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"""The Microsoft Terminology Collection.""" |
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import os |
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as ElementTree |
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import datasets |
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_DESCRIPTION = """\ |
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The Microsoft Terminology Collection can be used to develop localized versions of applications that integrate with Microsoft products. |
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It can also be used to integrate Microsoft terminology into other terminology collections or serve as a base IT glossary |
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for language development in the nearly 100 languages available. Terminology is provided in .tbx format, an industry standard for terminology exchange. |
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""" |
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_LICENSE = """\ |
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See the Microsoft Language Portal Materials License and the Microsoft Terms of Use for details. |
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""" |
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_ENTRY_ID = "entry_id" |
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_TERM_SOURCE = "term_source" |
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_TERM_POS = "pos" |
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_TERM_DEFINITION = "definition" |
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_TERM_TARGET = "term_target" |
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_FILENAME = "MicrosoftTermCollection.tbx" |
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class MsTerms(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder): |
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"""The Microsoft Terminology Collection.""" |
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VERSION = datasets.Version("1.0.0") |
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@property |
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def manual_download_instructions(self): |
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return """\ |
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You need to go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/language/terminology, |
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and manually download the language of your interest. Once it is completed, |
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a file named MicrosoftTermCollection.tbx will be appeared in your Downloads folder |
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or whichever folder your browser chooses to save files to. |
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You can then move MicrosoftTermCollection.tbx under <path/to/folder>. |
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The <path/to/folder> can e.g. be "~/manual_data". |
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ms_terms can then be loaded using the following command `datasets.load_dataset("ms_terms", data_dir="<path/to/folder>")`. |
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""" |
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def _info(self): |
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feature_names = [_ENTRY_ID, _TERM_SOURCE, _TERM_POS, _TERM_DEFINITION, _TERM_TARGET] |
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return datasets.DatasetInfo( |
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description=_DESCRIPTION, |
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features=datasets.Features({k: datasets.Value("string") for k in feature_names}), |
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supervised_keys=None, |
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homepage="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/language/terminology", |
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citation="", |
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) |
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def _split_generators(self, dl_manager): |
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"""Returns SplitGenerators.""" |
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path_to_manual_file = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(dl_manager.manual_dir)), _FILENAME) |
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if not os.path.exists(path_to_manual_file): |
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raise FileNotFoundError( |
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f"{path_to_manual_file} does not exist. Make sure you insert a manual dir via `datasets.load_dataset('ms_terms', data_dir=...)` that includes a file name {_FILENAME}. Manual download instructions: {self.manual_download_instructions})" |
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) |
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return [datasets.SplitGenerator(name=datasets.Split.TRAIN, gen_kwargs={"path": path_to_manual_file})] |
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def _generate_examples(self, path=None, title_set=None): |
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tree = ElementTree.parse(path) |
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root = tree.getroot() |
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for i, entry in enumerate(root.findall(".//termEntry")): |
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entry_id = entry.attrib.get("id") |
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langsets = entry.findall("./langSet") |
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if len(langsets) != 2: |
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continue |
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term_source = langsets[0].find(".//term").text |
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term_definition = langsets[0].find(".//descrip").text |
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term_pos = langsets[0].find(".//termNote").text |
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term_target = langsets[1].find(".//term").text |
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yield i, { |
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_ENTRY_ID: entry_id, |
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_TERM_SOURCE: term_source, |
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_TERM_POS: term_pos, |
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_TERM_DEFINITION: term_definition, |
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_TERM_TARGET: term_target, |
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} |
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