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  ## Dataset Details
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- ### Dataset Description
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  There are three algorithmic tasks, with ascending complexity: graph connectivity, graph maximum flow, and graph isomorphism.
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  **BibTeX:**
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+ ```BibTeX
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+ @misc{fu2024isobench,
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+ title={{I}so{B}ench: Benchmarking Multimodal Foundation Models on Isomorphic Representations},
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+ author={Deqing Fu$^*$ and Ghazal Khalighinejad$^*$ and Ollie Liu$^*$ and Bhuwan Dhingra and Dani Yogatama and Robin Jia and Willie Neiswanger},
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+ eprint={2404.01266},
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+ Fu, Deqing, Ghazal Khalighinejad, Ollie Liu, Bhuwan Dhingra, Dani Yogatama, Robin Jia, and Willie Neiswanger. "IsoBench: Benchmarking Multimodal Foundation Models on Isomorphic Representations." arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.01266 (2024).
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+ {deqingfu,zliu2898}@usc.edu, ghazal.khalighinejad@duke.edu