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accuracy 61.4%
answered 44
correct 27
median ctx 5289 tok
multi-hop 45%
temporal 67%
open-domain 42%
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1 questions · the AI conversation for each (retrieved claims → reader → judge)

conv-26_q0temporal✓ correct5540 ctx tok17056 ms recall
Q: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?
gold: 7 May 2023
▸ retrieved claims (8)
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readerglm-4.7
▸ input prompt
You are a question-answering assistant with access to retrieved memories from past conversations between two speakers. Answer the question using ONLY the memories. Be concise — answer with the specific fact(s) asked for, no preamble. Dates in memories may be in-band ('[Session date: ...]') or in valid-time metadata; use them for any time-based reasoning. If the answer genuinely cannot be determined from the memories, say 'Not enough information.'


QUESTION: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?

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  "object": "[Session date: 1:56 pm on 8 May, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel! Good to see you! How have you been?\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to see you! I'm swamped with the kids & work. What's up with you? Anything new?\nCaroline: I went to a LGBTQ support group yesterday and it was so powerful.\nMelanie: Wow, that's cool, Caroline! What happened that was so awesome? Did you hear any inspiring stories?\nCaroline: The transgender stories were so inspiring! I was so happy and thankful for all the support. (shared image: a photo of a dog walking past a wall with a painting of a woman)\nMelanie: Wow, love that painting! So cool you found such a helpful group. What's it done for you?\nCaroline: The support group has made me feel accepted and given me courage to embrace myself.\nMelanie: That's really cool. You've got guts. What now?\nCaroline: Gonna continue my edu and check out career options, which is pretty exciting!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! What kinda jobs are you thinkin' of? Anything that stands out?\nCaroline: I'm keen on counseling or working in mental health - I'd love to support those with similar issues.\nMelanie: You'd be a great counselor! Your empathy and understanding will really help the people you work with. By the way, take a look at this. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset over a lake)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! That's really sweet. Is this your own painting?\nMelanie: Yeah, I painted that lake sunrise last year! It's special to me.\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie! The colors really blend nicely. Painting looks like a great outlet for expressing yourself.\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Painting's a fun way to express my feelings and get creative. It's a great way to relax after a long day.\nCaroline: Totally agree, Mel. Relaxing and expressing ourselves is key. Well, I'm off to go do some research.\nMelanie: Yep, Caroline. Taking care of ourselves is vital. I'm off to go swimming with the kids. Talk to you soon!",
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  "object": "[Session date: 8:56 pm on 20 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Melanie! Just wanted to say hi!\nMelanie: Hey Caroline! Good to talk to you again. What's up? Anything new since last time?\nCaroline: Hey Mel! A lot's happened since we last chatted - I just joined a new LGBTQ activist group last Tues. I'm meeting so many cool people who are as passionate as I am about rights and community support. I'm giving my voice and making a real difference, plus it's fulfilling in so many ways. It's just great, you know?\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caroline! Glad to hear you found a great group where you can have an impact. Bet it feels great to be able to speak your truth and stand up for what's right. Want to tell me a bit more about it?\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It's awesome to have our own platform to be ourselves and support others' rights. Our group, 'Connected LGBTQ Activists', is made of all kinds of people investing in positive changes. We have regular meetings, plan events and campaigns, to get together and support each other.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, your group sounds awesome! Supporting each other and making good things happen - that's so inspiring! Have you been part of any events or campaigns lately?\nCaroline: Last weekend our city held a pride parade! So many people marched through the streets waving flags, holding signs and celebrating love and diversity. I missed it but it was a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this fight for equality and inclusivity. Change is possible!\nMelanie: Wow, fantastic, Caroline! Bet the atmosphere was incredible. Oh yeah, we went to the beach recently. It was awesome! The kids had such a blast. (shared image: a photo of three children playing on the beach with a kite)\nCaroline: Sounds fun! What was the best part? Do you do it often with the kids?\nMelanie: Seeing my kids' faces so happy at the beach was the best! We don't go often, usually only once or twice a year. But those times are always special to spend time together and chill. (shared image: a photo of a sand castle on the beach with a blue sky)\nCaroline: Sounds special, those beach trips! Do you have any other summer traditions you all do together? Create those memories!\nMelanie: We always look forward to our family camping trip. We roast marshmallows, tell stories around the campfire and just enjoy each other's company. It's the highlight of our summer! (shared image: a photo of a fire pit with a lot of fire and sparks)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that's awesome! What's your best camping memory?\nMelanie: I'll always remember our camping trip last year when we saw the Perseid meteor shower. It was so amazing lying there and watching the sky light up with streaks of light. We all made wishes and felt so at one with the universe. That's a memory I'll never forget. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a star filled sky)\nCaroline: Cool! What did it look like?\nMelanie: The sky was so clear and filled with stars, and the meteor shower was amazing - it felt like we were part of something huge and awe-inspiring. (shared image: a photo of a plane flying in the sky with a trail of smoke coming out of it)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel. That must've been breathtaking!\nMelanie: It was one of those moments where I felt tiny and in awe of the universe. Reminds me how awesome life is - so many little moments like that. (shared image: a photo of a beach with footprints in the sand and a blue sky)\nCaroline: That's great, Mel! What other good memories do you have that make you feel thankful for life?\nMelanie: I'll never forget the day my youngest took her first steps. Seeing her wobble as she took those initial steps really put into perspective how fleeting life is and how lucky I am to be able to share these moments.\nCaroline: Aw, that's sweet, Mel! Those milestones are great reminders of how special our bonds are. (shared image: a photo of a baby in a white crib with a blue blanket)\nMelanie: Yeah, they sure are. It's special moments like these that make me appreciate life and how lucky I am to be with my family and have our love. (shared image: a photography of a family standing on the beach at sunset)\nCaroline: Wow, Melanie, what a beautiful moment! Lucky you to have such an awesome family!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm really lucky to have my family; they bring so much joy and love.",
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  "object": "[Session date: 4:33 pm on 12 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, great to chat with you again! So much has happened since we last spoke - I went to an LGBTQ conference two days ago and it was really special. I got the chance to meet and connect with people who've gone through similar journeys. It was such a welcoming environment and I felt totally accepted. I'm really thankful for this amazing community - it's shown me how important it is to fight for trans rights and spread awareness.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, that sounds awesome! So glad you felt accepted and supported. Events like these are great for reminding us of how strong community can be!\nCaroline: Yeah, it's true! Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\ud83c\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\nCaroline: I loved \"Becoming Nicole\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more!  (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!",
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  "object": "[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!",
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Final answer:
May 7, 2023
judgeglm-4.7✓ correct
▸ input prompt
You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people.

Question: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?
Gold answer: 7 May 2023
Model response: May 7, 2023

Think step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct.

After reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format:
VERDICT: CORRECT
or
VERDICT: WRONG
The model response "May 7, 2023" and the gold answer "7 May 2023" both refer to the exact same date. The difference in formatting (day-month-year vs. month-day-year) is acceptable per the instructions for temporal questions. VERDICT: CORRECT
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What was your favorite part?\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! 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Having people who back you makes such a huge difference. It's great to see how far LGBTQ rights have come, but there's still plenty of progress to be made. I wanna help make a difference.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline. We've come so far, but there's more to do. Your drive to help is awesome! What's your plan to pitch in?\\nCaroline: Thanks, Mell! I'm still looking into counseling and mental health jobs. It's important to me that people have someone to talk to, and I want to help make that happen.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! You're so inspiring for wanting to help others with their mental health. What's pushing you to keep going forward with it?\\nCaroline: I struggled with mental health, and support I got was really helpful. It made me realize how important it is for others to have a support system. So, I started looking into counseling and mental health career options, so I could help other people on their own journeys like I was helped.\\nMelanie: Caroline, so glad you got the support! Your experience really brought you to where you need to be. You're gonna make a huge difference! This book I read last year reminds me to always pursue my dreams, just like you are doing!\\ud83c\\udf1f (shared image: a photography of a book cover with a gold coin on it)\\nCaroline: Thanks so much, Mel! Seeing this pic just made me appreciate my love of reading even more. Books guide me, motivate me and help me discover who I am. They're a huge part of my journey, and this one's reminding me to keep going and never give up!\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! Books have such an awesome power! Which one has been your favorite guide?\\nCaroline: I loved \\\"Becoming Nicole\\\" by Amy Ellis Nutt. It's a real inspiring true story about a trans girl and her family. It made me feel connected and gave me a lot of hope for my own path. Highly recommend it for sure! (shared image: a photo of a dog sitting in a boat on the water)\\nMelanie: That sounds awesome! What did you take away from it to use in your life?\\nCaroline: It taught me self-acceptance and how to find support. It also showed me that tough times don't last - hope and love exist. Pets bring so much joy too, though.\\nMelanie: Caroline, those lessons are great - self-acceptance and finding support are key. Plus pets are awesome for joy and comfort, can't agree more!  (shared image: a photography of two little girls sitting on the steps with a dog)\\nCaroline: That's so nice! What pet do you have?\\nMelanie: We've got a pup and a kitty. That's the dog, and here's our cat! They brighten up our day and always make us smile. (shared image: a photo of a cat laying on the floor with its head on the floor)\\nCaroline: Ah, they're adorable! What are their names? Pets sure do bring so much joy to us!\\nMelanie: Luna and Oliver! They are so sweet and playful - they really liven up the house! Just got some new shoes, too! (shared image: a photo of a person wearing pink sneakers on a white rug)\\nCaroline: Love that purple color! For walking or running?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! These are for running. Been running longer since our last chat - a great way to destress and clear my mind. (shared image: a photo of a pair of pink sneakers in a box)\\nCaroline: Wow! What got you into running?\\nMelanie: I've been running farther to de-stress, which has been great for my headspace.\\nCaroline: Cool, Melanie! Running can really boost your mood. Keep it up!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! This has been great for my mental health. I'm gonna keep it up.\\nCaroline: Awesome, Melanie! Mental health's a priority, so make sure you take care of yourself.\\nMelanie: Caroline, thanks! Mental health is important to me, and it's made such an improvement!\\nCaroline: Glad it helped ya, Melanie!\",\n  \"valid_from\": null,\n  \"valid_to\": null,\n  \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n  \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/28e11d87-2e0f-4e39-a685-69dea162cac6\",\n  \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n  \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:51 pm on 15 July, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel, what's up? Been a busy week since we talked.\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, it's been super busy here. So much since we talked! Last Fri I finally took my kids to a pottery workshop. We all made our own pots, it was fun and therapeutic! (shared image: a photography of a group of children making clay sculptures in a classroom)\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel! Sounds like you and the kids had a blast. How'd they like it?\\nMelanie: The kids loved it! They were so excited to get their hands dirty and make something with clay. It was special to watch their creativity and imagination come to life, they made this! (shared image: a photo of a cup with a dog face on it)\\nCaroline: Aww, that's so sweet! That cup is so cute. It's awesome to see how kids show their personalities through art. What other creative projects do you do with them, besides pottery?\\nMelanie: We love painting together lately, especially nature-inspired ones. Here's our latest work from last weekend. (shared image: a photo of a painting of a sunset with a palm tree)\\nCaroline: Wow Mel, that painting's amazing! The colors are so bold and it really highlights the beauty of nature. Y'all work on it together?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! We both helped with the painting - it was great bonding over it and chatting about nature. We found these lovely flowers. Appreciating the small things in life, too. (shared image: a photo of a field of purple flowers with green leaves)\\nCaroline: That photo is stunning! So glad you bonded over our love of nature. Last Friday I went to a council meeting for adoption. It was inspiring and emotional - so many people wanted to create loving homes for children in need. It made me even more determined to adopt.\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline, way to go! Your future fam will get a kick out of having you. What do you think of these? (shared image: a photo of a blue vase with a bouquet of sunflowers and roses)\\nCaroline: Thanks Melanie - love the blue vase in the pic! Blue's my fave, it makes me feel relaxed. Sunflowers mean warmth and happiness, right? While roses stand for love and beauty? That's neat. What do flowers mean to you?\\nMelanie: Flowers bring joy. They represent growth, beauty and reminding us to appreciate the small moments. They were an important part of my wedding decor and always remind me of that day. (shared image: a photo of a row of white chairs with flowers on them)\\nCaroline: It must have been special at your wedding. I wish I had known you back then!\\nMelanie: It was amazing, Caroline. The day was full of love and joy. Everyone we love was there to celebrate us - it was really special. (shared image: a photo of a wedding ceremony in a greenhouse with people taking pictures)\\nCaroline: Wow, what a great day! Glad everyone could make it. What was your favorite part?\\nMelanie: Marrying my partner and promising to be together forever was the best part. (shared image: a photo of a man and woman standing on a beach)\\nCaroline: Wow, nice pic! You both looked amazing. One special memory for me was this pride parade I went to a few weeks ago. (shared image: a photo of a parade with people walking down the street)\\nMelanie: Wow, looks awesome! Did you join in?\\nCaroline: Yes, I did. It was amazing! I felt so accepted and happy, just being around people who accepted and celebrated me. It's definitely a top memory. (shared image: a photo of a group of people holding up signs and smiling)\\nMelanie: Wow, what an experience! How did it make you feel?\\nCaroline: I felt so proud and grateful - the vibes were amazing and it was comforting to know I'm not alone and have a great community around me. (shared image: a photo of a rainbow flag on a pole on a carpet)\\nMelanie: Wow, Caroline! That's huge! How did it feel to be around so much love and acceptance?\\nCaroline: It was awesome, Melanie! Being around people who embrace and back me up is beyond words. It really inspired me. (shared image: a photo of a group of people sitting on the ground with a dog)\\nMelanie: Wow, that sounds awesome! Your friends and community really have your back. What's been the best part of it? (shared image: a photo of a girl sitting in a teepee with stuffed animals)\\nCaroline: Realizing I can be me without fear and having the courage to transition was the best part. It's so freeing to express myself authentically and have people back me up. (shared image: a photo of a teepee with a teddy bear and pillows)\\nMelanie: That's awesome, Caro! You've found the courage to be yourself - that's important for our mental health and finding peace. (shared image: a photo of a buddha statue and a candle on a table)\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Been a long road, but I'm proud of how far I've come. How're you doing finding peace?\\nMelanie: I'm getting there, Caroline. Creativity and family keep me at peace. (shared image: a photo of a man holding a frisbee in front of a frisbee golf basket)\\nCaroline: That's awesome, Melanie! How have your family been supportive during your move?\\nMelanie: My fam's been awesome - they helped out and showed lots of love and support.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, family love and support is the best!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, my family's been great - their love and support really helped me through tough times. It's awesome! We even went on another camping trip in the forest. (shared image: a photo of a man and two children sitting around a campfire)\\nCaroline: Awesome, Mel! Family support's huge. What else do you guys like doing together? (shared image: a photo of a family walking through a forest with a toddler)\\nMelanie: We enjoy hiking in the mountains and exploring forests. It's a cool way to connect with nature and each other.\\nCaroline: Wow, Mel, that sounds awesome! Exploring nature and family time is so special.\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline, they're some of my fave memories. It brings us together and brings us happiness. Glad you're here to share in it.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! Really glad to have you as a friend to share my journey. You're awesome!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Appreciate your friendship. It's great to have a supporter!\\nCaroline: No worries, Mel! Your friendship means so much to me. Enjoy your day!\",\n  \"valid_from\": null,\n  \"valid_to\": null,\n  \"source\": \"recall\"\n },\n {\n  \"subject\": \"ctx:memory/episodic/ad035a8e-2e27-44ba-b7ba-add1bb924f91\",\n  \"predicate\": \"mem:episodic/chunk\",\n  \"object\": \"[Session date: 1:50 pm on 17 August, 2023]\\nCaroline: Hey Mel! How're ya doin'? Recently, I had a not-so-great experience on a hike. I ran into a group of religious conservatives who said something that really upset me. It made me think how much work we still have to do for LGBTQ rights. It's been so helpful to have people around me who accept and support me, so I know I'll be ok!\\nMelanie: Hey Caroline, sorry about the hike. It sucks when people are so closed-minded. Strong support really helps. FYI, I finished another pottery project - want to see a pic?\\nCaroline: Sure thing, Melanie! Can't wait to see your pottery project.  I'm happy you found something that makes you happy. Show me when you can!\\nMelanie: Here it is. Pretty proud of it! It was a great experience. Thoughts? (shared image: a photo of a bowl with a colorful design on it)\\nCaroline: That bowl is awesome, Mel! What gave you the idea for all the colors and patterns?\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! I'm obsessed with those, so I made something to catch the eye and make people smile. Plus, painting helps me express my feelings and be creative. Each stroke carries a part of me.\\nCaroline: That's amazing! You put so much effort and passion into it. Your creativity really shines. Seeing how art can be a source of self-expression and growth is truly inspiring. You're killing it!\\nMelanie: Thanks, Caroline! Your words really mean a lot. I've always felt a strong connection to art, and it's been a huge learning experience. It's both a sanctuary and a source of comfort. I'm so glad to have something that brings me so much happiness and fulfillment.\\nCaroline: Glad you found something that makes you so happy! Surrounding ourselves with things that bring us joy is important. Life's too short to do anything else!\\nMelanie: Agreed, Caroline. Life's tough but it's worth it when we have things that make us happy.\\nCaroline: Definitely, Mel! Finding those happy moments and clinging to them is key. It's what keeps us going, even when life's hard. I'm lucky to have people like you to remind me.\\nMelanie: Yeah, same here Caroline. You make life's struggles more bearable.\\nCaroline: Thanks, Melanie! It means a lot having you in my corner. Appreciate our friendship!\\nMelanie: I appreciate our friendship too, Caroline. You've always been there for me.\\nCaroline: I'm always here for you, Mel! We had a blast last year at the Pride fest. Those supportive friends definitely make everything worth it! (shared image: a photo of a group of people walking down a street with balloons)\\nMelanie: That was a blast! So much fun with the whole gang! Wanna do a family outing this summer?\\nCaroline: Right, it was so much fun! We could do a family outting, or wanna plan something special for this summer, just us two? It'd be a great chance to catch up and explore nature! What do you think?\\nMelanie: Sounds great, Caroline! Let's plan something special!\\nCaroline: Sounds great, Mel! We'll make some awesome memories!\\nMelanie: Yeah, Caroline! I'll start thinking about what we can do.\\nCaroline: Yeah, Mel! Life's all about creating memories. 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 "reader_output": "May 7, 2023",
 "judge_prompt": "You are grading a question-answering system's response against a gold answer, for questions about long conversations between two people.\n\nQuestion: When did Caroline go to the LGBTQ support group?\nGold answer: 7 May 2023\nModel response: May 7, 2023\n\nThink step by step about whether the model response contains (or is equivalent to) the gold answer. The response may be more verbose than the gold answer, or word things differently — that is fine as long as the asked-for information is present and correct. For temporal questions, accept answers that clearly refer to the same date/time even if formatted differently. For list-style answers, the response must cover the substance of the gold answer, not just a subset, to count as correct.\n\nAfter reasoning, output a final line in exactly this format:\nVERDICT: CORRECT\nor\nVERDICT: WRONG",
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