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You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case11", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case11", "case": "Case11", "label": [["Garnet", "January"], ["Amethyst", "February"], ["Aqu... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case36", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case36", "case": "Case36", "label": [["Bill Gates", "United States"], ["Carlos Slim Helu", ... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case17", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case17", "case": "Case17", "label": [["Walmart", "Retail"], ["Royal Dutch Shell", "Petroleu... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case18", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case18", "case": "Case18", "label": [["Samsung Electronics", "Seoul, South Korea"], ["Apple... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case16", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case16", "case": "Case16", "label": [["Walmart", "United States"], ["Royal Dutch Shell", "N... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case22", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case22", "case": "Case22", "label": [["Michael Jackson's This Is It", "Columbia Pictures"],... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case2", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case2", "case": "Case2", "label": [["Parnate", "tranylcypromine"], ["Nardil", "phenelzine"],... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case27", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case27", "case": "Case27", "label": [["Super Mario 3D Land", "Nintendo"], ["Mario Kart 7", ... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case21", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case21", "case": "Case21", "label": [["The Godfather", 1972], ["Fight Club", 1999], ["The L... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case30", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case30", "case": "Case30", "label": [["Boston Celtics", "Atlantic"], ["Brooklyn Nets", "Atl... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case31", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case31", "case": "Case31", "label": [["Boston Celtics", "TD Garden"], ["Brooklyn Nets", "Ba... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case23", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case23", "case": "Case23", "label": [["Mauritania", "ouguiya"], ["China", "yuan"], ["Afghan... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case42", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case42", "case": "Case42", "label": [["England", "Tudor rose"], ["Nepal", "Rhododendron"], ... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case19", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case19", "case": "Case19", "label": [["CHENIERE ENERGY INC", "Charif Souki"], ["GAMCO INVES... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case25", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case25", "case": "Case25", "label": [["Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport", "... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case32", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case32", "case": "Case32", "label": [["Washington Redskins", "Maryland"], ["New York Jets",... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case20", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case20", "case": "Case20", "label": [["LNG", "CHENIERE ENERGY INC"], ["GBL", "GAMCO INVESTO... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case28", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case28", "case": "Case28", "label": [["ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits", "ABBA"], ["Backstreet's B... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case44", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case44", "case": "Case44", "label": [["Lambert\u2013St. Louis International Airport", "MO"]... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case26", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case26", "case": "Case26", "label": [["Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport", "... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case43", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case43", "case": "Case43", "label": [["John Adams", "George Washington"], ["Thomas Jefferso... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case10", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case10", "case": "Case10", "label": [["Afghanistan", "Kabul"], ["Albania", "Tirane"], ["Alg... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case45", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case45", "case": "Case45", "label": [["Mount Vesuvius", "Italy"], ["Krakatoa", "Indonesia"]... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case1", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case1", "case": "Case1", "label": [["Algeria", "Africa"], ["Angola", "Africa"], ["Benin", "A... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case49", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case49", "case": "Case49", "label": [["Mimas", "Saturn"], ["Enceladus", "Saturn"], ["Mirand... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case24", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case24", "case": "Case24", "label": [["Abkhazian", "AB"], ["Afar", "AA"], ["Afrikaans", "AF... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case41", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case41", "case": "Case41", "label": [["Toronto", "Ontario"], ["Montreal", "Quebec"], ["Calg... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case46", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case46", "case": "Case46", "label": [["George Washington", "Martha Washington"], ["John Ada... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case3", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case3", "case": "Case3", "label": [["Ac", "Actinium"], ["Ag", "Silver"], ["Al", "Aluminium"]... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case48", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case48", "case": "Case48", "label": [["Al Hirschfeld Theatre", "Jujamcyn Theaters"], ["Amba... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case37", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case37", "case": "Case37", "label": [["Bill Gates", "Microsoft"], ["Carlos Slim Helu", "Tel... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
You are given two input tables below. Your task is to identify the most likely semantic relationships between values of these two columns, and then output pairs of values from Table 1 and Table 2, that can be joined/linked based on the inferred semantic relationships.
No explanation is needed, only return your answer... | {"task": "semantic-join", "version": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "tag": "1.0_sample1000_markdown", "note": "", "dataset": "SEMA-join", "test_case": "Case34", "case_path": "$MMTU_HOME/data/semantic-join/sample1000-3shots/SEMA-join/Case34", "case": "Case34", "label": [["Toyota", "Japan"], ["GM", "United States"], ["Volksw... | semantic-join | SEMA-join |
Dataset Card for MMTU
Dataset Summary
|🛠️GitHub |🏆Leaderboard|📖 Paper |
MMTU: A Massive Multi-Task Table Understanding and Reasoning Benchmark (NeurIPS'25) by Junjie Xing, Yeye He, Mengyu Zhou, Haoyu Dong, Shi Han, Lingjiao Chen, Dongmei Zhang, Surajit Chaudhuri, and H. V. Jagadish.
Tables and table-based use cases play a crucial role in many real-world applications, such as spreadsheets, databases, and computational notebooks, which traditionally require expert-level users like data engineers, analysts, and database administrators to operate. Although LLMs have shown remarkable progress in working with tables, comprehensive benchmarking of such capabilities remains limited, often narrowly focusing on tasks like NL-to-SQL and Table-QA, while overlooking the broader spectrum of real-world tasks that professional users face today.
We introduce MMTU, a large-scale benchmark with around 28K questions across 25 real-world table tasks, designed to comprehensively evaluate models ability to understand, reason, and manipulate real tables at the expert-level. These tasks are drawn from decades' worth of computer science research on tabular data, with a focus on complex table tasks faced by professional users. We show that MMTU require a combination of skills -- including table understanding, reasoning, and coding -- that remain challenging for today's frontier models, where even frontier reasoning models like OpenAI GPT-5 and DeepSeek R1 score only around 69% and 57% respectively, suggesting significant room for improvement.
Dataset Creation
MMTU was developed through the meticulous curation of 52 datasets across 25 task categories, each carefully labeled by computer science researchers, in decades’ worth of research on tabular data from communities such as data management (SIGMOD/VLDB), programming languages (PLDI/POPL), and web data (WWW/WSDM). The benchmark emphasizes real-world, complex table tasks encountered by professional users—tasks that demand advanced skills in table understanding, coding, and reasoning. Plesae see the table below for key statistics of the benchmark.
A complete list of tasks: 'table-transform-by-relationalization', 'table-transform-by-output-schema', 'table-transform-by-output-table', 'Entity matching', 'Schema matching', 'Head value matching', 'data-imputation', 'error-detection', 'list-to-table', 'semantic-join', 'equi-join-detect', 'program-transform-by-example', 'formula-by-context', 'semantic-transform-by-example', 'arithmetic-relationship', 'functional-relationship', 'string-relationship', 'Needle-in-a-haystack-table', 'Needle-in-a-haystack-index', 'NL-2-SQL', 'Table Question Answering', 'Fact Verification', 'Column type annotation', 'Column property annotation', 'Cell entity annotation'.
Update • October 2025
To improve the quality of MMTU, we performed an LLM-based filtering process. After filtering, the number of questions in MMTU has been reduced to 28,136.
Leaderboard
Below is a portion of our evaluation results. For the complete leaderboard and additional details, please visit the MMTU Leaderboard.
| Model Type | Model | MMTU Score |
|---|---|---|
| Reasoning | GPT-5 | 0.696 ± 0.01 |
| Reasoning | o3 | 0.691 ± 0.01 |
| Reasoning | GPT-5-mini | 0.667 ± 0.01 |
| Reasoning | Gemini-2.5-Pro | 0.665 ± 0.01 |
| Reasoning | o4-mini (2024-11-20) | 0.660 ± 0.01 |
| Reasoning | Deepseek-R1 | 0.597 ± 0.01 |
| Chat | GPT-5-Chat | 0.577 ± 0.01 |
| Chat | Deepseek-V3 | 0.555 ± 0.01 |
| Chat | GPT-4o (2024-11-20) | 0.507 ± 0.01 |
| Chat | Llama-3.3-70B | 0.454 ± 0.01 |
| Chat | Mistral-Large-2411 | 0.446 ± 0.01 |
| Chat | Mistral-Small-2503 | 0.417 ± 0.01 |
| Chat | GPT-4o-mini (2024-07-18) | 0.400 ± 0.01 |
Language
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Data Structure
Data Fields
- prompt: The prompt presented in the MMTU instance.
- metadata: Supplementary information associated with the MMTU instance, typically used for evaluation purposes.
- task: The specific subtask category within the MMTU framework to which the instance belongs.
- dataset: The original source dataset from which the MMTU instance is derived.
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