# data-intermediate If you are looking for our test ready version, please refer to [mango-ttic/data](https://huggingface.co/datasets/mango-ttic/data) Find more about us at [mango.ttic.edu](https://mango.ttic.edu) ## Folder Structure Each folder inside `data-intermediate` contains all intermediate files we used during data annotation and generation. Here is the tree structure from game `data-intermediate/night` . ```bash data-intermediate/night/ ├── night.all2all.json # all simple paths between any 2 nodes ├── night.all_pairs.json # all connectivity between any 2 nodes ├── night.anno2code.json # annotation to codename mapping ├── night.code2anno.json # codename to annotation mapping ├── night.edges.json # list of all edges ├── night.map.human # human map derived from human annotation ├── night.map.machine # machine map derived from exported action sequences ├── night.map.reversed # reverse map derived from human annotation map ├── night.moves # list of mentioned actions ├── night.nodes.json # list of all nodes ├── night.valid_moves.csv # human annotation ├── night.walkthrough # enriched walkthrough exported from Jericho simulator └── night.walkthrough_acts # action sequences exported from Jericho simulator ``` ## Variations ### 70-step vs all-step version In our paper, we benchmark using the first 70 steps of the walkthrough from each game. We also provide all-step versions of both `data` and `data-intermediate` collection. * **70-step** `data-intermediate-70steps.tar.zst`: contains the first 70 steps of each walkthrough. If the complete walkthrough is shorter than 70 steps, then all steps are used. * **All-step** `data-intermediate.tar.zst`: contains all steps of each walkthrough. ### Word-only & Word+ID * **Word-only** `data-intermediate.tar.zst`: Nodes are annotated by additional descriptive text to distinguish different locations with similar names. * **Word + Object ID** `data-intermediate-objid.tar.zst`: variation of the word-only version, where nodes are labeled using minimaly fixed names with object id from Jericho simulator. * **Word + Random ID** `data-intermediate-randid.tar.zst`: variation of the Jericho ID version, where the Jericho object id replaced with randomly generated integer. We primarily rely on the **word-only** version as benchmark, yet providing word+ID version for diverse benchmark settings. ## How to use We use `data-intermediate.tar.zst` as an example here. ### 1. download from Huggingface #### by directly download You can selectively download certain variation of your choice. ![](direct_download_data-intermediate.png) #### by git Make sure you have [git-lfs](https://git-lfs.com) installed ```bash git lfs install git clone https://huggingface.co/datasets/mango-ttic/data-intermediate # or, use hf-mirror if your connection to huggingface.co is slow # git clone https://hf-mirror.com/datasets/mango-ttic/data-intermediate ``` If you want to clone without large files - just their pointers ```bash GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://huggingface.co/datasets/mango-ttic/data-intermediate # or, use hf-mirror if your connection to huggingface.co is slow # GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://hf-mirror.com/datasets/mango-ttic/data-intermediate ``` ### 2. decompress Because some json files are huge, we use tar.zst to package the data efficiently. silently decompress ```bash tar -I 'zstd -d' -xf data-intermediate.tar.zst ``` or, verbosely decompress ```bash zstd -d -c data-intermediate.tar.zst | tar -xvf - ```