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HellaSwag benchmark introduced in paper: HellaSwag: Can a Machine Really Finish Your Sentence? (Zellers et al., 2019).

Last verified 2026-05-31 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · b3f34e83dd0c53b9

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Subject
HellaSwag benchmark
Predicate
introduced_in_paper
Object
HellaSwag: Can a Machine Really Finish Your Sentence? (Zellers et al., 2019)
Confidence
92%
Tags
hellaswag · benchmark · evaluation · commonsense · nli · zellers · 2019

Sources (3)

  1. [1] preprint · arXiv (Zellers, Holtzman, Bisk, Farhadi, Choi — UW + Allen AI) · 2019-05-19

    HellaSwag: Can a Machine Really Finish Your Sentence?
    In this paper, we show that commonsense inference still proves difficult for even state-of-the-art models, by presenting HellaSwag, a new challenge dataset.
  2. [2] github release · Rowan Zellers (rowanz) · 2019-05-19

    HellaSwag dataset repository
  3. [3] docs · Hugging Face

    HellaSwag (Hugging Face Papers)Hugging Face is rated by SourceScore — see its reliability →

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