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| | license: cc-by-4.0 |
| | task_categories: |
| | - text-generation |
| | language: |
| | - en |
| | tags: |
| | - sorting |
| | - algorithm |
| | - computer-science |
| | - education |
| | - reasoning |
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| | # Bubble Sort Dataset |
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| | Randomly-generated integer sorting problems. |
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| | Similar in spirit to [agentlans/dijkstra](https://huggingface.co/datasets/agentlans/dijkstra) |
| | but with the [bubble sort algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_sort), one of the simplest sorting algorithms. |
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| | - Number of integers: 2 to 10 |
| | - Range of each integer: [-100, 100) |
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| | ## Main Uses |
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| | - Training and evaluating reasoning-capable language models |
| | - Identifying failed steps in the reasoning process |
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| | ## Limitations |
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| | - The bubble sort algorithm is simple but inefficient. |
| | - In practice, using a language model to perform bubble sort makes it more unreliable and greatly worsens performance. |
| | - Only intended for research use. |
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| | ## Licence |
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| | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |