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Human body movement
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Eval details 📑
Eval name
Human body movement (sample size=10, will contribute more if accepted)
Eval description
An eval to asses the model's understanding of how a human body moves, e.g. after performing an exercise starting from a known side, which side does the human end up with?
What makes this a useful eval?
The eval test the model's physical reasoning abilities as well as good knowledge of a human body, which is necessary for being safe and helpful to users, and could be used in fitness applications, as an aid for people with hearing impairment, generating dance sequences, etc.
Criteria for a good eval ✅
Below are some of the criteria we look for in a good eval. In general, we are seeking cases where the model does not do a good job despite being capable of generating a good response (note that there are some things large language models cannot do, so those would not make good evals).
Your eval should be:
- [x] Thematically consistent: The eval should be thematically consistent. We'd like to see a number of prompts all demonstrating some particular failure mode. For example, we can create an eval on cases where the model fails to reason about the physical world.
- [ ] Contains failures where a human can do the task, but either GPT-4 or GPT-3.5-Turbo could not.
- [ ] Includes good signal around what is the right behavior. This means either a correct answer for
Basicevals or theFactModel-graded eval, or an exhaustive rubric for evaluating answers for theCriteriaModel-graded eval. - [ ] Include at least 100 high quality examples (it is okay to only contribute 5-10 meaningful examples and have us test them with GPT-4 before adding all 100)
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Eval JSON data
Since we are using Git LFS, we are asking eval submitters to add in as many Eval Samples (at least 5) from their contribution here:
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Eval
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Answer the question based on the following description of a movement. Assume average human body ability."}, {"role": "user", "content": "\nDescription: A woman is standing on her hands and feet, facing the floor and reaching her hips towards the ceiling, she lifts her left leg towards the ceiling, then lowers it and puts it in between her hands. She inhales and twists her torso pressing her chest against her inner thigh and reaches her arm to the ceiling.\nQuestion: Which arm does she reach up?\nAnswer with a single word: 'left' or 'right'."}], "ideal": "left"}
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Answer the question based on the following description of a movement. Assume average human body ability."}, {"role": "user", "content": "\nDescription: A woman is standing on her left leg, she lifts her other leg and presses it into her chest with both arms. She then grabs the heel of her lifted leg with her hand and stretches it all the way to the side, still holding the heel. She remains upright with her chest opened.\nQuestion: Which hand does she use to hold her leg?\nAnswer with a single word: 'left' or 'right'."}], "ideal": "right"}
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Answer the question based on the following description of a movement. Assume average human body ability."}, {"role": "user", "content": "\nDescription: A woman is holding a reversed plank position, holding her body in a straight line and facing up. She lifts her left leg off the ground then lifts her hand off the ground and transitions into a side plank.\nQuestion: Which hand does she have to lift off the ground to transition into side plank?\nAnswer with a single word: 'left' or 'right'."}], "ideal": "left"}
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Answer the question based on the following description of a movement. Assume average human body ability."}, {"role": "user", "content": "\nDescription: A man is in a plank position, holding his body in a straight line and facing the floor. Bracing his core, he lifts his left leg off the floor until it is level with his body, then lifts his opposite arm until it is level with his body, then puts them back on the floor. This is one repetition and he does eight such repetitions, starting with his left leg and alternating sides. This is one set. He takes a few seconds to rest then does the same set again, starting with his right leg this time.\nQuestion: Which arm does he lift at the last repetition of the last set?\nAnswer with a single word: 'left' or 'right'."}], "ideal": "right "}
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Answer the question based on the following description of a movement. Assume average human body ability."}, {"role": "user", "content": "\nDescription: A woman stands straight, she takes a big step back with her left foot, turning toes of that foot out slightly. She lengthens her torso, opening her chest and reaching her side towards her front leg until she can grab her leg with her arm. She reaches the other arm to the sky and holds, lengthening her body and opening her chest more.\nQuestion: Which arm did she reach up?\nAnswer with a single word: 'left' or 'right'."}], "ideal": "left"}
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@andrew-openai that's awesome, thanks for the update! I'd be happy to add some more shortly, 10 seems kinda unreliable? Could you please direct me to the instructions on how to move the file to git-lfs though? I can only see them regarding fetching evals for running..
Once you have git-lfs installed (git lfs install), it should automatically move them to lfs on push.
@andrew-openai hi, gently pinging to see if you've had a chance to look at the new commit. I fixed lfs and added some more data.
@usama-openai hey thanks for noticing, fixed the spaces!
@usama-openai thanks for merging! Can I still get the GPT-4 access?