Spaces:
Sleeping
Sleeping
{"result": "(\"entity\"<|>CHECKED BAGGAGE<|>Baggage Type<|>Checked baggage refers to luggage that is transported in the cargo hold of an aircraft, subject to size and weight restrictions.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>EXCESS BAGGAGE CHARGES<|>Fee Structure<|>Charges applied when baggage exceeds the permitted size and weight dimensions for checked baggage.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>US DOLLARS<|>Currency<|>US dollars are the currency used for displaying prices related to baggage fees and charges.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>LOCAL CURRENCY<|>Currency<|>Local currency refers to the currency accepted at specific airports for payment of fees, which may vary by location.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>SKI EQUIPMENT<|>Special Item<|>Ski equipment includes one pair of skis, one pair of poles, and one pair of ski boots, which can be transported under specific conditions.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT<|>Special Item<|>Snowboard equipment includes one snowboard and one pair of ski boots, which can be transported under specific conditions.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>BICYCLE<|>Special Item<|>A bicycle can be transported instead of regular checked baggage if it meets specific size and weight dimensions.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>LITE FARE TICKET<|>Travel Class<|>A fare class that does not allow for additional baggage such as ski and snowboard equipment without extra charges.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>EL AL<|>Airline<|>EL AL is an airline that has specific regulations regarding the transport of baggage, including special items like ski equipment and bicycles.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>CARGO DIVISION<|>Service Location<|>The Cargo Division of EL AL handles special requests and approvals for transporting oversized or special items.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>EL AL CALL CENTER<|>Service Location<|>The EL AL call center is responsible for pre-approving the transport of bicycles and other special items.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>PERMITTED DIMENSIONS<|>Restriction<|>The maximum size and weight limits that checked baggage and special items must adhere to for transport.)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>PACKING REGULATIONS<|>Policy<|>Specific guidelines that must be followed when packing bicycles for transport to prevent damage and ensure safety.)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>CHECKED BAGGAGE<|>EXCESS BAGGAGE CHARGES<|>Excess baggage charges apply when checked baggage exceeds the permitted size and weight dimensions<|>9)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>US DOLLARS<|>EXCESS BAGGAGE CHARGES<|>Excess baggage charges are displayed in US dollars<|>7)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>LOCAL CURRENCY<|>EXCESS BAGGAGE CHARGES<|>At some airports, payment for excess baggage charges is allowed only in local currency<|>5)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>SKI EQUIPMENT<|>CHECKED BAGGAGE<|>Ski equipment can be included in checked baggage under specific conditions<|>8)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT<|>CHECKED BAGGAGE<|>Snowboard equipment can be included in checked baggage under specific conditions<|>8)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>BICYCLE<|>CHECKED BAGGAGE<|>A bicycle can be transported instead of regular checked baggage if it meets the size and weight dimensions<|>8)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>LITE FARE TICKET<|>SKI EQUIPMENT<|>Ski equipment transport does not apply on LITE fare tickets<|>6)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>EL AL<|>CARGO DIVISION<|>The Cargo Division of EL AL manages special requests for transporting oversized items<|>7)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>BICYCLE<|>CARGO DIVISION<|>Transport of bicycles requires pre-approval from the Cargo Division<|>6)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>BICYCLE<|>EL AL CALL CENTER<|>Pre-approval for transporting bicycles must be obtained from the EL AL call center<|>6)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>PERMITTED DIMENSIONS<|>CHECKED BAGGAGE<|>Checked baggage must meet the permitted dimensions for transport<|>9)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>PACKING REGULATIONS<|>BICYCLE<|>Bicycles must be packed according to specific packing regulations to be transported<|>8)\n<|COMPLETE|>", "input": "\n-Goal-\nGiven a text document that is potentially relevant to this activity and a list of entity types, identify all entities of those types from the text and all relationships among the identified entities.\n \n-Steps-\n1. Identify all entities. For each identified entity, extract the following information:\n- entity_name: Name of the entity, capitalized\n- entity_type: One of the following types: [Baggage Type,Dimension,Linear Dimension,Weight,Material Type,Wheel Configuration,Measurement Unit,Size Category,Weight Category,Airline,Alliance,Airport,Route Type,Travel Class,Cabin Section,Aircraft Type,Restriction,Exemption,Policy,Fee Structure,Currency,Allowance,Special Item,Prohibited Item,Restricted Item,Dangerous Good,Fragile Item,Valuable Item,Required Document,Label Type,Tag Category,Service Type,Handler Role,Service Location,Time Period,Passenger Type,Membership Level,Group Category]\n- entity_description: Comprehensive description of the entity's attributes and activities\nFormat each entity as (\"entity\"<|><entity_name><|><entity_type><|><entity_description>)\n \n2. From the entities identified in step 1, identify all pairs of (source_entity, target_entity) that are *clearly related* to each other.\nFor each pair of related entities, extract the following information:\n- source_entity: name of the source entity, as identified in step 1\n- target_entity: name of the target entity, as identified in step 1\n- relationship_description: explanation as to why you think the source entity and the target entity are related to each other\n- relationship_strength: a numeric score indicating strength of the relationship between the source entity and target entity\n Format each relationship as (\"relationship\"<|><source_entity><|><target_entity><|><relationship_description><|><relationship_strength>)\n \n3. Return output in English as a single list of all the entities and relationships identified in steps 1 and 2. Use **##** as the list delimiter.\n \n4. When finished, output <|COMPLETE|>\n \n######################\n-Examples-\n######################\nExample 1:\nEntity_types: ORGANIZATION,PERSON\nText:\nThe Verdantis's Central Institution is scheduled to meet on Monday and Thursday, with the institution planning to release its latest policy decision on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. PDT, followed by a press conference where Central Institution Chair Martin Smith will take questions. Investors expect the Market Strategy Committee to hold its benchmark interest rate steady in a range of 3.5%-3.75%.\n######################\nOutput:\n(\"entity\"<|>CENTRAL INSTITUTION<|>ORGANIZATION<|>The Central Institution is the Federal Reserve of Verdantis, which is setting interest rates on Monday and Thursday)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>MARTIN SMITH<|>PERSON<|>Martin Smith is the chair of the Central Institution)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>MARKET STRATEGY COMMITTEE<|>ORGANIZATION<|>The Central Institution committee makes key decisions about interest rates and the growth of Verdantis's money supply)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>MARTIN SMITH<|>CENTRAL INSTITUTION<|>Martin Smith is the Chair of the Central Institution and will answer questions at a press conference<|>9)\n<|COMPLETE|>\n\n######################\nExample 2:\nEntity_types: ORGANIZATION\nText:\nTechGlobal's (TG) stock skyrocketed in its opening day on the Global Exchange Thursday. But IPO experts warn that the semiconductor corporation's debut on the public markets isn't indicative of how other newly listed companies may perform.\n\nTechGlobal, a formerly public company, was taken private by Vision Holdings in 2014. The well-established chip designer says it powers 85% of premium smartphones.\n######################\nOutput:\n(\"entity\"<|>TECHGLOBAL<|>ORGANIZATION<|>TechGlobal is a stock now listed on the Global Exchange which powers 85% of premium smartphones)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>VISION HOLDINGS<|>ORGANIZATION<|>Vision Holdings is a firm that previously owned TechGlobal)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>TECHGLOBAL<|>VISION HOLDINGS<|>Vision Holdings formerly owned TechGlobal from 2014 until present<|>5)\n<|COMPLETE|>\n\n######################\nExample 3:\nEntity_types: ORGANIZATION,GEO,PERSON\nText:\nFive Aurelians jailed for 8 years in Firuzabad and widely regarded as hostages are on their way home to Aurelia.\n\nThe swap orchestrated by Quintara was finalized when $8bn of Firuzi funds were transferred to financial institutions in Krohaara, the capital of Quintara.\n\nThe exchange initiated in Firuzabad's capital, Tiruzia, led to the four men and one woman, who are also Firuzi nationals, boarding a chartered flight to Krohaara.\n\nThey were welcomed by senior Aurelian officials and are now on their way to Aurelia's capital, Cashion.\n\nThe Aurelians include 39-year-old businessman Samuel Namara, who has been held in Tiruzia's Alhamia Prison, as well as journalist Durke Bataglani, 59, and environmentalist Meggie Tazbah, 53, who also holds Bratinas nationality.\n######################\nOutput:\n(\"entity\"<|>FIRUZABAD<|>GEO<|>Firuzabad held Aurelians as hostages)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>AURELIA<|>GEO<|>Country seeking to release hostages)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>QUINTARA<|>GEO<|>Country that negotiated a swap of money in exchange for hostages)\n##\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>TIRUZIA<|>GEO<|>Capital of Firuzabad where the Aurelians were being held)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>KROHAARA<|>GEO<|>Capital city in Quintara)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>CASHION<|>GEO<|>Capital city in Aurelia)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>SAMUEL NAMARA<|>PERSON<|>Aurelian who spent time in Tiruzia's Alhamia Prison)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>ALHAMIA PRISON<|>GEO<|>Prison in Tiruzia)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>DURKE BATAGLANI<|>PERSON<|>Aurelian journalist who was held hostage)\n##\n(\"entity\"<|>MEGGIE TAZBAH<|>PERSON<|>Bratinas national and environmentalist who was held hostage)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>FIRUZABAD<|>AURELIA<|>Firuzabad negotiated a hostage exchange with Aurelia<|>2)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>QUINTARA<|>AURELIA<|>Quintara brokered the hostage exchange between Firuzabad and Aurelia<|>2)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>QUINTARA<|>FIRUZABAD<|>Quintara brokered the hostage exchange between Firuzabad and Aurelia<|>2)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>SAMUEL NAMARA<|>ALHAMIA PRISON<|>Samuel Namara was a prisoner at Alhamia prison<|>8)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>SAMUEL NAMARA<|>MEGGIE TAZBAH<|>Samuel Namara and Meggie Tazbah were exchanged in the same hostage release<|>2)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>SAMUEL NAMARA<|>DURKE BATAGLANI<|>Samuel Namara and Durke Bataglani were exchanged in the same hostage release<|>2)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>MEGGIE TAZBAH<|>DURKE BATAGLANI<|>Meggie Tazbah and Durke Bataglani were exchanged in the same hostage release<|>2)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>SAMUEL NAMARA<|>FIRUZABAD<|>Samuel Namara was a hostage in Firuzabad<|>2)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>MEGGIE TAZBAH<|>FIRUZABAD<|>Meggie Tazbah was a hostage in Firuzabad<|>2)\n##\n(\"relationship\"<|>DURKE BATAGLANI<|>FIRUZABAD<|>Durke Bataglani was a hostage in Firuzabad<|>2)\n<|COMPLETE|>\n\n######################\n-Real Data-\n######################\nEntity_types: Baggage Type,Dimension,Linear Dimension,Weight,Material Type,Wheel Configuration,Measurement Unit,Size Category,Weight Category,Airline,Alliance,Airport,Route Type,Travel Class,Cabin Section,Aircraft Type,Restriction,Exemption,Policy,Fee Structure,Currency,Allowance,Special Item,Prohibited Item,Restricted Item,Dangerous Good,Fragile Item,Valuable Item,Required Document,Label Type,Tag Category,Service Type,Handler Role,Service Location,Time Period,Passenger Type,Membership Level,Group Category\nText: meet the permitted size and weight dimensions for that passenger’s checked baggage allowance. If your equipment exceeds the permitted dimensions, excess baggage charges will apply, according to the regulations stipulated on this page.\nPrices are displayed in US dollars. At some airports, payment is allowed only in local currency, according to the conversion rate on the date of payment.\nTransporting snowboards and ski equipment?\nIn addition to the equipment and baggage allowance permitted for each passenger, you may also bring ski and snowboard equipment at no extra charge (doesn't apply on LITE fare ticket), as long as it's packed into one checked bag that weighs up to 50 kg and its total measurements do not exceed 277 cm (length + height + width).\n\nIf your ski equipment exceeds the permitted dimensions, you’ll need to contact El Al’s Cargo Division (Tel: +972-3-977-1177).\n\nWhat does Ski and snowboards equipment include?\nSki equipment includes one pair of skis, one pair of poles and one pair of ski boots.\nSnowboard equipment includes one snowboard and one pair of ski boots.\nTransporting bicycles?\nYou can transport a bicycle at no extra charge instead of your regular checked baggage, as long as the bicycle is packed into a checked bag and meets the weight and/or size dimensions of your permitted baggage allowance (determined by the cabin class you’re flying in).\n\nPlease note\nMotorized bicycles cannot be transported! For exceptional cases, please contact our Cargo Division. Transport of bicycles is subject to El Al approval and depends on available space in the cargo hold.\n\nTransport of bicycles also requires pre-approval from the EL AL call center. You will be charged only after you arrive at the airport, providing your bicycle is packed according to the following regulations:\n\nRemove the pedals.\nDismantle the handlebar.\nLet out some air from the wheels and separate one wheel from the rest of the bicycle.\nMake sure to pack the bicycle in a box/special case, to protect it from damage and to prevent leakage of hydraulic fluid.\nPlease note\nThe information here applies to EL AL flights on EL AL aircrafts only. It does not apply to continuing flights or flights with other airlines.\nIt is the passenger's responsibility to stay updated and comply with the conditions and guidelines of the destination country. EL AL will not bear any responsibility if the destination country refuses to admit the passenger's equipment.\nPlease note that in accordance with transport conditions, EL AL does not bear responsibility for fragile\n######################\nOutput:", "parameters": {"model": "gpt-4o-mini", "temperature": 0.0, "frequency_penalty": 0.0, "presence_penalty": 0.0, "top_p": 1.0, "max_tokens": 4000, "n": 1}, "history": null} |