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 movies do you enjoy and why? , USER: What kind of movie , USER: I've always Well, I can't say I've always, but I like westerns now. I used to not like them as a child and now as an adult, I oddly have grown to very much enjoy a good western. , ASSISTANT: Is there a particular film you enjoy? , USER: Well, I used to not like the movie Tombstone with Dark Holiday and well Whiteout played by I can't think of the actors name now. Kurt Russell and I forgot who played Dark Holiday, but as a kid I always thought it was boring but , ASSISTANT: What did you like about that kind of film?, classify_text: For Westerns, I think it's how simple and It's always kind of just about a single moral or I mean, sometimes you can have it where there's fantastical elements to it that lend kind of itself to like the American fairy tale, sort of. But they're always very simple stories with a little bit There's almost
A:
USER