ground truth

- Knob (one-flame icon, two-flame icon) - This knob is used to adjust the flame size of the gas stove. When rotated, you can select between one flame icon for low-fire mode or two flame icons for high-fire mode.
- Knob (one-flame icon, two-flame icon) - This knob also adjusts the flame size of the gas stove. Similar to the first knob, rotating it allows selection of one flame icon for low-fire mode or two flame icons for high-fire mode.

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question

Can you list all the functional components (such as buttons, knobs, etc.) on the appliance panel, along with their functionality?

prediction of claude-zs_format

- Knob 'Left Control Knob' - This knob controls the left burner's flame intensity. It likely rotates from an off position to various heat levels (low to high).
- Knob 'Right Control Knob' - This knob controls the right burner's flame intensity. It functions similarly to the left knob, regulating gas flow to adjust the flame height and heat output.

LLM-as-Judge

To analyze the given descriptions and output the required numbers:

**First Description Analysis:**

1. "Knob (one-flame icon, two-flame icon)" - Contains two knobs mentioned as part of a single entity, focusing on adjusting the flame size of the gas stove.

The first description includes 1 element overall, which is the knob for adjusting flame size.

**Second Description Analysis:**

1. "Knob 'Left Control Knob'" - Represents the control for the left burner’s flame intensity.
2. "Knob 'Right Control Knob'" - Represents the control for the right burner’s flame intensity.

The second description lists 2 elements: the left control knob and the right control knob.

**Comparison for Common Elements:**

The first description talks about a knob that adjusts flame size, which does not explicitly match the named knobs in the second description for the left and right burners. The knobs in the second description could potentially perform similar functions as the knob in the first description, but there is no clear indication they are the same without specific naming or association.

There are 0 common elements between the two descriptions.

The output is:

\[ [1, 2, 0] \]