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The objective of this task is to generate both true and mutated claims from information extracted from Wikipedia.
This task is separated into two screens that will be given back-to-back. The first screen (WF1a) is the claim generation part of the task. The second screen (WF1b) is the mutations to the generated claims.
The objective of this task is to generate true claims
The claims you generate will be based from a source sentence that was extracted from Wikipedia.
The objective of this task is to generate modifications to the claims you have just created.
There are six types of modification. For each claim you write, you will have to generate all six modifications.
A claim is a single sentence expressing information (true or mutated) about a single aspect of one target entity.
In WF1a, the claims you generate will be true claims based on a sentence given to you from Wikipedia
Requirements/Conventions:
The claims you generate in WF1a may vary in complexity depending on the information available.
You could use just the source sentence to generate claims. But this will result in simple claims that are not challenging.
We introduce a dictionary of terms containing additional knowledge that can be incorporated into your claims and make them more complex.
The number of claims you generate will depend on the quality and information content of the sentence given to you that was extracted from Wikipedia.
As a guide, you should aim to generate between 2-5 claims per sentence. But, if the sentence contains lots of information, this could be higher
If the sentence is not informative, you can skip claim generation for this sentence.
This is the sentence that is used to substantiate your claims about India
Click the word for a definition. These definitions can be used to support the claims you write
The Amazon River, usually abbreviated to Amazon (US: /ˈæməzɒn/ or UK: /ˈæməzən/; Spanish and Portuguese: Amazonas), in South America is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world and according to some authors, the longest in length.
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