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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She put the papers into the filing cabinet." , Sentence (B): "She put the filing cabinet into the papers." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The cat used the litter box" , Sentence (B): "The lion used the litter box" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Cigarette is good for healthy" , Sentence (B): "Cereal is good for healthy" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Pens are for writing" , Sentence (B): "Pens are for painting" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he put a piece of plastic on the bread" , Sentence (B): "he put a piece of cheese on the bread" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "My window speaks very well." , Sentence (B): "My cockatoo speaks very well." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She throws a feather in the hat." , Sentence (B): "She throws a stove in the hat." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "My mom always cuts my sister's hair." , Sentence (B): "My mom always cuts my fish's hair." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The supermarket only sells cars" , Sentence (B): "I shop at the supermarket" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he put some cooking oil in his wine" , Sentence (B): "he put some ice in his wine" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The cat likes to watch alligators." , Sentence (B): "The cat likes to watch birds." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Milk that is drunk by humans is white" , Sentence (B): "Beer that is drunk by humans is white" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "fishing nets are useful for covering a window" , Sentence (B): "curtains are useful for covering a window" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the sun rises in the west" , Sentence (B): "the sun rises in the east" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Apples are usually green" , Sentence (B): "People are usually green" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "a flower petal is part of a motor vehicle" , Sentence (B): "a clutch pedal is part of a motor vehicle" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he installed the carpet on the floor" , Sentence (B): "he installed the carpet on the lake" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The man ate the salad when he was hungry." , Sentence (B): "The man ate the bowl when he was hungry." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Mike ate four sandwiches after running." , Sentence (B): "Mike ran four sandwiches." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "My professor had us write an essay on The National Monument." , Sentence (B): "My son had us write an essay on The National Monument." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the baby held the teddy bear" , Sentence (B): "the baby held a grizzly bear" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Lobsters live in the ocean" , Sentence (B): "Lobsters live in the mountains" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He drove up the stairs to the bedroom" , Sentence (B): "He walked up the stairs to the bedroom" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Grizzly bears hate honey." , Sentence (B): "Grizzly bears love honey." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the clock shows animals" , Sentence (B): "the clock shows the correct time" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "she put water in the freezer" , Sentence (B): "she put the giraffe in the freezer" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "a correct diet is good for your health" , Sentence (B): "eating trash food every day makes you stronger" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "at night it's easy to find the moon" , Sentence (B): "at night it's easy to find sun" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Streaming movies is the newest trend" , Sentence (B): "Renting movies is the newest trend" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "beepers are becoming even more popular" , Sentence (B): "smartphones are becoming even more popular" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "river water run and reach the ocean finally." , Sentence (B): "Ocean water runs into the river" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the TV program entertains the fish" , Sentence (B): "the TV program entertains many people" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The girl saw the red car." , Sentence (B): "The blind girl saw the red car." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She takes a bath after wearing her running shoes." , Sentence (B): "She takes bath after removing her running shoes." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "A hole will make a boat sink" , Sentence (B): "A hole will make a boat float" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Whales can swim" , Sentence (B): "Whales can fly" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I was doing my laundry at the library." , Sentence (B): "I was reading a book at the library." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She made a clown make a shirt" , Sentence (B): "She made a shirt for a clown" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "My brother adopted a cat from a shelter" , Sentence (B): "My brother adopter a tiger from a shelter" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the amazon rainforest contains many undiscovered species" , Sentence (B): "the Amazon rainforest does not have any animals on it" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "dogs are social animals who prefer a solitary existence to live in a pack" , Sentence (B): "dogs are social animals who prefer life in a pack to a solitary existence" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She went to college to learn how to drive a car" , Sentence (B): "She went to college to get a degree in criminology" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the driver brakes when seeing the red signal" , Sentence (B): "the driver accelerates when seeing the red signal" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "kids often start speaking when they twelve months old" , Sentence (B): "kids do not learn how to speak until they learn to walk" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The mother carried her 3-day old newborn baby to the car." , Sentence (B): "The 3-day old newborn baby walked to the car." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Video game consoles are hard to see nowadays." , Sentence (B): "Video game consoles can be seen without contact lenses only" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I swam to the lowest point of the ocean in one breath" , Sentence (B): "I swam to the lowest point of the pool in one breath" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He put a giraffe in the pantry." , Sentence (B): "He put a can of beans in the pantry." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "shirts are clothes that people wear" , Sentence (B): "shirts are clothes that birds wear" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She takes the clothes from the washing machine." , Sentence (B): "He takes the house from the washing machine." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "You are likely to find Rice bags in shoe shops" , Sentence (B): "You are likely to find sandals in a shoe shop" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the baby spilled milk on the floor" , Sentence (B): "the bird spilled milk on the floor" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Swimming is a common winter activity" , Sentence (B): "Swimming is a common summer activity" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The giraffe likes to ride bicycle" , Sentence (B): "The little boy likes to ride bicycle" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I can have a haircut at the pharmacy" , Sentence (B): "I can buy medicine at the pharmacy" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I put a bottle of milk into the fridge." , Sentence (B): "I put a car inside the fridge." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Going to the movies is fun for the whole family." , Sentence (B): "Going to the movie is fun for animals." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The window looks out her" , Sentence (B): "She looks out the window" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he fed boulders to the monkey" , Sentence (B): "he fed bananas to the monkey" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Every country has a president" , Sentence (B): "To be the president of the country, you have to win the vote" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The human is the fastest mammal on the planet" , Sentence (B): "The cheetah is the fastest mammal on the planet" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "i am going are computer buy on mobile shop" , Sentence (B): "i am going are computer buy on Acer store" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "There are top hats in the freezer" , Sentence (B): "There are steaks in the freezer" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Cats walk on all four legs" , Sentence (B): "Cats are bipedal creatures" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "my boyfriend drinks orange juice after breakfast every day" , Sentence (B): "my boyfriend drinks diesel after breakfast every day" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He broke his leg and went to get a burger" , Sentence (B): "He broke his leg and had to get a cast" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "A television is something that you watch daily." , Sentence (B): "A television is something that you seat on daily." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he was dancing on the lake" , Sentence (B): "he was dancing on the floor" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I finished my studies at school" , Sentence (B): "I finished my studies inside the sewer" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Most people sleep in a shoe." , Sentence (B): "Most people sleep in a bed." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "if you want to relax then you should go lie down" , Sentence (B): "standing up for long hours is relaxing" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "A sandwich eats me." , Sentence (B): "I ate a nice sandwich." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Cheetahs can run faster than cats" , Sentence (B): "Cat runs faster than a cheetah" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Dogs have four legs." , Sentence (B): "Human have four legs." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Observatories are located at the top of the mountain" , Sentence (B): "Observatories are located at the bottom of the ocean." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Mammals include alligators" , Sentence (B): "A giraffe is a mammal" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He was in the backyard in Minnesota grilling some burgers." , Sentence (B): "He was in the backyard in Minnesota growing some burgers." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "weathering is a hammer that breaks rock" , Sentence (B): "rock is converted into the soil by weathering" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I want a clean house" , Sentence (B): "I want a dirty house" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "A neighbor is a person who lives far from you" , Sentence (B): "A neighbor is a person who lives next to you" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Jumping is very important." , Sentence (B): "Reading is very important" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "It is hard to see the stars at night in places with air pollution." , Sentence (B): "It is easy to see the stars on a clear day." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Internet helps people stay connected" , Sentence (B): "the Internet will disperse people" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "she sipped a coffee" , Sentence (B): "she sipped a shoe" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He put a gorilla into a box" , Sentence (B): "He put old clothes into a box" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She washed the dish in the sink." , Sentence (B): "She washed the car in the sink." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The desert has sand that you can drink." , Sentence (B): "The desert is very dry, so bring water when you go." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Joe asked Mary to have a date because he dislikes her" , Sentence (B): "Joe asked Mary to have a date because he likes her" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "many girls like the color pink" , Sentence (B): "Girls only like the color pink." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "At the restaurant, police came for taking orders" , Sentence (B): "At the restaurant, a waiter came for taking orders" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Amy swam to Texas to see Austin" , Sentence (B): "Amy travels to Texas to see Austin" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "My son placed his football on his dresser." , Sentence (B): "My son placed his school locker on his dresser." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "My bird is about forty feet tall." , Sentence (B): "My bird is about a foot tall." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Coffee is made from beans" , Sentence (B): "Orange juice is made from beans" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "To get to the top of the building you may use an elevator" , Sentence (B): "To get to the top of the building you must use an elevator" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Carol turned on the potato" , Sentence (B): "Carol turned on the flashlight" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "i use my dog to play cricket" , Sentence (B): "i use the bat to play cricket" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Dolphins are fish." , Sentence (B): "Dolphins are mammals." .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the family adopted a dinosaur to be their new pet" , Sentence (B): "the family adopted a dog to be their new pet" .
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he learned with his refrigerator before the exam" , Sentence (B): "he learned with his textbooks before the exam" .
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Dataset Card for CC-SHAP comve Clone
This repository contains the CC-SHAP dataset (https://github.com/Heidelberg-NLP/CC-SHAP).
Licensing Information
The dataset is released under the [CC BY 4.0](Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International) license.
Citation Information
@article{parcalabescu2023measuring,
title={On measuring faithfulness or self-consistency of natural language explanations},
author={Parcalabescu, Letitia and Frank, Anette},
journal={Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2024)},
year={2024},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.07466},
note = "to appear",
abstract = "Large language models (LLMs) can explain their own predictions, through post-hoc or Chain-of-Thought (CoT) explanations. However the LLM could make up reasonably sounding explanations that are unfaithful to its underlying reasoning. Recent work has designed tests that aim to judge the faithfulness of either post-hoc or CoT explanations. In this paper we argue that existing faithfulness tests are not actually measuring faithfulness in terms of the models' inner workings, but only evaluate their self-consistency on the output level. The aims of our work are two-fold. i) We aim to clarify the status of existing faithfulness tests in terms of model explainability, characterising them as self-consistency tests instead. This assessment we underline by constructing a Comparative Consistency Bank for self-consistency tests that for the first time compares existing tests on a common suite of 11 open-source LLMs and 5 datasets -- including ii) our own proposed self-consistency measure CC-SHAP. CC-SHAP is a new fine-grained measure (not test) of LLM self-consistency that compares a model's input contributions to answer prediction and generated explanation. With CC-SHAP, we aim to take a step further towards measuring faithfulness with a more interpretable and fine-grained method.",
}
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