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Natural language questions for remove_fact API call #41

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galuscakova opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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Natural language questions for remove_fact API call #41

galuscakova opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 1 comment

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Propose a few natural language questions with different levels of difficulty related to the remove_fact API call.

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galuscakova commented Oct 11, 2023

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  1. I am a small cinema owner, keeping the movies which we are screening in a database. I would like to update my database with the new movies. For that, I usually copy all the movies which go to the cinema this week from our national movie database and then remove the movies which are not suitable for us. I am only interested in screening the movies either in English or for which English subtitles are available. As we don't have an agreement with Universal Studios, we cannot screen movies produced by them. Moreover, I don't like George Clooney and romantic comedies are not popular by our audience.

  2. I am a teacher in a primary school responsible for keeping a database of the movies, which might be screened at our school. I would like to update the database which was created by my predecessor and remove all the movies which are not suitable for screening, like for example violent movies. We are also keeping information which movies are suitable for our students in the database as different movies might be suitable for students in different grades. Some movies might be excellent for some classes like musicals for the music class and French movies for the French class. But we would like to only keep the French movies which would be easy to understand by our students. The school is only eligible to screen movies with a license provided by the Ministry of Education.

Easy (i.e. directly defined by the title or description)
Remove The Peacemaker from the movie library.
Erase all romantic comedies from the library.
Discard everything in which George Clooney plays.
Please delete non-English movies.
Delete all movies produced by Universal Studios.

Medium (either the definition is not straightforward or removal is somehow more complex actions, or requires external knowledge):
Dismiss all the movies which Atlas cinema does not screen.
Delete movies which were not screened this week in Norway.
Remove all the movies in which Schwarzenegger and Stalone played together.
Delete low-ranked movies.
Delete movies which are not under a license of Ministry of Education.

Hard (might be defined by some complex fact)
Please delete movies which take place during Halloween.
Delete movies which are not in English, Slovak or Czech or do not contain English subtitles.
Remove movies which contain explosions, loud noises, or gun violence.
Delete French movies which do not contain easy understandable French.

General ideas:

  • Removing might be done using different synonym for remove (i.e. https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/removing)
  • Different versions of politeness, sometimes might be also formulated as a question: Can you please remove Forrest Gump from my library?

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