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Dataset Summary

  • This dataset aims to facilitate the creation of sophisticated, multi-turn dialogue datasets focused on coding for Large Language Models (LLMs).

  • It also serves as a robust foundation for problem-solving in Large Language Models (LLMs).

  • The dataset includes both accepted and failed solutions from Atcoders's (ABC) contests.

  • In total, it features 1911 unique problems and 384,536 submissions across over 50 different programming languages.

  • It covers contests from ABC contest 50 (previous contests only have the statements in japanese) up to ABC contest 350 (April 20, 2024).

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Multi-turn dialogue

A multi-turn dialogue can be structured as follows:

  • [USER] - Given the problem statement below, please provide a solution in {lang}.
  • [SYSTEM] - Sure! Here's a solution in {lang}. [...] (Using a TLE submission)
  • [USER] - The provided solution is too slow. Can you suggest a faster implementation?
  • [SYSTEM] - Of course! Here's an optimized solution. [...] (Using an ACC submission)

This template is versatile and can be adjusted to accommodate various scenarios and/or expanded to facilitate high-quality conversations for training Large Language Models (LLMs).

Languages

The problem descriptions are in English. The dataset includes submissions in various programming languages, each with specific language and compiler versions. For example, for C++:

Version Compiler
C++ 20 Gcc 12.2
C++ 17 Gcc 12.2
C++ 23 Gcc 12.2
C++ 23 Clang 16.0.6
C++ 20 Clang 16.0.6
C++ 17 Clang 16.0.6
C++ GCC 9.2.1

Here is a summary of the languages used for the submissions:

Programming Language Total
cpp 236325
python3 106360
rust 11134
java 6652
csharp 4141
c 3867
golang 2970
javascript 1478
php 863
kotlin 337
typescript 330
swift 310
common lisp 176
scala 117
dart 36
vim 19

Status

The status indicates the outcome of each submission. Below is an explanation of the status values, their meanings, and their totals:

Value Meaning Total
AC Submission Accepted 338811
WA Wrong Answer 34964
RE Runtime Error 5858
TLE Time Limit Exceeded 4861
MLE Memory Limit Exceeded 42

Data Splits

There are no splits (Only training).

Dataset Creation

Jun of 2024

Curation Rationale

This dataset was designed to enhance the coding and problem-solving capabilities of LLMs by providing sophisticated multi-turn dialogues focused on coding.

Source Data

The source of the dataset is Atcoder's contests

Annotations

The dataset includes the following columns:

  • contest_id: ID of the contest (e.g., abc-250).
  • problem_statement: Markdown explanation of the problem.
  • task: Task identifier within the contest (e.g., A).
  • lang: Programming language used for the solution (see previous table for details).
  • score: Score awarded for the task (e.g., 100, or 0 if failed).
  • code_size: Size of the code in bytes.
  • status: Outcome of the submission (see previous table for details).
  • execution_time: Time taken by the submission in milliseconds.
  • execution_memory: Memory used by the submission in kilobytes.
  • code: Code that solves the problem.
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