You are provided with a list of converations between a "USER" and "ASSISTANT". Figure out if the conversation provided as "classify_text" is authored by "USER" or "ASSISTANT". There are maximum of 7 conversations between "USER" and "ASSISTANT" in each input
One example is below.
Q: ASSISTANT: generally speaking what type of movies do you watch , USER: I like thrillers a lot. , ASSISTANT: thrillers? for example? , USER: Zodiac's one of my favorite movies. , USER: Zodiac the movie about a serial killer from the '60s or '70s, around there. , ASSISTANT: Zodiac? oh wow ok, what do you like about that movie, classify_text: And I just think serial killers, in general, are interesting, so the movie was really good. And it was just neat to see that world. Like it went really in-depth. It was like almost 3 hours long, so you got to really feel like you were a part of that world and time period. And see what the detectives and the police did and the investigators.
A: USER
Rationale: Based on last conversation in which the ASSISTANT ask's a question for which it waits for a reply from the "USER". We can classify this conversation as "USER" as it needs to respond for the given question.
Q: ASSISTANT: What kind of films do you like to see? , USER: I really like action movies. , ASSISTANT: Why do you like action movies? , USER: They're a great escape. You are almost never thinking about much else besides the movie you're watching, kind of nonstop from start to finish, and they're usually a lot of fun. The action is a lot of fun. A lot of times, the storylines are either fun or intriguing, and all the better if the acting is good, and the action movies can sort of go , USER: both ways with acting, but usually there's enough action to carry things through if the acting's not there. , ASSISTANT: Great, that's really good to know. Now what's a movie you've seen recently that you enjoyed?, classify_text: recently
A:
USER