name of this perfume? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'suitable image', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'windsong', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0097", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0097_0.jpg", + "0097_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? What is this? Answer1:['campbells soup', 'can soup', 'campbells', 'campbells', 'campbells soup', 'unsuitable', 'soup', 'soup', 'canned soup', 'soup can'] Question2:What book is this? Thank you. Answer2:['unanswerable', 'theres nothing on image', 'unsuitable', 'grey', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no title', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0098", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0098_0.jpg", + "0098_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's the name of this CD? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'no name shown', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What's the name of this snack. Answer2:['unanswerable', 'jujubes', 'unsuitable', 'jujubes', 'jujube asst colors', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'candy']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0100", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0100_0.jpg", + "0100_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'speaker', 'unanswerable', 'speaker', 'unsuitable', 'speaker', 'speaker', 'speaker', 'speaker'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['diet mountain dew', 'diet mountain dew', 'mountain dew', 'diet mtn dew', 'diet mountain dew', 'can diet mtn dew', 'diet mtn dew', 'diet mtn dew', 'diet mtn dew', 'diet drink']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0102", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0102_0.jpg", + "0102_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What are you seeing here? Answer1:['sky', 'unsuitable', 'nothing', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'white', 'cloth'] Question2:Can you see this label to read it, let me know what kind of meat this is? Thank you. Answer2:['chicken', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0103", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0103_0.jpg", + "0103_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What does this represent? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'dont know', 'crest arms', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'coat arms', 'flag emblem', 'unanswerable', 'royality'] Question2:What does it look like? Answer2:['grape nuts', 'grape nuts', 'yellow red bag', 'back book', 'box honey nut cheerios', 'red yellow label', 'unanswerable', 'nut cereal', 'yellow label on red packaging black text', 'container']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0104", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0104_0.jpg", + "0104_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['dont know', 'hole punch', 'hole punch', 'unsuitable', 'unsure', 'tape measure', 'paper hole punch', 'hole punch', 'hole punch', 'tape measure'] Question2:What kind of tree drops this? What kind of tree drops this? Answer2:['pine tree', 'pine cones', 'willow', 'willow', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'trees', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0105", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0105_0.jpg", + "0105_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what is this Answer1:['aquarium', 'aquarium', 'aquarium', 'terrarium', 'aquarium', 'fish tank fish food', 'fish tank', 'fish tank', 'fish tank', 'aquarium'] Question2:What is on that box. Could you please tell me the instructions if possible? Answer2:['french onion soup no instructions', 'unanswerable', 'french onion soup no directions', 'soup', 'french onion soup cant see instructions', 'bremer selects french onion soup', 'unanswerable', 'french onion soup', 'french onion soup', 'french onion soup']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0110", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0110_0.jpg", + "0110_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you identify specifically what is in this box, please? Answer1:['eggrolls', 'pork egg rolls', 'pork egg rolls', 'egg rolls', 'pork egg rolls', 'unanswerable', 'pork', 'pork egg rolls', 'egg rolls', 'pork egg rolls'] Question2:Can you see what this is? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'greased lightening', 'no', 'greased lightening degreaser', 'degreaser', 'greased lightning', 'greased lightning degreaser spray cleaner', 'greased lightning', 'no', 'no']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0111", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0111_0.jpg", + "0111_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this box? Answer1:['lasagna', 'lasagne', 'special lasagna', 'special lasagne', 'special lasagne', 'lasagne', 'lasagne', 'this special lasagne', 'lasagne', 'lasagne'] Question2:What color is this? Answer2:['rt', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0113", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0113_0.jpg", + "0113_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What does it say? Answer1:['chinese menu', 'menu for chinese restaurant', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'too many words to answer chinese menu', 'asian food menu', 'unanswerable', 'menu different options'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['bottle', 'bottle', 'bottle some kind wine', 'martrelli', 'cider', 'wine bottle', 'unanswerable', 'wine bottle', 'wine', 'green bottle']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0118", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0118_0.jpg", + "0118_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:I want to be in the boot menu and I'd like to know how I can move to the option to boot from a USB flash drive. Please give your best shot at telling me what's on the screen and if possible how I can move Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'instructions reboot', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'esc to reboot', 'unanswerable'] Question2:Is this card right side up or upside down? Thank you Answer2:['right side up', 'neither', 'right side up', 'sideways', 'upside down', 'upside', 'sideways', 'unanswerable', 'upside down', 'right side up']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0119", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0119_0.jpg", + "0119_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is on this can? Answer1:['no pic', 'no picutre', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['almond milk', 'vanilla candy', 'vanilla almond milk', 'organic almond milk low fat vanilla flavored', 'almond milk', 'unsuitable', 'low fat low fat vanilla almond milk', 'low fat vanilla milk', 'juice', 'organic almond']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0120", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0120_0.jpg", + "0120_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:I don't know if it'll work because I'm not on the wi-fi network. Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'american flag', 'i dont know'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['stouffer bistro', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'hot pocket', 'frozen food', 'unsuitable', 'stouffer bistro package', 'stouffer bistro', 'unsuitable', 'bread bake']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0121", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0121_0.jpg", + "0121_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of 12 pack of soda is this? Answer1:['dr pepper', 'dr pepper', 'dr pepper', 'dr pepper made prune juice', 'dr pepper', 'dr pepper', 'dr pepper', 'dr pepper', 'dr pepper', 'dr pepper'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['10 euros', '10 euro', '10 euros', 'money', '10 euros', 'euro', 'euro currency', 'money 10 euro', 'stamp', '10 euro note']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0122", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0122_0.jpg", + "0122_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What card is this, please? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'dk', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this item? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'ink', 'unsuitable', 'shampoo', 'shampoo']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0123", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0123_0.jpg", + "0123_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['beef', 'seasoned beef steak bites', 'beef steak bites', 'seasoned beef steaks bites', 'food', 'seasoned beef steak bites', 'seasoned beef steak bites', 'seasoned beef steak bites', 'seasoned beef steak bites', 'seasoned beef steak bites'] Question2:What's this? Answer2:['room', 'living room', 'hotel room', 'chair', 'looks like hotel room maybe', 'knee', 'your knee', 'chair', 'pant leg', 'upper leg']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0124", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0124_0.jpg", + "0124_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what does this say? what does this say? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'description membership benefits', 'unanswerable', 'image cut off something about membership updating your email address', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'profile set up', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:How much syrup are you supposed to put in a glass of milk? Answer2:['2 cups', 'tsp', '2 squirts', '2 3', 'unsuitable', '2 to 3 tablespoons in 8 oz milk', '2 3 tablespoons', '2 to 3 tablespoons', 'lots', '2 tablespoons']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0126", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0126_0.jpg", + "0126_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['wine', 'book', 'malbec wine', 'wine', 'malbec wine', 'wine', 'wine', 'qwerd', 'wine', 'malbec'] Question2:What color is the shirt? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'white', 'white']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0127", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0127_0.jpg", + "0127_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Who's letter is this from? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'fd', 'unanswerable', 'i am unable to see address move up to right', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:There are two shirts. What is the color of the shirt on the left compared to the one on the right? Answer2:['darker', 'unanswerable', 'different', 'blue', 'rag', 'blue on left green on right', 'left blue right yellow', 'left shirt blue right shirt yellow', 'yellow', 'darker blue']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0130", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0130_0.jpg", + "0130_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is it? Answer1:['color whight', 'white blue black polka dots', 'white black blue dots', 'white blue black spots', 'white blue black dots', 'white blue black dots', 'light dark blue dots on white', 'white blue black dots', 'white black blue polka dots', 'white'] Question2:this mail for? Answer2:['advertisement', 'at&t paperless billing', 'at&t', 'unanswerable', 'at&t', 'no', 'phone bill', 'at&t', 't t paperless billing', 'consumer']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0131", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0131_0.jpg", + "0131_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Again this is - I tried sending this before and someone suggested that I take the picture closer up. It's a picture of a garlic label, this garlic, I'm trying to find the expiry date on it and hopefully you can help me out with that. I do appreciate it. Alright? Thanks. Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is this please? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'food', 'soup', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'food', 'unsuitable', 'fruit', 'cherry tomatoes', 'canned fruit']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0138", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0138_0.jpg", + "0138_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['red robin seasoning', 'red robin seasoning', 'red robin seasoning', 'red robin seasoning', 'seasoning salt', 'red robin seasoning', 'red robin seasoning', 'red robin seasoning', 'seasoning powder', 'red robin seasoning signature blend'] Question2:What does this label say? Answer2:['info on aloe product', 'unsuitable', 'ingredients', 'unanswerable', 'jojoba lotion', 'unanswerable', 'ingredients', 'instructions', 'bath goodness shea jojoba', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0141", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0141_0.jpg", + "0141_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['almond chocolate bar', 'almonds milk chocolate bar', 'milk chocolate almonds bar', 'milk chocolate bar', 'chocolate bar', 'milk chocolate bar', 'almond milk chocolate bar', 'chocolate', 'some kind milk chocolate bar almonds', 'almonds milk chocolate'] Question2:What is this item? Answer2:['television', 'tv', 'flat screen tv', 'tv', 'television', 'tv', 'flat screen tv', 'tv', 'tv', 'television']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0142", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0142_0.jpg", + "0142_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is my pants? Answer1:['grey', 'unanswerable', 'dark blue', 'grey', 'unsuitable', 'dark grey', 'grey', 'grey', 'grey', 'denim'] Question2:What color is this please? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'red', 'black', 'red', 'red', 'unsuitable', 'brown', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0143", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0143_0.jpg", + "0143_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of wine am I looking at? Answer1:['columbo 2009 italian sangiovese', 'italian sangiovese', 'italian sangiovese', 'italian', 'italian sangiovese', 'italian sangiovese', 'italian sangiovese', 'italian sangiovese', 'italian sangovese', 'italian sangiovese'] Question2:What color is this (inaudible) please? Answer2:['yellow', 'yellow green', 'yellow green', 'yellow green some orange', 'yellow green on back brown on ridge', 'yellow green orange', 'yellow green', 'yellow', 'yellow green red', 'green yellow']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0144", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0144_0.jpg", + "0144_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:How many calories from fat? Answer1:['20', '20', '20', '20', '20', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', '20', '20', '20'] Question2:What is in this jar? Answer2:['tomato sauce', 'unsuitable', 'sauce', 'dolmio pasta bake sauce', 'sauce', 'bake', 'sauce', 'marinara sauce', 'sauce', 'tomato sauce']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0145", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0145_0.jpg", + "0145_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'chair', 'file', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'pillow', 'blue cushion', 'blue'] Question2:Can you please tell me what kind of coffee or tea this is? Answer2:['peach black tea', 'celestial perfect iced tea', 'sweet peach black tea', 'sweet peach', 'peach iced tea', 'celestial', 'sweet peach black tea', 'sweet peach black tea', 'perfect iced tea', 'peach']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0147", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0147_0.jpg", + "0147_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell what kind of animal this is? Answer1:['beaver', 'otter', 'unanswerable', 'squirrel', 'no', 'beaver', 'unsuitable', 'squirrel', 'unanswerable', 'squirrel'] Question2:What is this can? Answer2:['crush', 'soda', 'crush', 'crush soda', 'grape crush', 'grape crush', 'soda', 'berry crush soda', 'unanswerable', 'crush soda']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0148", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0148_0.jpg", + "0148_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is that? Answer1:['flash light', 'flash light', 'flashlight', 'torch', 'fdgd', 'flashlight', 'flashlight', 'flashlight', 'flashlight', 'flashlight'] Question2:What kind of soft drink is this can? Answer2:['pepsi', 'pepsi soda', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0150", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0150_0.jpg", + "0150_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of machine is this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'pacemaker', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'creative z', 'unanswerable', 'i think cell phone', 'unanswerable'] Question2:How many videos game are in are on the shelves? Answer2:['55', 'unanswerable', '100', 'unanswerable', '62', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', '91', 'approximately 30']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0151", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0151_0.jpg", + "0151_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What flavor of coffee is this please? Answer1:['mocha', 'mocha', 'mocha java', 'moca java', 'mocha java', 'mocha java', 'unsuitable', 'cant tell', 'mocha java', 'mocha java'] Question2:What kind of wine do I have here? Answer2:['unsuitable', '3 blind', 'unsuitable', 'unusable image', '3 blind mice', 'unsuitable', 'chardonnay', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0152", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0152_0.jpg", + "0152_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['peanut butter crackers', 'peanut butter crackers', 'peanut butter crackers', 'crackers', 'peanut butter crackers', 'peanut butter crackers', 'crackers', 'peanut butter crackers', 'peanut butter biscuits', 'peanut butter crackers'] Question2:What color is this? Answer2:['green tan', 'green white', 'white green', 'green', 'green white', 'green white', 'green', 'green white', 'green', 'white green']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0154", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0154_0.jpg", + "0154_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this product? Answer1:['ipad', 'tablet', 'laptop', 'computer', 'tablet stand', 'tablet', 'laptop', 'tablet', 'laptop', 'lap top'] Question2:What is the directions on this wart remover? Answer2:['freeze wart in 10 14 days wart will fall off', 'several steps', 'unanswerable', 'soak clean cover wart medicine cover patch', 'apply to wart', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0155", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0155_0.jpg", + "0155_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this product? Answer1:['mayonaisse', 'unsuitable', 'horseradish sauce', 'unanswerable', 'sd', 'horseradish', 'unanswerable', 'mayonaise', 'kraft salad dressing', 'mayonnaise'] Question2:Is the light on in that room? Answer2:['yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'no', 'yes', 'yes']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0156", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0156_0.jpg", + "0156_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What food is this? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'not food', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What type of tobacco is this? Answer2:['cigarette', 'jps blue', 'virginia blue', 'jps blue', 'jsp blue', 'cigarette', 'jps blue', 'unanswerable', 'blue', 'blue']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0157", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0157_0.jpg", + "0157_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this dress? Answer1:['black white', 'black white hearts', 'black white', 'black white heart print', 'black white', 'black white hearts lips', 'black white hearts lips', 'black white', 'black white hearts', 'black white'] Question2:What brand is this? Answer2:['shock top', 'shock top', 'shock top', 'shock top', 'shock top', 'shock top', 'shock top', 'shock top', 'shock top belgian white', 'shock top']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0158", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0158_0.jpg", + "0158_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'toast snacks', 'toast', 'toast', 'unsuitable', 'tgfc', 'toastees', 'unsuitable'] Question2:I, I keep getting answers to questions I think is someone-else's. I am showing you a shirt. Can you tell me what color it is please? Answer2:['grey', 'sky blue', 'grey', 'light blue', 'green', 'blueish green', 'greyish blue', 'grey', 'grey', 'grey']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0159", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0159_0.jpg", + "0159_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this shirt? Answer1:['usa t shirt', 'united states america', 'united states america tee', 'printed shirt', 'usat shirt', 'graphic', 'united states america', 'patriotic t shirt', 'tshirt', 'united states america'] Question2:What flavor is this? Answer2:['french roast', 'dark french roast', 'french toast roast', 'french roast', 'french roast', 'french roast', 'french roast dark', 'french roast dark', 'french roast', 'french roast']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0161", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0161_0.jpg", + "0161_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:How much money is this? Answer1:['1.00', '1 dollar', '1 dollar', '1 dollar', '$1', '$1', '1 dollar', '1 dollar', '1 dollar', '1'] Question2:What color is this? Answer2:['stripes blue white', 'blue yellow', 'mostly blue', 'black blue yellow white stripes', 'blue yellow black white striped', 'blue yellow stripes', 'blue', 'light dark blue black white yellow', 'blue striped', 'blue']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0162", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0162_0.jpg", + "0162_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is it possible to name this CD please? Answer1:['yes', 'very good', 'very god', 'no', 'very god', 'very good', 'no', 'very good', 'very good', 'very god'] Question2:What does this say? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'nothing', 'blurry', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'nothing', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0163", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0163_0.jpg", + "0163_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Would like to know what color it is. Answer1:['black', 'black', 'black', 'block', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['table', 'unsuitable', 'table', 'table', 'table', 'table', 'unsuitable', 'table', 'person', 'table']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0164", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0164_0.jpg", + "0164_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['book', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What does this box have on it? Answer2:['blank', 'nothing', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'red box no design writing', 'nothing', 'paint', 'unsuitable', 'nothing', 'nothing']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0165", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0165_0.jpg", + "0165_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me the cooking instructions? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'microwave 5 minutes'] Question2:What is this bottle? Answer2:['diet coke', 'unanswerable', 'soda', 'unanswerable', 'diet coke', 'diet coke', 'soda', 'unsuitable', 'diet coke', 'soda']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0166", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0166_0.jpg", + "0166_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is the spring still all white at this point has anything changed? Answer1:['no', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'still all white', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['italian seasoning', 'italian season', 'italian spices', 'herbs', 'italian herbs', 'herbs', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'spice']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0168", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0168_0.jpg", + "0168_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it? Answer1:['kleenex box', 'tissues', 'tissues', 'tissues', 'tissues', 'box tissues', 'tissue box', 'tissue', 'box tissues', 'facial tissue'] Question2:What is y=2x 5-2x? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'no idea', '5', 'algebra problem', 'y 5', 'equation', 'math', '5', 'unanswerable', 'y 5']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0171", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0171_0.jpg", + "0171_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:I'm sure this motexting this is a blue card Answer1:['yes', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'this clearly back book', 'book', 'no', 'yes'] Question2:What color is this little dish? Answer2:['brown', 'white gold', 'gold', 'off white', 'white', 'gold', 'unanswerable', 'yellow gold', 'cream', 'gold']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0172", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0172_0.jpg", + "0172_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is my computer on? Answer1:['no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'computer', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no'] Question2:Whole tomatoes or diced tomatoes? Answer2:['diced', 'diced', 'unanswerable', 'diced', 'unanswerable', 'diced', 'diced', 'diced', 'diced', 'diced']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0174", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0174_0.jpg", + "0174_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['enchilada sauce', 'sauce', 'enchilada sauce', 'enchilada sauce', 'enchilada sauce mild', 'enchilada sauce', 'enchilada sauce', 'enchilada sauce', 'enchilada sauce', 'enchilada sauce'] Question2:Who's at the table? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'no 1', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', '0', 'no 1', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0175", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0175_0.jpg", + "0175_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this can? I already know it is a can, thank you. Answer1:['beans', 'unanswerable', 'beans', 'unanswerable', 'beans', 'baked beans', 'beans', 'beans', 'beans', 'baked beans'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['telephone', 'phone', 'phone dial', 'phone', 'telephone keypad', 'telephone', 'keypad', 'phone', 'dial pad for phone', 'phone']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0176", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0176_0.jpg", + "0176_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this that I took a picture of? Answer1:['remote', 'remod', 'tv remote', 'remote control', 'remote control', 'remote control', 'remote control', 'remote control', 'remote control', 'remote'] Question2:Is this garlic? Answer2:['yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'garlic powder', 'yes', 'yes']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0177", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0177_0.jpg", + "0177_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['faucet', 'tower', 'building', 'building', 'unanswerable', 'stone fence building', 'street', 'handle', 'suitcase', 'building'] Question2:What do you see? Answer2:['plastic bottle coke', 'soda', 'cola', 'drink', 'unanswerable', 'soda', 'coca cola bottle', 'soda', 'soda', 'coke bottle']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0178", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0178_0.jpg", + "0178_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:I am holding in my hand a set of earrings. Can you tell me what shape they are please? Thank you. Answer1:['round', 'round diamonds', 'circular', 'round', 'diamond', 'diamond solitaires', 'round', 'great', 'unanswerable', 'round'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'hospital bed', 'x ray machine', 'xray machine', 'exam table', 'exam table', 'doctors table', 'hospital imaging machine', 'machine', 'x ray machine table']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0180", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0180_0.jpg", + "0180_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the computer screen showing? Answer1:['definition audio driver r2.63 installation screen', 'audio driver installation diagnostic', 'blue', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'audio driver set up', 'audio driver update', 'computer', 'installation instructions'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['jar orange juice', 'orange juice', 'orange juice', 'orange juice', 'orange juice', 'orange juice', 'pitcher orange juice', 'orange juice', 'jug orange juice', 'orange juice']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0181", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0181_0.jpg", + "0181_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What does this paper say? Answer1:['mrs virginia', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'pool pass', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is it? Answer2:['heater', 'cable', 'cords', 'heater', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'wire', 'unanswerable', 'cord', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0182", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0182_0.jpg", + "0182_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What domination of bill is this? Answer1:['1', '1', '1 dollar', '1 dollar', 'sd', '1 dollar', '1', '1', '1', 'dollar'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['frozen vegetables', 'bag vegetables', 'unanswerable', 'bag', 'frozen veggie', 'frozen vegetables', 'corn', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'frozen vegetables']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0186", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0186_0.jpg", + "0186_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of pop tarts are these? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'blueberry', 'unanswerable', 'strawberry'] Question2:This goes under a sink but not sure what kind of water filter or if it is a water filter. Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'garbage disposal', 'disposable tank', 'unanswerable', 'di water', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'horizontal 4 cylinder water filter vertical fat cylinder garbage disposal', 'might be garbage disposal']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0187", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0187_0.jpg", + "0187_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hi. Which colored shirt is this guy in the photo wearing? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'black', 'black', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'black'] Question2:I need a phone number or webpage for this particular hot chili wine. Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', '0']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0188", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0188_0.jpg", + "0188_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this shirt? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'white blue', 'blue white', 'blue white', 'blue white', 'blue white', 'bluish white', 'blue white', 'blue white', 'white blue'] Question2:What kind of almonds are these? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'paper', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0190", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0190_0.jpg", + "0190_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me what this item is please? Thank you. Answer1:['can soup', 'some food item', 'wrong side', 'can food', 'unsuitable', 'can', 'canned food', 'can', 'can', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'blue gradient', 'computer screen', 'unsuitable', 'computer screen', 'glow', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'blue image', 'computer screen']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0192", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0192_0.jpg", + "0192_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['can beans', 'beans', 'unsuitable', 'pork beans', 'beans', 'turn can to right unable to see label', 'baked beans', 'unanswerable', 'bottle', 'baked beans'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['room', 'i see carpeted floor', 'floor', 'bedroom', 'carpet', 'bedroom', 'floor', 'this home', 'room', 'carpet']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0197", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0197_0.jpg", + "0197_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the temperature? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', '1000', 'move camera down unable to see screen temp', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'canäó»t tell', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What brand and model is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', '60 watts', '60 1500', 'cant tell', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'pack light bulbs', 'unanswerable', 'ge']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0199", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0199_0.jpg", + "0199_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is it juice? Answer1:['house', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'hats', 'unsuitable', 'hats', 'hats', 'unanswerable', 'hats', 'hats', 'caps', 'hats']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0201", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0201_0.jpg", + "0201_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of can is this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'vegetables', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'metal', 'hot sauce'] Question2:Can you please tell me what this says? Answer2:['join us on march 21st', 'join us on march 21st in icon leasing office fr6 pm for free massages courtesy favors spa', 'join us on march 21st in icon leasing office 6 8 pm free massages courtesy favors spa', 'yes', 'join us on march 21st in icon leasing office from 6 pm for free massages courtesy favors spa', 'join us march 21 in icon leasing office from 6 8 pm for free massages courtesy favors spa', 'free massages 6 pm march 21 icon office', 'join us on march 31', 'announcement free massage', 'join us on march 21st']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0205", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0205_0.jpg", + "0205_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of chips are these? Answer1:['potato', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'sweet sassy', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'sweet salty', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'lays'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'food processor', 'food processor', 'sadfsdf', 'food processor', 'food processor', 'humidifier', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'food processor']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0206", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0206_0.jpg", + "0206_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of dog treats are these? Answer1:['holistic blue buffalo', 'blue buffalo', 'blue buffalo', 'blue buffalo', 'blue buffalo', 'blue', 'blue', 'food', 'blue buffalo', 'blue'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['this brandy', 'castillos monseran', 'wine', 'castillos monseran', 'wine', 'castillo de monseran', 'unsuitable', 'castillo de monseran wine', 'wine', 'bottle wine']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0207", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0207_0.jpg", + "0207_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['cookie dough', 'cookies', 'ready to bake chocolate chip cookies', 'chocolate chunk chip', 'cookies', 'pillsbury ready to bake chocolate chunk chip cookies', 'ready to bake chocolate chunk chip cookies', 'bakeable cookies', 'chocolate chunk chip', 'cookie dough'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['dwesf', 'schwans food box', 'package', 'unsuitable', 'blackened chicken', 'blackened chicken tender alfredo fettucini', 'unsuitable', 'frozen dinner', 'tv dinner', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0208", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0208_0.jpg", + "0208_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Could you please tell me what color that is, thank you. Answer1:['white', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'unanswerable', 'silver white', 'white', 'white'] Question2:What kind of drink is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'black', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0211", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0211_0.jpg", + "0211_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this? Answer1:['yellow', 'yellow', 'yellow', 'yellow', 'yellow', 'yellow', 'yellow', 'yellow', 'mango yellow', 'yellow'] Question2:What is this product? Answer2:['celeste pizza', 'celeste', 'unanswerable', 'celeste', 'frozen pizza', 'celeste', 'celeste frozen dinner', 'celeste', 'frozen dinner', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0212", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0212_0.jpg", + "0212_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['m&m', 'unsuitable', 'm ms', 'm&ms', 'm&ms', 'candy', 'candy', 'table', 'unanswerable', 'some papers'] Question2:What is the name of this perfume sample? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'ferrari', 'cdas', 'unsuitable', 'ferrari', 'cuderia ferrari', 'cuderia ferrari', 'unsuitable', 'scuderia ferrari', 'scuderia ferrari']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0214", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0214_0.jpg", + "0214_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['keypad', 'keypad', 'door lock code pad', 'lock key pad', 'knob', 'door lock', 'keypad', 'door lock keypad', 'lock', 'dial pad'] Question2:What scent is this soap? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'buy rum', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'bay rum', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0216", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0216_0.jpg", + "0216_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What does the screen say? Answer1:['lost chain at cluster 319258 corrected over over', 'lost chain at cluster 319258 corrected', 'last chain at cluster 319254 corrected 23 time number up each time', 'last chain at cluster', 'last chain at cluster 319254 corrected', 'lost chain at cluster bunch consecutive numbers corrected', 'lost chain at cluster corrected', 'not clear', 'lost chain at cluster 319254 corrected', 'lost chain at cluster 319254 corrected'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['otoscope', 'doctors microscope', 'tool', 'ear checker', 'tool', 'bullet', 'valve', 'ear scope', 'makeup', 'to look in your ear']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0221", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0221_0.jpg", + "0221_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color are these two connectors? Answer1:['black blue', 'blue black', 'blue black', 'black blue', 'blue black', 'black blue', 'black blue', 'blue black', 'black blue', '1 black other blue'] Question2:Please describe this picture to me. Answer2:['black dog green chair wooden desk', 'black dog chair', 'chair black dog dresser', 'black dog', 'dog chair', 'small black dog in front computer chair', 'dogs office chair behind', 'dog standing in front wardrobe', 'large black dog in office', 'black dog']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0223", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0223_0.jpg", + "0223_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is this a microsoft mouse? Answer1:['maybe', 'computer mouse', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'mouse undetermined brand', 'unanswerable', 'yes'] Question2:Is this shirt green of blue? Answer2:['neither', 'green', 'green', 'green', 'green', 'green', 'green', 'green', 'green', 'green']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0225", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0225_0.jpg", + "0225_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the package name? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'dunkin hines', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'duncan hines', 'unsuitable', 'duncan hines', 'moist delight'] Question2:What flavor of cat food please? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'salmon', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0226", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0226_0.jpg", + "0226_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What type of spice is this? Answer1:['coriander powder', 'ds', 'coriander', 'coriander powder', 'coriander', 'coriander powder', 'coriander powder', 'coriander', 'coriander', 'coriander'] Question2:Does this jewelry and this outfit match well together? Answer2:['yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes good', 'no']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0229", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0229_0.jpg", + "0229_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the product? Answer1:['potato', 'pita chips', 'pita chips', 'parmesan garlic pita chips', 'biscuit mix', 'unanswerable', 'bread', 'pita chips parmesan garlic', 'garlic chips', 'parmesan garlic pita chips'] Question2:I'm just wondering what this bottle is? Answer2:['vaseline lotion', 'vaseline', 'lotion', 'vaseline lotion', 'lotion', 'vaseline lotion', 'hand lotion', 'vaseline', 'gasoline', 'vasolin']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0230", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0230_0.jpg", + "0230_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Not English. Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is the logo on this vodka bottle? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'i dont know', 'green']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0231", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0231_0.jpg", + "0231_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is on this shirt? Answer1:['pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['macbook', 'mac computer', 'mac laptop', 'mac', 'laptop', 'apple laptop', 'apple macbook', 'apple laptop', 'laptop computer', 'apple']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0233", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0233_0.jpg", + "0233_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this package and what does it contain? Thank you. Answer1:['food noodles cheese powder', 'unanswerable', 'kraft mac cheese deluxe', 'macaroni cheese', 'macaroni', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'macaroni cheese'] Question2:Is, is this shampoo? Answer2:['yes', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0234", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0234_0.jpg", + "0234_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:I don't know if you can tell me what's left middle and right, but thanks for doing what you do. I really appreciate that. Answer1:['garrison home on prairie middle cant see other 2', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'book book dvd', 'unsuitable', 'dvds cd', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'dvds'] Question2:What color is my shirt? Answer2:['black neon green', 'black green', 'black green', 'black neon green', 'black green', 'green black', 'black green image skull hat', 'black green image', 'black green', 'black green']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0235", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0235_0.jpg", + "0235_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:How full is this bottle? Answer1:['half', 'slightly over half', 'mostly full', 'empty', 'half', 'nailpalice', 'halfway', 'half', 'unanswerable', 'half'] Question2:What is in the bottle? Answer2:['water', 'water', 'water', 'water', 'unsuitable', 'water', 'water', 'unanswerable', 'water', 'water']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0237", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0237_0.jpg", + "0237_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of bread is this? Answer1:['oatnut', 'oroweat original oatnut bread', 'oatnut', 'oatnut', 'bread', 'oatnut', 'oatnut', 'original oatnut', 'unsuitable', 'oatnut bread'] Question2:What color is this sleeping bag? Answer2:['blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'metallic blue', 'blue', 'blue']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0240", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0240_0.jpg", + "0240_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this plant? Answer1:['yellow flowering', 'green', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'flower', 'unanswerable', 'cactus', 'flower', 'dandelion', 'yellow spider chrysanthemum'] Question2:How many degrees? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unknown', '30', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', '30', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0241", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0241_0.jpg", + "0241_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is on the screen? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unclear picture fuzzy', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'bag on sink', 'snack bag', 'chip bag', 'rice cakes', 'chips', 'chips', 'potato chips', 'unanswerable', 'bag chips']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0242", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0242_0.jpg", + "0242_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['dental floss', 'floss', 'mint waxed dental floss', 'dental floss', 'waxed floss', 'floss', 'dental floss', 'dental floss', 'dental floss', 'reach mint waxed floss'] Question2:What's this? Answer2:['beer label', 'alcohol', 'wells bombardier english beer', 'alcohol', 'alcohol', 'wells bombardier english alcohol', 'beer', 'beer', 'wells bombardier english', 'some english film']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0244", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0244_0.jpg", + "0244_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me what this is? I hope I took the picture right, and thank you this is a wonderful application. Answer1:['table', 'bed', 'stuff on table', 'sideways picture bed table top', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'napkin holder', 'dining table', 'table', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is in this can? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'soup', 'unsuitable', 'soup', 'soup', 'soup', 'soup', 'beans', 'progresso soup', 'soup']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0245", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0245_0.jpg", + "0245_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'glass', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'television', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:This is a box of russel stover chocolates. Could you tell me what style of chocolates they are? Answer2:['dark', 'all dark', 'all dark', 'dark chocolates', 'all dark', 'all dark', 'all dark fine chocolates', 'dark chocolate', 'chocolate', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0246", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0246_0.jpg", + "0246_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['toothbrush', 'toothbrush', 'toothbrush', 'toothbrush', 'toothbrush', 'blue white toothbrush', 'brush', 'blue toothbrush', 'disposable tooth brush', 'tooth brush'] Question2:What kind of medicine is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'headache', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0249", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0249_0.jpg", + "0249_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of laptop is that? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'i am not sure', 'cant see', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'dell', 'acer', 'acer'] Question2:what types of seeds are these? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'morning glory', 'flower seeds', 'morning glory flowers', 'flowers', 'text to small', 'flower', 'violets', 'morning glory']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0250", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0250_0.jpg", + "0250_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What do you see in the picture? Answer1:['door', 'door', 'bed door', 'bed', 'door bed spread', 'bed door', 'door', 'door', 'bed', 'bed door'] Question2:What is this called? Answer2:['calculator', 'calculator', 'calculator', 'game', 'calculator', 'calculator', 'calculator', 'number pad', 'calculator', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0254", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0254_0.jpg", + "0254_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['clamp', 'unanswerable', 'calipers', 'some sort caliper measuring tool', 'unanswerable', 'tool', 'channel lock', 'tool', 'i dont know', 'tool'] Question2:What kind of canned food is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0256", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0256_0.jpg", + "0256_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['tree', 'tree', 'tree', 'fence', 'unsuitable', 'tree fence', 'tree', 'tree behind shoulder', 'fence', 'tree fence sky'] Question2:Trying this again. Answer2:['unanswerable', 'green cereal killer t shirt cereal angry milk image', 't shirt labeled cereal killer showing milk pouring into cereal bowl', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 't shirt', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0259", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0259_0.jpg", + "0259_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:You have a new toy. A new toy. Answer1:['no toy this deaf blind service center mission', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What soup is this? Answer2:['campbells soup', 'unanswerable', 'campbells', 'campbells', 'campbells', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0260", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0260_0.jpg", + "0260_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What book is this? Answer1:['naomis breakthrough guide', 'breakthrough guide', 'unanswerable', 'naomis breakthrough guide', 'unanswerable', 'naomis breakthrough guide', 'breakthrough guide', 'naomis breakthrough guide', 'unanswerable', 'breakthough guide'] Question2:What color is my dog? Answer2:['brown white', 'brown white', 'white brown', 'tan white', 'white brown grey', 'light brown white', 'tan white dark brown', 'tan white', 'brown white tan', 'tan']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0262", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0262_0.jpg", + "0262_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['wine', 'wine', 'bottle barolo 2004', 'wine', 'wine', 'wine', 'wine', 'wine', 'barolo 2004', 'wine'] Question2:What movie is this? Answer2:['thor', 'thor', 'thor', 'thor', 'thor', 'thor', 'thor', 'thor', 'thor', 'movie thor']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0265", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0265_0.jpg", + "0265_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Does this jewelry match this outfit? Answer1:['image plurry', 'unsuitable', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'yes'] Question2:What kind of vitamins are these, please? Answer2:['naturemade', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'calcium', 'naturemade', 'unanswerable', 'calcium magnesium', 'calcium magnesium', 'calcium magnesium']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0269", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0269_0.jpg", + "0269_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Which time zone is selected? Answer1:['eastern', 'america', 'unanswerable', 'america new york', 'unsuitable', 'america new york', 'unanswerable', 'america new york', 'america new york', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What does it say? Answer2:['oven bags', 'oven bags', 'oven bags', '5 regular oven bags', 'oven bags', 'oven bags', 'oven bags', 'oven bags', '5 goliath oven bags', '5 regular oven bags']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0270", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0270_0.jpg", + "0270_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? What kind of game is it? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'basketball game for gaming console', 'boxing', 'unsuitable', 'video game', 'pc', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What color is the chair? Answer2:['brown', 'brown', 'brown', 'brown', 'dark brown', 'brown', 'brown', 'brown', 'brown', 'brown']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0271", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0271_0.jpg", + "0271_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['can refried beans', 'can food', 'refried beans', 'refried beans', 'refried beans', 'refried beans', 'can soup', 'unsuitable', 'refried beans', 'refried beans'] Question2:Could you please tell me what the picture is on the front of this shirt? Thank you. Answer2:['christmas tree mosaic', 'christmas tree made santas', 'christmas tree', 'santas in shape christmas tree', 'santas in shape christmas tree', 'christmas tree covered in santa claus ornaments', 'christmas tree', 'christmas tree santas', 'christmas tree', 'santa xmas tree']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0272", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0272_0.jpg", + "0272_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hello, could you please tell me what color that is? Thank you! Answer1:['silver', 'unsuitable', 'gold', 'unsuitable', 'i cannot flash makes hard to see', 'pink', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'red', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What color is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'red white blue curtains', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'brown', 'red white', 'red']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0274", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0274_0.jpg", + "0274_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is there are picture on this box, or words? Answer1:['santa figurine', 'santa figurine', 'both', 'picture', 'both', 'yes', 'both', 'both', 'yes', 'santa figurine pictures too'] Question2:what is this picture of? Answer2:['cat', 'cat doorway', 'cat', 'cat on doormat outside door open', 'cat', 'cat on mat', 'cat', 'sleeping cat', 'raccoon', 'cat']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0275", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0275_0.jpg", + "0275_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What do these slippers look like? Answer1:['homer simpson', 'homer simpson', 'homer simpson', 'yellow', 'homer simpson', 'bart simpson', 'homer simpson', 'homer simpson yellow big eyes', 'bart simpson', 'homer simpsons face'] Question2:Is my shirt dirty? Answer2:['no', 'yes', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'shirt', 'no', 'yes', 'no']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0276", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0276_0.jpg", + "0276_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this box please? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'frozen dinner', 'food', 'betty crocker food', 'meal', 'potatoes', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'baking mix'] Question2:What color is this shirt? Answer2:['plaid dark red as well as white black grey', 'black white maroon plaid', 'red white grey black plaid', 'plaid', 'plaid burgundy black white', 'red plaid', 'black plaid', 'white maroon black', 'white black red', 'plaid dark red']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0278", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0278_0.jpg", + "0278_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['kellogg low fat granola', 'cereal', 'granola raisins cereal', 'kellogg low fat granola raisins cereal', 'low fat granola raisins', 'low fat granola raisins cereal', 'cereal', 'cereal', 'low fat granola cereal', 'cereal'] Question2:I wonder if you can see anything on this computer screen? I am blind, and all I know is my computer is not starting. It's fun, except not. Answer2:['screen says starting windows windows logo in center', 'screen says starting windows colorful windows logo', 'starting windows', 'starting windows', 'starting windows', 'starting windows', 'starting windows', 'starting windows screen', 'starting windows', 'computer screen staring windows']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0279", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0279_0.jpg", + "0279_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's the temperature on my thermostat? Answer1:['79', '79 degrees', '79', '79', '79', '79 degrees', '79', '79', '79°', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is this product? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'curtain', 'sheet', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0282", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0282_0.jpg", + "0282_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of a cat is this? Answer1:['calico', 'unanswerable', 'american shorthair', 'tabby', 'tabby', 'unanswerable', 'tabby', 'tabby', 'house cat', 'house cat'] Question2:what did the screen say Answer2:['example livingroom pc', 'pc name', 'example: livingroom pc', 'says example: livingroom pc', 'pc name example livingroom pc', 'example: livingroom pc', 'pc name', 'pc name example: livingroom pc', 'pc name example: livingroom pc', 'example: livingroom pc']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0283", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0283_0.jpg", + "0283_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hi, can you please tell me what that packet is? Answer1:['cookies', 'cookie mix', 'chocolate cookies', 'triple chocolate cookies', 'cookie mix', 'triple chocolate cookies', 'cookies', 'triple chocolate cookies', 'triple chocolate cookies', 'prewetts triple chocolate cookies'] Question2:What's the color of this jacket. Thanks. Answer2:['black', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'black', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0284", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0284_0.jpg", + "0284_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'gum', 'unanswerable', 'kershaw', 'hershaw', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:Let's try it again. Can you tell me what the oven temperature is now? Thanks. Answer2:['225', 'unanswerable', '250', '290', '275', '325', '275', '275', '280', '255']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0286", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0286_0.jpg", + "0286_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hi there. I have a picture here of a screenshot with a captcha in it and I'm blind so I need some help deciphering it. Thank you. Answer1:['not question', 'craft beads', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'lighter', 'cell phone case', 'carpet', 'circle pattern', 'lighter', 'table cover', 'rug']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0288", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0288_0.jpg", + "0288_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this item? Answer1:['food', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'can not tell', 'unanswerable', 'canned food'] Question2:What color is this necklace? Answer2:['black', 'black', 'black white gold', 'black', 'black', 'black silver', 'black', 'black silver', 'black white', 'green']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0289", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0289_0.jpg", + "0289_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What game is this? Answer1:['motor storm', 'motor storm', 'motor storm', 'motor storm', 'motor storm', 'motor storm', 'motor storm', 'motor storm', 'motor storm', 'motorstorm'] Question2:Where is this from? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'mailbox', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'usa', 'united states', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0290", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0290_0.jpg", + "0290_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this shirt? Answer1:['shirt', 'pink', 'hot pink', 'red', 'pink', 'pink', 'maroon', 'maroon', 'pink', 'pink'] Question2:Is this a better picture? If not, tell me which way to go. Answer2:['time 32:07 steps 2855', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'ht', 'unanswerable', 'clear picture machine panel']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0292", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0292_0.jpg", + "0292_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's in this can? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'i dont know', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is in this can? Answer2:['whole kernel corn', 'whole kernal corn', 'corn', 'corn', 'corn', 'whole kernel corn', 'whole kernel corn', 'corn', 'sweet whole kernel corn', 'corn']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0295", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0295_0.jpg", + "0295_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this. Answer1:['san disk memory card', 'kgb scan disk', 'extreme 3 sony card', '4 gb sd card', 'memory card', 'memory card', 'extreme iii card', 'micro sd card adapter', 'sd card', 'sandisk'] Question2:What type of medicine is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0296", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0296_0.jpg", + "0296_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's this item? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'lotion', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'shampoo', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'bottle'] Question2:What kind of food is this? Answer2:['packaged', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'chips', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'ravioli', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0298", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0298_0.jpg", + "0298_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this small bottle? What is in this small bottle? Answer1:['lotion', 'unanswerable', 'lotion', 'liquid', 'silkisence lotion', 'lotion', 'lotion', 'lotion', 'lotion', 'silkience lotion'] Question2:You did not give me the answer to my question. Please do so, thank you. You say, but there's no stop button. Answer2:['i couldnt see', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'dolls on window ledge', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0299", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0299_0.jpg", + "0299_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this? Thank you. Answer1:['white', 'white', 'tan', 'white', 'off white', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'white', 'white'] Question2:Can you tell me what this is please? Answer2:['no', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'keys', 'on off switch to something', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', '90', 'phone', 'keyboard']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0300", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0300_0.jpg", + "0300_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it? Answer1:['cell phone', 'smart phone iphone', 'cell phone', 'iphone', 'iphone', 'cell phone', 'iphone ipod', 'phone', 'cell phone', 'iphone'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['cat', 'grey cat', 'cat', 'cat', 'cat', 'cat', 'cat', 'cat', 'cat', 'cat']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0302", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0302_0.jpg", + "0302_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what does this one say? Answer1:['master commander movie', 'master commander', 'master commander: far side world', 'master commander far side world', 'master commander: far side world', 'master commander', 'master commander far side world', 'russell crowe master commander far side world', 'master commander', 'master commander'] Question2:What kind of cat is this? Answer2:['tired cat', 'grey', 'grey', 'blue russian', 'grey shorthair', 'unanswerable', 'grey housecat', 'siamese', 'grey', 'persian']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0306", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0306_0.jpg", + "0306_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What flavor of soda is this? Answer1:['root beer', 'mug root beer', 'rootbeer', 'root beer', 'root beer', 'root beer', 'root beer', 'root beer', 'root beer', 'root beer'] Question2:What am I wearing? Answer2:['teal t shirt', 'blue shirt', 't shirt', 't shirt', 't shirt', 'shirt', 't shirt', 'shirt', 'light blue shirt', 'teal tshirt']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0310", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0310_0.jpg", + "0310_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this can, please? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'traditional refried beans', 'refried bean', 'refried beans', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'traditional refried beans', 'traditional refried beans', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What else does this label say? Answer2:['too small to read', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'words', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0311", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0311_0.jpg", + "0311_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's this candy bar? Answer1:['baby ruth', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'erag', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is the phone number for the contact center? Answer2:['0845 7 48 49 50', '0845 7 48 49 50', '0845 7 48 49 50', '0845 7 48 49 50', '08457484950', '0845 7 48 49 50', '0', '0845 7 48 49 50', '0845 7 48 49 50', '0845 7 48 49 50']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0313", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0313_0.jpg", + "0313_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:is the door open? Answer1:['yes', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'yes', 'unstable image', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'no'] Question2:What's in this package? Answer2:['crumb topping', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0314", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0314_0.jpg", + "0314_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's this? Answer1:['tv remote', 'remote', 'remote', 'remote control', 'remote', 'remote control', 'remote', 'tv remote', 'remote control', 'tv remote control'] Question2:What does this say? What does this say? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unable to see move camera back right just little', 'baltimore maryland 21202', 'cant see', 'unanswerable', 'address', 'baltimore maryland', 'pension', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0315", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0315_0.jpg", + "0315_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the title on this DVD? Answer1:['unknown', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unknown', 'unsuitable', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:Can you tell me the fragrance and the brand of this shower gel? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0316", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0316_0.jpg", + "0316_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Whats the logo on the shirt for? Thanks Answer1:['unsuitable', 'cant tell', 'milwaukee brewers', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'brewers', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What color is this fabric? Answer2:['pink', 'pink', 'purple', 'pink', 'pink', 'purple', 'unsuitable', 'pinkish', 'unanswerable', 'pink']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0318", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0318_0.jpg", + "0318_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:I know I can't record very well but could you tell me if you can figure it out what kind of beer this is? Thank you, Answer1:['cerveza mexicali beer', 'cerveza mexicali', 'cerveza mexicali beer', 'unsuitable', 'texacali', 'mexicali beer', 'mexicali', 'mexicali', 'mexicali', 'cerveza mexicali'] Question2:what is the temperature of the thermostat Answer2:['temperature thermostat 90', '70', 'unanswerable', '72', 'unanswerable', '72', '70', '70 degrees', '72', '70']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0319", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0319_0.jpg", + "0319_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Please can you tell me the title of the DVD, thank you? Answer1:['steptoe son', 'steptoe son', 'complete steptoe son', 'complete steptoe son', 'complete steptoe son', 'complete steptoe son', 'complete steptoe son', 'complete steptoe son', 'complete steptoe son', 'complete steptoe son'] Question2:What is it? Answer2:['remote', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'alarm clock', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'audio recorder']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0322", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0322_0.jpg", + "0322_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['tv remote', 'remote control', 'remote', 'remote', 'remote', 'remote', 'sky remote control', 'remote control', 'remote', 'remote'] Question2:I got three different answers. Can someone please tell me again what kind of pasta is in this package. I know it's hamburger helper, I don't know which dinner. Answer2:['stroganoff', 'stroganoff', 'stroganoff', 'creamy pasta', 'stroganoff', 'stroganoff', 'stroganoff', 'stroganoff', 'stroganoff', 'stroganoff']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0323", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0323_0.jpg", + "0323_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me what this says? Answer1:['harrison ford', 'magazine', 'magazine', 'harrison ford', 'harrison ford', 'yes', 'harrison ford', 'harrison ford', 'harrison ford', 'harrison ford high flying actors down to earth now'] Question2:What color is this shirt and what is the pattern on it? Answer2:['white 0', 'solid green', 'white no pattern', 'white', 'white', 'bluish grey', 'blue solid color', 'white no pattern', 'plain white', 'white no pattern']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0325", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0325_0.jpg", + "0325_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is my guide dog? Answer1:['tan', 'yellow', 'golden', 'yellow', 'brown', 'tan', 'blonde', 'tan', 'light tan', 'tan'] Question2:What's this? Answer2:['side dog', 'sweater', 'hand', 'hand', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'hand', 'hand', 'hand', 'hand']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0326", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0326_0.jpg", + "0326_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Excuse me. Tell me what you can see here in this picture. Answer1:['yellow ethernet cable', 'cord', 'yellow wire', 'yellow wire', 'yellow cord', 'rt', 'yellow wires', 'yellow cord', 'yellow wire from computer router', 'cable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['vegetable mix', 'vegetables', 'mixed vegetables', 'vegetable blend: broccoli green beans yellow carrots red bell peppers in lemon garlic seasoning', 'vegetables', 'vegetables', 'frozen vegetables', 'mixed veggies', 'vegetable blend', 'vegetables']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0327", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0327_0.jpg", + "0327_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What product is this? What food product is this? Answer1:['jam', 'muffins', 'chocolate', 'vitatops', 'muffin', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'cookies', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What shape would say the clouds were in? Answer2:['fluffy blanket', 'cotton balls', 'unanswerable', 'circles', 'fluffy circles', 'round', 'fluffy', 'cumulus they look like puffy pieces cotton', 'fluffy', 'clout shapes']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0328", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0328_0.jpg", + "0328_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this jar? Answer1:['salsa', 'salsa', 'salsa', 'salsa', 'salsa', 'tommyَ»s salsa', 'salsa', 'salsa', 'salsa', 'salsa'] Question2:Are there any clouds and if so what are they? Answer2:['yes small thin', 'yes regular clouds', 'few puffy clouds few thin clouds', 'no', 'yes cumulus', 'yes clouds', 'clouds', 'yes clouds', 'yes puffy clouds white', 'yes white']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0329", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0329_0.jpg", + "0329_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's in this can? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'food', 'macaroni', 'chili', 'refried beans', 'hormel chili', 'chili', 'beans', 'soup', 'hormel chili'] Question2:Is my shirt? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'orange', 'unanswerable', 'orange', 'unanswerable', 'orange', 'unanswerable', 'orange', 'orange', 'unanswered']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0330", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0330_0.jpg", + "0330_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of food is this? Answer1:['i dont know', 'unsuitable', 'soup', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'ravioli', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this document? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'blank paper', 'blank paper', 'blank page', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0331", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0331_0.jpg", + "0331_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What do you see here in this picture? Thank you. Answer1:['movie screen', 'pulled down projector board', 'door', 'blank white board', 'back tv', 'projection screen', 'screen', 'screen', 'lecture hall seating 8 foot overhead screen', 'projector screen'] Question2:What's in this can? Answer2:['peas carrots', 'peas carrots', 'peas carrots', 'peas carrots', 'unsuitable', 'peas carrots', 'peas carrots', 'peas carrots', 'peas carrots', 'peas carrots']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0333", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0333_0.jpg", + "0333_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this bottle? Answer1:['itَ»s pump', 'unsuitable', 'lotion', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'lotion', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What design is this shirt? Answer2:['grey white green stripe', 'stripes', 'line design', 'grey white stripes', 'striped', 'stripes in grey green white', 'grey green white stripes', 'stripes', 'grey white green stripes', 'striped']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0335", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0335_0.jpg", + "0335_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what color is this? Answer1:['blue', 'blue', 'white', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue'] Question2:What kind of soup is this? Answer2:['campbells', 'some healthy soup', 'campbells', 'unsuitable', 'campbells', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'campbells']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0337", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0337_0.jpg", + "0337_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the brand name of this air conditioner? Answer1:['shield', 'illegible', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is the mode set to on this air conditioner? Answer2:['off', 'econ auto', 'auto', 'econ', 'econ', 'economy auto', 'looks off', 'econ', 'auto', 'econ']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0338", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0338_0.jpg", + "0338_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What does the T-shirt say? Answer1:['braillenote pk fits in your life', 'braille note pk fits your life', 'braillenote pk fits your coat pocket', 'braille note pk', 'braillenote pk description', 'braillenote pk fits your coat pocket purselap handmorning meetinglunch on go', 'braillenote pk firts your coat pocket purse etc', 'braillenote pk fits your life', 'braille note pk', 'braillenote pk'] Question2:Whose coffee is this? Answer2:['gevalia', 'gevalia', 'french vanilla', 'yours', 'gevalia', 'french vanilla', 'gevalia', 'gevalia', 'gevalia', 'quassimo gevalia french vanilla']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0339", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0339_0.jpg", + "0339_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is my dog a nutcase? Because she's being very silly. Answer1:['no', 'maybe', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'dog lying down', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no'] Question2:What CD is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'julio eglasias', 'michael buble', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'michael buble', 'hank', 'michael buble']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0341", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0341_0.jpg", + "0341_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What the name of this CD? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'not visible', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'black album', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'insufficient image quality'] Question2:How many videos game are in are on the shelves? Answer2:['55', 'unanswerable', '100', 'unanswerable', '62', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', '91', 'approximately 30']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0342", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0342_0.jpg", + "0342_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Please explain what you see in the photograph. Answer1:['room cabinets behind vertical blinds in front sunlit window', 'room chair shelf', 'office cubicle', 'chair next to bookcase', 'office cubicle wall calendar chair book case', 'countertop small book at corner', 'desk organized boxes window', 'desk cubicle wall', 'cubicle chair shelf windows blinds', 'office desk'] Question2:This is radio. Answer2:['no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'computer', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'no', 'yes']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0343", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0343_0.jpg", + "0343_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What scent, what fragrance is this? Answer1:['bombshell', 'bombshell', 'bombshell', 'bombshell', 'bombshell', 'bombshell', 'bombshell', 'bombshell l', 'bombshell l', 'bombshell'] Question2:What does this say? Answer2:['p n f q i x', 'pnfqjx', 'pnfqjx', 'pnfqix', 'pnfqjx', 'unanswerable', 'pnfqjx', 'pnfqjx', 'pnfqjx', 'pnf q i x']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0344", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0344_0.jpg", + "0344_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of fish is that? Answer1:['beta', 'not sure', 'red goldfish', 'unanswerable', 'betta', 'goldfish', 'gold fish', 'beta', 'japanese fighting fish', 'beta'] Question2:Color of shirt. Answer2:['navy blue green', 'blue mint green', 'blue green', 'blue black hives green', 'navy blue neon green', 'blue green', 'dark blue light green', 'green blue', 'blue green', 'blue green']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0345", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0345_0.jpg", + "0345_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is this hand soap? Answer1:['ues', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'dfvdfv', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes'] Question2:What's in this can? Answer2:['beans', 'vegetarian beans', 'beans', 'beans', 'vegetarian beans', 'vegetarian beans', 'beans', 'beans', 'vegetarian beans', 'vegetarian beans']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0348", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0348_0.jpg", + "0348_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's the content of this screen? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'spot', 'black white dot', 'white bright dot', 'moon', 'lighting', 'bright light', 'sun', 'nothing'] Question2:I just wanted to find out if the vest looks nice with the shirt, what color the vest is, the shirt is, what design is on the shirt , or colors? Thank you very much for... Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'solid black', 'unsuitable', 'too dark', 'vest shirt too dark', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0349", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0349_0.jpg", + "0349_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this card? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'magic conquering', 'pokemon', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'game card', 'picture', 'poke mone'] Question2:What is in this can? Answer2:['glass cleaner', 'glass cleaner', 'glass cleaner just spray wipe clean', 'glass cleaner', 'glass cleaner', 'glass cleaner', 'glass cleaner', 'cleaner', 'glass cleaner', 'glass cleaner']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0351", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0351_0.jpg", + "0351_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can I use this product to wash the kitchen floor? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'i t doesn»t look like cleaner photo too blurry', 'unsuitable', 'yes kitchen floor', 'no'] Question2:What color are these two shirts, please? Thank you! Answer2:['shirts colors yellow red', 'yellow red', '1 in back bright yellow 1 in front red', 'red other yellow', 'yellow red', 'yellow red', 'left yellow right red', 'red yellow', 'yellow red', 'red on top yellow on bottom']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0352", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0352_0.jpg", + "0352_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What package is this, and of you can see the picture, does it tell you how long to microwave it? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'frozen vegetables no', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:Is the sky blue? Answer2:['yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'yes', 'unsuitable', 'yes', 'question unrelated to image', 'yes', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0353", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0353_0.jpg", + "0353_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Does the label say? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'insufficient image', 'kx tga405b', '1faqao99454', '1faqa009565', '1faqaoo9454', '1faqa089454', 'kx tga405b', '1faqa089454', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What color is this? Answer2:['this color black white', 'black', 'unsuitable', 'grey', 'grey', 'shimmering grey', 'light grey', 'grey', 'grey', 'grey']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0355", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0355_0.jpg", + "0355_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Does it look sunny outside? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'yes', 'can not see outside', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'yes', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What color is the shirt? Answer2:['grayish blue', 'blue', 'light blue', 'powder blue', 'grey', 'blue', 'light blue', 'blue', 'blue grey', 'light blue']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0356", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0356_0.jpg", + "0356_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this? Answer1:['platinum', 'unanswerable', 'flash', 'diamond', 'silver diamond', 'unsuitable', 'white', 'diamond colored', 'diamond colored', 'silver'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['pot pie dishwasher', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'pot pie', 'pie', 'dish drain', 'counter', 'unanswerable', 'dishwasher']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0357", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0357_0.jpg", + "0357_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['can beans', 'can chili beans', 'chili beans', 'chili beans', 'beans', 'beans', 'chili beans', 'chili beans', 'chili beans', 'chili beans'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['jar orange juice', 'orange juice', 'orange juice', 'orange juice', 'orange juice', 'orange juice', 'pitcher orange juice', 'orange juice', 'jug orange juice', 'orange juice']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0358", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0358_0.jpg", + "0358_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Describe the garment and the color. Answer1:['white blue color', 'striped green blue white shirt blue butterfly', 'white black gold plaid button up shirt', 'white blue tan stripes 2 butterflies', 'button down top blue white', 'white blue grey plaid', 'white shirt plaid design butterfly', 'striped shirt', 'plaid button up', 'shirt plaid'] Question2:What's this item? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'lotion', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'shampoo', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'bottle']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0360", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0360_0.jpg", + "0360_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:How do I make this? Answer1:['boil in water', 'unanswerable', 'dipping teabags in water', 'add to hot water', 'unanswerable', 'put tea bag in boiled water', 'unanswerable', 'hot water in cup place bag in water', 'unanswerable', 'served pot'] Question2:What's on this card please? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'grapes', 'gift card', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'gift card', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'logo']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0361", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0361_0.jpg", + "0361_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of medicine is this? Answer1:['aspirin', 'tylenol', 'unanswerable', 'aspirin', 'ibuprofen', 'unsuitable', 'pain killer', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What kind of beer is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'ice', 'unanswerable', 'keystone ice', 'unsuitable', 'bud ice', 'ice', 'natural ice', '24', 'keystone']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0362", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0362_0.jpg", + "0362_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:How is this image? Is it sufficient to get the expiration date? Answer1:['no', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'no bring closer to can', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'need direct shot top', 'no too angled'] Question2:What label is on this can? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'nutrition label', 'back label', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'red 1']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0363", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0363_0.jpg", + "0363_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this CD? Answer1:['precious memories cd', 'precious memories', 'precious memories', 'memories', 'precious memories', 'memories', 'unsuitable', 'precious memories', 'randy travis', 'music'] Question2:What is the name of this book? Answer2:['big print address book', 'big print address book', 'big print', 'big print address book', 'big print address book', 'big print address book', 'big print address book', 'big print', 'big print address book', 'big print address book']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0364", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0364_0.jpg", + "0364_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it? Answer1:['hairbrush', 'hair brush', 'brush comb', 'hairbrush', 'wire brush', 'dog comb dog brush', 'hair brush', 'brush', 'hair brush', 'brush comb'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['kitchen', 'unsuitable', 'honey bottle', 'honey', 'honey', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0365", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0365_0.jpg", + "0365_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:How many more bowel movements will I be able to clean up with this roll of toilet paper? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'edfwe', '20', '2', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', '20', 'unanswerable', '10'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['calendar', 'calendar', 'calendar', 'calendar', 'calendar', 'calender', 'calendar', 'calendar', 'october 2012 calendar', 'calendar']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0367", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0367_0.jpg", + "0367_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What does the box say on it? Answer1:['gabbana', 'gabbana', 'gabbana blue', 'gabbana', 'gabbana blue', 'gabanna blue', 'gabbana blue', 'gabbana blue', 'gabbana blue', 'gabbana blue'] Question2:Describe the controls in their positions. Answer2:['arrow up arrow down', 'up on top down on bottom', 'top up bottom down', 'unanswerable', 'up on top down on bottom', 'up down arrows', 'up arrow down arrow', 'unable to see thermostat move to left 1 big step', 'top up bottom down', 'temp up down']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0368", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0368_0.jpg", + "0368_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the amount of this money and from which country? Answer1:['1 singapore', '1 dollar from singapore', '$1 singapore', '1 dollar singapore', '1 dollar from singapore', '$1 singapore', '1 dollar singapore', 'singapore 1 dollar note', '$1 singapore', '1 dollar singapore'] Question2:what color is this and what design is on it? Answer2:['pink floral', 'pink green white flower print', 'pink white flowers', 'pink floral', 'pink slipper', 'pink pink white green flowers', 'pink flowers', 'pink pink white green yellow flowers', 'pink flowers', 'pink flowers']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0369", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0369_0.jpg", + "0369_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is it? Answer1:['black', 'navy', 'blue', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black brown stains', 'grey', 'blue'] Question2:What color is this shirt? Answer2:['grey', 'unsuitable', 'grey', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'white', 'unsuitable', 'white', 'unsuitable', 'black']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0371", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0371_0.jpg", + "0371_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's the expiration date? Answer1:['jul 19 12', '19.07.12', 'july 19 12', 'july 19 2012', 'jul 19 12', 'july 19th 2012', 'july 19 2012', 'jul 19 12', 'july 19 12', 'jul 19 12'] Question2:Specifically, what card is this and is this right side up or upside down? Thank you. Answer2:['upside down magician tarot card', 'unanswerable', 'upside down', 'kuthu', 'majong card upside down', 'upside down magician', 'upside down', 'unanswerable', 'upside down', 'upside down magic card']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0372", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0372_0.jpg", + "0372_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['potatoes', 'potatoes', 'unanswerable', 'au gratin potatoes', 'au gratin potatoes', 'potatoes', 'au gratin potatoes', 'potatoes', 'gratin potatoes', 'au gratin potatoes'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['cake mix', 'cake mix', 'cornbread', 'food', 'white cake chocolate frosting', 'cake', 'wafers', 'food', 'unsuitable', 'cake']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0373", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0373_0.jpg", + "0373_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this box Answer1:['savoury beef rissoles', 'savoury beef rissoles', 'savoury beef rissoles', 'beef rissoles', 'savory beef rissoles', 'savoury beef rissoles', 'savoury beef rissoles', 'savoury beef rissoles', 'savoury beef rissoles', 'rissoles'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['tv', 'living room', 'living room', 'living room', 'television', 'living room', 'television', 'unanswerable', 'home office', 'living room']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0375", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0375_0.jpg", + "0375_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is on this shirt? Answer1:['pepsi', 'pepsi', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo', 'pepsi logo'] Question2:What flavor is this energy bar? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0376", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0376_0.jpg", + "0376_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is this rice instant or regular? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'instant', 'regular', 'regular', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'instant', 'instant', 'unanswerable', 'regular'] Question2:what type of chicken is this? Answer2:['breast', 'hot spicy', 'chunky breast pieces', 'hot spicy chicken', 'hot spicy pieces', 'hot spicy', 'hot spicy', 'hot spicy', 'hot spicy chunky breast pieces', 'hot spicey chunky chicken pieces']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0378", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0378_0.jpg", + "0378_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this? Answer1:['red', 'red', 'red', 'red', 'red', 'red', 'red white gold blue green yellow', 'unanswerable', 'red', 'mostly red'] Question2:can you please tell me what this is. Answer2:['parmesan cheese', 'grated parmesan cheese', 'grated parmesan', 'grated parmesan', 'grated parmesan', 'grated parmesan cheese', 'grated parmesan italian style cheese', 'grated parmesan italian style cheese', 'cheese', 'grated parmesan']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0380", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0380_0.jpg", + "0380_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is this Bibsy? Answer1:['no', 'no', 'non', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'no'] Question2:What is this that I'm holding in my hand? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0381", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0381_0.jpg", + "0381_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Mano, what is this? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'organic indian multi', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'organic india tulsi original tea', 'antioxidant'] Question2:What color is it? Answer2:['grey', 'tan', 'tan', 'grey', 'off white', 'grey', 'white', 'beige', 'beige', 'beige']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0383", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0383_0.jpg", + "0383_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of soap is this? Answer1:['olay', 'olay silk whimsy', 'olay silk whimsy', 'bodywash', 'olay', 'olay bodywash', 'shampoo', 'olay', 'olay', 'olay'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['goldenseal', 'vitamin bottle', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'goldenseal', 'medicine', 'vitamins', 'supplement']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0384", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0384_0.jpg", + "0384_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this package? Answer1:['cut leaf spinach', 'spinach', 'cut leaf spinach', 'spinach', 'spinach', 'spinach', 'spinach', 'spinach', 'spinch', 'cut leaf spinach'] Question2:What kind of coffee is this? Answer2:['vanilla hazelnut', 'vanilla hazelnut', 'vanilla hazelnut', 'vanilla hazelnut', 'vanilla hazelnut', 'vanilla hazelnut', 'vanilla hazelnut', 'van houtte', 'vanilla', 'vanilla hazelnut']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0385", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0385_0.jpg", + "0385_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Is this clam chowder? Answer1:['yes', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'table', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'yes', 'yes', 'no'] Question2:What is in this box? Answer2:['protein bar', 'unanswerable', 'bars', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'this 5 bars snacks item', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'granola bars', 'granola bars']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0386", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0386_0.jpg", + "0386_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Could you please tell me what this bottle is of? Answer1:['hand soap', 'softsoap', 'aloe vera soft soap', 'hand soap', 'hand soap', 'soap', 'soap', 'hand cleaner', 'hand soap', 'soap'] Question2:Can you tell what type of tea this is? Answer2:['alvita', 'red raspberry leaf', 'red raspberry leaf', 'red raspberry leaf', 'red raspberry leaf', 'tea', 'rasberry', 'red rasberry leaf', 'red raspberry', 'red raspberry']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0387", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0387_0.jpg", + "0387_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['rice roni', 'rice roni', 'rice', 'rice roni', 'broccoli au gratin', 'book', 'rice roni', 'rice roni', 'rice roni', 'rice roni'] Question2:Hello there, just wondering if somebody could give me an idea what's on my computer monitor? Basically the computer is not working so any information you can give me on what's on the screen would be great. Thank you. Answer2:['monitor blank', 'appears to be off', 'nothing on scree', 'no', 'nothing', 'unanswerable', 'nothing on screen', 'unable to see anything on screen', 'blank screen', 'black screen']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0388", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0388_0.jpg", + "0388_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:When does this expire? Answer1:['not clear', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What does this say? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'information about braille keyboard', 'unanswerable', 'instructions', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0389", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0389_0.jpg", + "0389_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you describe this? Answer1:['ipad mini white around screen', 'ipad mini', 'ipad mini', 'ipad mini ad', 'tablet computer', 'ipad mini', 'ipad mini advertisement', 'white ipad', 'white ipad mini', 'yes'] Question2:We can tell o Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'laptop', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0390", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0390_0.jpg", + "0390_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Tell me about the clock radio. Answer1:['black', 'unanswerable', 'long button tactile line snooze', 'unanswerable', 'turns off on has alarm', 'black multiple settings light small', 'alarm clock', 'black digital', 'snooze off on long slender button', 'unsuitable'] Question2:Is. What. Dollar. What bill is this? Answer2:['1 dollar', '1 dollar', '$1', 'dollar', 'dollar bill usd', '$1', '1 dollar bill', '1 dollar bill', '1 dollar', '$1']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0392", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0392_0.jpg", + "0392_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What are the instructions on this bottle? Answer1:['unsuitable', '0', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is in this can? Answer2:['light vegetable soup', 'light vegetable soup', 'vegetable soup', 'vegetables', 'light vegetable soup', 'light vegetable soup', 'light vegetable soup', 'light vegetable', 'progresso light vegetable soup', 'light vegetable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0393", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0393_0.jpg", + "0393_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What does this say? Answer1:['speng', 'speng', 'speng', 'speng', 'n n speng', 'n n speng', 'n n speng', 'n n speng', 'no words written only scribbles', 'n n speng'] Question2:What's this? Answer2:['table', 'table chairs', 'window', 'glass sliding door', 'window', 'window', 'window', 'table', 'large patterned glass window in front circular dining tallness chairs', 'window']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0397", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0397_0.jpg", + "0397_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color shirt am I wearing? Answer1:['grey', 'white red', 'grey', 'unanswerable', 'grey', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'grey', 'ds', 'grey'] Question2:What was this cassette tape? Answer2:['no idea', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'no tape', 'no cassette', 'unanswerable', 'bob dylan', 'no', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0399", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0399_0.jpg", + "0399_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color are my shoes? Answer1:['they black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black'] Question2:What page number is visible? Thank you. Answer2:['qwdqw', '53', '53', 'unable to see page move camera up to right corner more', '53', '53', '53', '53', '53', '53']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0400", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0400_0.jpg", + "0400_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What am I looking at? Does it need batteries? Answer1:['chest drawers no', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'dresser no', 'dresser no', 'chest drawers no batteries needed', 'no', 'dresser no', 'dresser no', 'dresser no'] Question2:Can you tell me what is this? Answer2:['strawberries', 'strawberries', 'strawberries', 'strawberries', 'strawberries', 'strawberries', 'strawberries', 'strawberries', 'strawberries', 'strawberry']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0404", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0404_0.jpg", + "0404_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this a picture? Answer1:['cell phone', 'table flip phone on', 'yes', 'room furniture', 'mouse', 'phone living room', 'chair', 'unanswerable', 'coffee table papers phone', 'living room'] Question2:What kind of pasta is in this frozen meal box? Answer2:['stouffer', 'unanswerable', 'not answerable', 'fettucinne', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'frozen', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0406", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0406_0.jpg", + "0406_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:I know this is Keurig Wolfgang Puck Coffee; is it Caramel Cream, or Breakfast in Bed type? Thank yo- Answer1:['unable to see name move camera to right little please', 'caramel cream', 'caramel cream', 'caramel cream', 'creme', 'unanswerable', 'entire flavor not visible states creme c', 'caramel cream', 'caramel cream', 'creme'] Question2:What is this item? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'box', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'not clear', 'box', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0410", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0410_0.jpg", + "0410_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What's written on this label? Answer1:['nutrition facts', 'nutrition facts ingredients', 'nutrition facts', 'unsuitable', 'nutrition', 'dietary regulations', 'nutrition facts', 'unsuitable', 'nutrition facts', 'nutrition facts'] Question2:What is in this box? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'corned beef', 'food item', 'corned beef', 'some food item', 'corned beef', 'food', 'unsuitable', 'dinner', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0411", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0411_0.jpg", + "0411_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell from the side how many ounces this is? Answer1:['12 oz', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'unsuitable'] Question2:Can you tell me what's on this envelope please? Answer2:['quick eaze', 'gravy mix', 'gravy mix', 'gravy seasoning', 'gravy mix', 'quick eaze', 'quickeaze', 'turkey gravy', 'gravy', 'food']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0413", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0413_0.jpg", + "0413_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['chair', 'office chair wheels', 'chair', 'turnable chair', 'chair', 'chair', 'office chair', 'office stool', 'chair', 'stool'] Question2:What does the sky look like in this photograph? Answer2:['clear', 'light blue light yellow at horizon', 'clear', 'sunrise', 'clear', 'overcast', 'clear', 'clear', 'light blue', 'clear']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0415", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0415_0.jpg", + "0415_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is the floor. Answer1:['blue', 'speckled grey', 'blue', 'grey', 'blue', 'blue grey', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue'] Question2:What is this wine and where does it come from? Answer2:['picture not clear', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'pinot noir', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0416", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0416_0.jpg", + "0416_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it say on this tag? Answer1:['blank', 'nothing', 'nothing', 'unanswerable', 'nothing', 'nothing', 'nothing to say', 'nothing', 'nothing', 'nothing'] Question2:Hi, I think I may have the box right side up, I'm not sure. Can somebody tell me what's in this box, please? Thank you. Answer2:['home tunes', 'home crystal tunes alarm clock ipod dock speaker', 'home dock', 'clock', 'home crystal tunes', 'home crystal tunes', 'home crystal tunes device', 'home', 'home crystal tunes cd mp player clock radio universal dock', 'dock for iphone']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0417", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0417_0.jpg", + "0417_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Whats in this refrigerator? Answer1:['soda can', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'soda', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'light', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0418", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0418_0.jpg", + "0418_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? What is this? Answer1:['remote', 'remote control', 'remote', 'tv remote on coffee table', 'remote control', 'remote control', 'remote', 'remote', 'this remote', 'remote'] Question2:Thank you. And what kind of is this, please? Answer2:['vanilla almond silk milk', 'silk almond milk', 'silk vanilla almond milk', 'pure almond silk', 'silk pure almond', 'vanilla almond milk', 'silk pure almond', 'silk vanilla almond milk', 'silk', 'pure almond milk']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0419", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0419_0.jpg", + "0419_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Describe this dress. Answer1:['short', 'straight line', 'sleeveless', 'unsuitable', 'black tan', 'sleeveless black grey', 'black brown sleeveless', 'black tan sleeveless', 'green', 'brown black'] Question2:what is this product? Answer2:['muscle cream', 'pain cream', 'pain relief cream', 'joint muscle pain relief cream', 'celadrin', 'pain cream', 'joint muscle cream', 'celadrin', 'pain reliever', 'joint muscle pain relieving cream']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0420", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0420_0.jpg", + "0420_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Ok. What color is my dog? Answer1:['black', 'er', 'black', 'black', 'hes black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black', 'black'] Question2:What does this paper say? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'patio', 'unanswerable', 'ads', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'patio', 'unanswerable', 'patio', 'patio']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0422", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0422_0.jpg", + "0422_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What movie is this? Answer1:['dreamer', 'dreamer', 'dreamer', 'unanswerable', 'dreamer', 'dreamer', 'unsuitable', 'dreamer', 'dreamer', 'unanswerable'] Question2:Where is it made? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'japan', 'europe', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'japan']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0423", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0423_0.jpg", + "0423_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'shirt', 'unsuitable', 'roast beef', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'raw meat', 'pork'] Question2:What color is this? Answer2:['black', 'unsuitable', 'black', 'unsuitable', 'black', 'unsuitable', 'black', 'unsuitable', 'black', 'black']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0428", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0428_0.jpg", + "0428_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this? Answer1:['blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'baby blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'blue', 'light blue'] Question2:what kind of chips are these? Answer2:['salt vinegar', 'salt vinegar', 'salt vinegar', 'salt vinegar', 'salt vinegar', 'salt vinegar', 'salt vinegar', 'salt vinegar', 'salt vinegar', 'lays salt vinegar']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0430", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0430_0.jpg", + "0430_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What can is this? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'can food', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What kind of bug is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'ant', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'chocolate covered ants', 'unanswerable', 'no bug', 'chocolate walnut fudge', 'chocolate walnut fudge', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0432", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0432_0.jpg", + "0432_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color are these. Answer1:['light blue', 'denim', 'grey', 'white', 'blue', 'blue', 'grey', 'grey', 'grey blue', 'blue'] Question2:What's in this box? Thank you. Answer2:['lasagna', 'lasagna meat sauce', 'lasagna meat sauce', 'lasagna', 'stouffer lasagna meat sauce', 'lasagna meat sauce', 'lasagna meat sauce', 'lasagna', 'lasagna meat sauce', 'meat lasagna']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0433", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0433_0.jpg", + "0433_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What this? Answer1:['not clear', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'brightness', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'razor', 'i cant see well', 'unsuitable', 'leg shorts', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0435", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0435_0.jpg", + "0435_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of chips are these? And thank you. Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['floor', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0437", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0437_0.jpg", + "0437_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is that? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'container that says hendersons relish', 'unanswerable', 'coffee', 'relish', 'relish', 'food item', 'diy home improvement', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['bush', 'plant small white flowers', 'bush', 'basil plant', 'shrub', 'basil', 'plant', 'bush', 'basil', 'plants']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0439", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0439_0.jpg", + "0439_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this item? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'toy', 'unanswerable', 'toy', 'throw toy', 'childs toy', 'unanswerable', 'toy', 'toy', 'toy'] Question2:What dinner is this? I already know it's food. Answer2:['tortellini alfredo', 'fettuccine alfredo', 'tortellini alfredo', 'tortellini alfredo', 'tortellini alfredo', 'michelina tortellini alfredo', 'tortellini broccoli', 'tortellini alfredo', 'tortellini alfredo', 'tortellini alfredo']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0440", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0440_0.jpg", + "0440_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the name of this lotion? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'carried away', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is the oven temperature set at? Answer2:['230 degrees', '150', '230', 'unsuitable', '230', '230', '230', '150', '230', '230c']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0441", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0441_0.jpg", + "0441_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:How much money is this? Answer1:['1 dollar', '1 dollar', '1 dollar', '1.00', '$1', '1 dollar', '1 dollar', '1', '1 dollar', '1 dollar'] Question2:What kind of cornbread mix is this? Answer2:['sweet yellow', 'pioneer', 'pioneer brand', 'sweet yellow corn bread', 'pioneer', 'corn muffin', 'pioneer', 'sweet yellow corn muffin mix', 'sweet yellow corn muffins', 'sweet yellow']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0442", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0442_0.jpg", + "0442_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is my sweater? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'blue white', 'unanswerable', 'gaerg', 'no sweater in picture', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['toy', 'polar bear toy', 'polar bear figurine', 'mouse', 'toy polar bear', 'toy bear', 'pig', 'polar bear decoration', 'plastic pig beaded jewelry around middle', 'polar bear']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0444", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0444_0.jpg", + "0444_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this thing? Answer1:['scrubber', 'brush', 'massager', 'exfoliater', 'unanswerable', 'hairdryer', 'shower attachment', 'brush', 'cleaning brush', 'massager'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['mixed nuts', 'mixed nuts', 'can mixed nuts', 'mixed nuts', 'nuts', 'nuts', 'can mixed nuts', 'mixed nuts', 'mixed nuts', 'mixed nuts']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0448", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0448_0.jpg", + "0448_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What kind of Wolfgang Puck coffee is this? Answer1:['breakfast in bed', 'medium roast', 'estate grown coffee', 'breakfast in bed', 'breakfast in bed', 'medium roast', 'breakfast in bed', 'breakfast in bed', 'medium', 'breakfast in bed'] Question2:What is this item? Answer2:['paper', 'envelope', 'envelope', 'unanswerable', 'box', 'unsuitable', 'paper', 'envelope', 'box', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0449", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0449_0.jpg", + "0449_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell what it says on my computer screen here? Answer1:['installing mac os x', 'installing mac os x', 'unsuitable', 'installing mac os x', 'yes', 'installing mac os x', 'installing mac os x', 'installing mac os', 'yes', 'yes'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['meat packs', 'meat packs garlic', 'unanswerable', 'garlic salt', 'unanswerable', 'meat packs', 'meat packs garlic', 'meat packs garlic', 'meat packs', 'meat packs']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0452", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0452_0.jpg", + "0452_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is it? Answer1:['checked blue purple white', 'plaid', 'multi plaid', 'plaid', 'unanswerable', 'plaid', 'plaid', 'unanswerable', 'plaid', 'unsuitable'] Question2:What is it Answer2:['middle finger', 'finger', 'dog middle finger', 'dog', 'dog', 'finger', 'middle finger', 'this doll', 'middle finger small dog', 'finger']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0454", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0454_0.jpg", + "0454_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this? Answer1:['various can lucky leaf supreme peaches creme pie filling', 'white green orange', 'white', 'white green black orange', 'green white red', 'green orange white yellow', 'white green orange black yellow', 'white green orange', 'green white red', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What does this say on the green lighted area? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'ich', 'ich', 'unanswerable', 'date time', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0456", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0456_0.jpg", + "0456_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what is this? Answer1:['phone', 'samsung cell phone', 'cell phone', 'cell phone', 'phone', 'cell phone', 'samsung cell phone', 'cell phone', 'cell phone', 'mobile phone'] Question2:What is this sir? Answer2:['someones back in striped shirt', 'arm', 'white shirt thin dark red black painted on style stripes', 'unanswerable', 'shirt', 'man', 'stripes', 'shirt', 'striped dress shirt', 'looks like someones shoulder white shirt']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0457", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0457_0.jpg", + "0457_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:what is in front of me? Answer1:['cat infront u', 'cat', 'tv', 'cat', 'cat', 'television cat', 'cat', 'cat', 'cat', 'cat'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['lamp table flowers', 'this lamp', 'lamp', 'table lamp', 'lamp', 'lamp', 'lamp', 'lamp', 'lamp', 'lamp on table']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0458", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0458_0.jpg", + "0458_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['gatorade', 'gatorade', 'gatorade', 'orange gatorade', 'yellow gatorade', 'gatorade', 'orange gatorade', 'gatorade', 'gatorade', 'gatorade'] Question2:All these off the wall answers are kind of ridiculous. Could you please tell me what flavor of dinner this is? Answer2:['healthy choice top chef chicken dinner', 'chicken marinara', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'chicken marinara', 'unsuitable', 'chicken marinara', 'unsuitable', 'chicken marinara']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0459", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0459_0.jpg", + "0459_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this please? Answer1:['cereal', 'alpha bits cereal', 'alpha bits cereal', 'alpha bits', 'alpha bits', 'food', 'cereal box', 'alpha bits', 'alpha bits', 'alpha bits cereal'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['coffee', 'cup', 'soda', 'coffee', 'coffee cup', 'coffee', 'coffee cup', 'coffee', 'coffee cup', 'coffee']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0460", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0460_0.jpg", + "0460_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is my t-shirt? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What's the thermostat set to and what is the current temperature? Answer2:['unsuitable', '82', '84', '83', '81', '84', '81 82', '83', '82', 'current 83']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0461", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0461_0.jpg", + "0461_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the animal in this cage? Thank you Answer1:['bird', 'bird', 'bird cockatiel', 'bird', 'bird', 'bird', 'bird', 'unsuitable', 'bird', 'bird'] Question2:What color is this? Answer2:['grey', 'grey', 'grey', 'pastel pink blue', 'grey', 'grey', 'grey', 'grey lime green', 'grey', 'grey']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0462", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0462_0.jpg", + "0462_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Yes, this is a card. If you can tell me the picture on it, that would be very useful. Look forward to hearing from you. Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'birthday card outdoor scene', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'house in field', 'image blurry unable to see image on card move little closer please', 'unsuitable', 'farmhouse trees grass', '2 houses in meadow'] Question2:What is this item? Answer2:['roasted garlic', 'roasted garlic', 'roasted garlic', 'roasted garlic', 'roasted garlic', 'roasted garlic', 'roasted garlic', 'roasted garlic', 'roasted garlic', 'garlic']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0464", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0464_0.jpg", + "0464_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it? Answer1:['tv stand', 'tv stand', 'entertainment center', 'tv entertainment stand', 'tv stand', 'entertainment center', 'counter', 'tv on entertainment center', 'tv vase on top light wooden console', 'nightstand'] Question2:What color is this sweater? Answer2:['pink', 'light mauve', 'purple', 'pink', 'sweater pink color', 'pink', 'pink', 'pink', 'pink', 'pink']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0465", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0465_0.jpg", + "0465_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this bottle? Answer1:['detergent', 'laundry detergent', 'bleach on left gain on right', 'gain laundry detergent', 'gain', 'laundry detergent', 'detergent', 'gain laundry detergent', 'laundry detergent', 'left bleach right gain'] Question2:What is this bottle? Answer2:['ovation advanced creme rinse', 'blue', 'almond creme since moisturizer', 'cream rinse', 'oviation', 'advanced creme rinse', 'bottle creme rinse', 'conditioner', 'advanced creme rinse', 'advanced creme rinse']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0466", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0466_0.jpg", + "0466_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this can, please? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'traditional refried beans', 'refried bean', 'refried beans', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'traditional refried beans', 'traditional refried beans', 'unsuitable'] Question2:what product is this? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'worx energy drink', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'energy shot', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0468", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0468_0.jpg", + "0468_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be given to you to compare their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hi. Does it show the flavor on this side? Answer1:['no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'shea body butter', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'no'] Question2:What is the content of this document? Answer2:['nothing', 'unanswerable', 'blank', 'unsuitable', 'nothing', 'unsuitable', 'blank', 'unanswerable', 'plain', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0471", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0471_0.jpg", + "0471_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it? Answer1:['phone', 'phone', 'cell phone', 'cell phone', 'cell phone', 'cell phone', 'nokia phone', 'cell phone', 'phone', 'phone'] Question2:Can the you see the expiration date? Answer2:['no', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'unsuitable', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0472", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0472_0.jpg", + "0472_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Hi can you tell me which one is shampoo please? Answer1:['left 1', 'color', 'middle', 'white bottle', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'no', 'middle 1'] Question2:what is this? Answer2:['statue', 'meditating japaneses buddha statue', 'budha', 'buddha statue', 'buddha statue', 'hindu buddha', 'statue buddha', 'statue', 'statue', 'statue']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0474", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0474_0.jpg", + "0474_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me what's in this box of frozen dinner? Answer1:['rotini alfredo broccoli florets', 'yes', 'rotini alfredo broccoli florettea', 'rotini alfredo broccoli', 'rotini alfredo broccoli florets', 'rotini alfredo broccoli', 'rotini alfredo broccoli florets', 'rotini alfredo broccoli florets', 'rotini alfredo broccoli florets', 'rotini alfredo broccoli florets'] Question2:Hi, what color is this cup? And does it say anything? Thank you. Answer2:['white brown yes', 'white no', 'white keys to city', 'white grey brown sleeve words unclear', 'cup white beige says keys to city', 'white keys to city', 'white writing', 'white keys to city', 'white cup brown label', 'white says companys backstory']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0475", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0475_0.jpg", + "0475_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this? Answer1:['checkered orange', 'orange', 'orange', 'orange yellow', 'orange', 'orange', 'orange', 'yellow', 'orange', 'yellow'] Question2:How clear is the text, and how much of the page is visible? Thank you. Answer2:['very clear almost all whole page', 'very clear', 'text clear 3 4 page visible', 'readable text 60% visible', 'clear 90 percent', 'very clear only 1 page', 'little blurry 3 4s', 'clear about 85% page', 'very half page', 'page 1']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0476", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0476_0.jpg", + "0476_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:can you tell me what color this is and what patter is on it? Answer1:['light blue white pink flowers', 'blue flowers', 'blue pink white flowers', 'light blue red white flowers', 'pillow blue white red', 'rgrfg', 'grey flower pattern', 'white flower', 'blue white red floral', 'pink blue flower'] Question2:What is written on this tube? Answer2:['fook', 'unanswerable', 'usher after shave', 'usher after shave', 'usher after shave', 'usher after shave', 'usher after shave', 'usher', 'usher', 'after shave']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0479", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0479_0.jpg", + "0479_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Title of book. Answer1:['preaching without notes preached without notes', 'book', 'sermons preached without notes', 'unanswerable', 'expository preaching without notes: plus sermons preached without notes', 'unsuitable', 'something preaching without notes', 'preaching without notes', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable'] Question2:What brand of sunglasses is this? Answer2:['hobic', 'hobie', 'goggles', 'hobie', 'hobie', 'hobie', 'hobie', 'hobie', 'hobie', 'hobie']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0481", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0481_0.jpg", + "0481_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this a picture of? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'phone', 'phone', 'back telephone', 'remote control', 'cordless phone', 'phone', 'phone', 'unsuitable', 'remote'] Question2:What's in this food package? Answer2:['crackers', 'unanswerable', 'rice', 'pollock', 'unanswerable', 'pollock', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0482", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0482_0.jpg", + "0482_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two batches of pictures, questions, and answers will be delivered to you to assess their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Record a question saying what is this item? And then Answer1:['unanswerable', 'money in cup', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'money'] Question2:What is in this can? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'soda', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0483", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0483_0.jpg", + "0483_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is in this box? Answer1:['tide bleach', 'tide detergent', 'tide bleach', 'ultra tide bleach', 'laundry soap', 'this ultra tide bleach', 'ultra tide bleach', 'laundry detergent', 'tide', 'tide bleach'] Question2:Is this card right side up or upside down? Thank you Answer2:['right side up', 'neither', 'right side up', 'sideways', 'upside down', 'upside', 'sideways', 'unanswerable', 'upside down', 'right side up']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0484", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0484_0.jpg", + "0484_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n Two sets of pictures, questions, and answers will be provided to you to measure their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Are the red knobs on the outside or the red knobs on the inside of these speaker selectors? Answer1:['outside', 'outside', 'outside', 'i dont know', 'outside', 'outside', 'outside', 'no', 'yes', 'outside'] Question2:What's in this can? Answer2:['beer', 'beer', 'beer', 'beer', 'beer', 'hamm special light', 'yes', 'beer', 'beer', 'beer']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0485", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0485_0.jpg", + "0485_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will show you two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they agree on their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is it? Answer1:['table', 'table', 'dining table', 'desk', 'place mat on table', 'table top', 'table', 'unanswerable', 'dining room', 'table'] Question2:what kind of spice is this, thank you? Answer2:['lemon pepper', 'lemon pepper', 'lemmon pepper', 'lemon pepper', 'lemon pepper seasoning', 'unanswerable', 'lemon pepper', 'lemon pepper', 'lemon pepper', 'lemon pepper']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0487", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0487_0.jpg", + "0487_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this ...? Answer1:['nhsdghb', 'red black grey white', 'black white red grey', 'red white blue', 'striped red white black grey', 'mug striped red white blue on green tabletop', 'red white black green stripes', 'red white blue', 'green', 'red black white grey thick striped'] Question2:What color is this shirt? Answer2:['blue grey', 'grey', 'blue grey stripes', 'blue grey', 'striped blue grey', 'blues grays', 'blue grey', 'grey blue', 'multi color stripes', 'shades blue grey']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0490", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0490_0.jpg", + "0490_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this meal? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'chicken in sauce', 'lean cuisine chicken in peanut sauce', 'chicken in peanut sauce', 'unsuitable', 'chicken in peanut sauce', 'lean cuisine', 'lean cuisine', 'noodles'] Question2:What is this? Answer2:['backpack', 'backpack', 'backpack', 'backpack', 'backpack', 'backpack', 'backpack', 'backpack', 'student', 'backpack']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0491", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0491_0.jpg", + "0491_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will present you with two collections of pictures, questions, and answers to examine if they match in their 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Does this broccoli look moldy at all? Answer1:['yes', 'no', 'yes', 'unanswerable', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'yes', 'yes', 'no'] Question2:What's in this picture? Answer2:['teeth', 'x ray jaw', 'teeth', 'jaw', 'photo mandible area wired jaw braces', 'teeth', 'skull braces on teeth', 'skull', 'skull dental model wired', 'part skull']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0492", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0492_0.jpg", + "0492_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:Can you tell me what is in this can, please? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'pumpkin', 'unanswerable', 'unanswerable', 'can food', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'canned beef'] Question2:What are these? Answer2:['chicken breast nuggets', 'chicken breast nuggets', 'chicken nuggets', 'chicken nuggets', 'breast nuggets', 'chicken nuggets', 'chicken breast nuggets', 'chicken nuggets', 'chicken breast nuggets', 'nuggets']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0493", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0493_0.jpg", + "0493_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers to determine if they belong to the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this item? Answer1:['tablets', 'lemon drops', 'lemon drops', 'lemon drops sanded', 'lemon drops', 'lemon drop candies', 'lemon drops sanded', 'lemon drops candy', 'lemon drops', 'lemon drops sanded'] Question2:What is it set at? Answer2:['unsuitable', 'high', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', '0', '4 hours', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'highest setting', '210']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0494", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0494_0.jpg", + "0494_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To evaluate if they have identical 'Question-Answer Differences', I will supply you with two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is the layout on this fridge? Answer1:['unsuitable', 'freezer on top refrigerator on bottom', 'unsuitable', 'unsuitable', 'doors split on left', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', 'unsuitable', 'unanswerable', '2 door magnets on'] Question2:What type of spice is this? Answer2:['coriander powder', 'ds', 'coriander', 'coriander powder', 'coriander', 'coriander powder', 'coriander powder', 'coriander', 'coriander', 'coriander']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0496", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0496_0.jpg", + "0496_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To check if they share the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will give you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this? Answer1:['workshop', 'photo factory', 'old black white picture factory', 'sewing workshop', 'black white photo factory', 'picture', 'black white photo factory floor people', 'factory', 'factory', 'factory'] Question2:it is box? Answer2:['unanswerable', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'no', 'bag', 'no', 'no', 'unanswerable', 'no']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0498", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0498_0.jpg", + "0498_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n I will provide you with two groups of pictures, questions, and answers to see if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences'. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What is this item? Answer1:['medium', 'starbucks coffee', 'coffee', 'starbucks medium house blend', 'coffee', 'chips', 'coffee', 'starbucks coffee', 'coffee', 'coffee'] Question2:For how long do I cook this in the microwave? Answer2:['7 minutes', '7 minutes', '7 minutes', 'unsuitable', '7 minutes', '7 minutes', '7 min', 'unanswerable', '7 minutes', 'unanswerable']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + }, + { + "id": "0499", + "input": { + "image_file": [ + "0499_0.jpg", + "0499_1.jpg" + ], + "prompt": "There are ten possible explanations for the ten different answers to a VQA:\n1:Low Quality Image(LQI), image is too small, out of focus, having poor quality, or nothing is visible.\n2:Answer Not Present(IVE), good image, but answer to the question is not present in the image (Insufficient Visual Evidence), so some answers reflect guesses.\n3:Invalid(INV), a proper or semantically correct question is absent.\n4:Difficult(DFF), questions that require domain expertise,special skills, or too much effort.\n5:Ambiguous(AMB), good image and valid question, but taken together they have more than one valid interpretation, leading to multiple answers.\n6:Subjective(SBJ), opinion-driven questions, such as assessing beauty, fashion sense, emotions.\n7:Synonyms(SYN), answers present the same idea, but using different words having similar meaning.\n8:Granular(GRN), answers present the same idea, but in different levels of detail or specialization.\n9:Spam(SPM), a person inadequately answers a simple, straight-forward visual question.\n10:Other(OTH), others\n To verify if they have the same 'Question-Answer Differences', I will offer you two sets of pictures, questions, and answers. You must choose your answer from the Choice List. Question1:What color is this door? Answer1:['unanswerable', 'brown', 'brown', 'unanswerable', 'wood white stripe', 'unsuitable', 'brown', 'brown', 'brown', 'brown'] Question2:What is this please? Answer2:['pick n pair', 'unsuitable', 'box cereal', 'advertising food', 'pick n pair', 'pork meal', 'cereal', 'cereal', 'cereal box', 'food']Choice list:['True', 'False']. Your answer is:" + }, + "output": {} + } + ] +} \ No newline at end of file