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license: other
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license_name: idl-train
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license_link: LICENSE
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task_categories:
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- image-to-text
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size_categories:
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- 10M<n<100M
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---
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# Dataset Card for Industry Documents Library (IDL)
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## Dataset Description
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- **Point of Contact Hugging Face:** [Pablo Montalvo](mailto: [email protected])
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- **Point of Contact from curators:** [Kate Tasker from IDL](mailto: [email protected] )
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### Dataset Summary
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Industry Documents Library (IDL) is a document dataset filtered from [UCSF documents library](https://www.industrydocuments.ucsf.edu/) with 19 million pages kept as valid samples.
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Each document exists as a collection of a pdf, a tiff image with the same contents, a json file containing extensive OCR annotation, and a .ocr file with reduced annotation.
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### Usage
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This instance of IDL is in [webdataset](https://github.com/webdataset/webdataset/commits/main) .tar format. It can be used with webdataset library or upcoming releases of Hugging Face `datasets`.
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...More Detail TBD
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### Data Splits
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#### Train
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* `idl-train-*.tar`
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* Downloaded on 2023/12/16
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* 3000 shards, 3144726 samples, 19174595 pages
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## Additional Information
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### Dataset Curators
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Pablo Montalvo, Ross Wightman
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### Licensing Information
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While the Industry Documents Library is a public archive of documents and audiovisual materials, companies or individuals hold the rights to the information they created, meaning material cannot be “substantially” reproduced in books or other media without the copyright holder’s permission.
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The use of copyrighted material, including reproduction, is governed by United States copyright law (Title 17, United States Code). The law may permit the “fair use” of a copyrighted work, including the making of a photocopy, “for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship or research.” 17 U.S.C. § 107.
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The Industry Documents Library makes its collections available under court-approved agreements with the rightsholders or under the fair use doctrine, depending on the collection.
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According to the US Copyright Office, when determining whether a particular use comes under “fair use” you must consider the following:
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the purpose and character of the use, including whether it is of commercial nature or for nonprofit educational purposes;
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the nature of the copyrighted work itself;
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how much of the work you are using in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole (1 page of a 1000 page work or 1 print advertisement vs. an entire 30 second advertisement);
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the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. (For additional information see the US Copyright Office Fair Use Index).
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Each user of this website is responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable copyright laws. Persons obtaining, or later using, a copy of copyrighted material in excess of “fair use” may become liable for copyright infringement. By accessing this website, the user agrees to hold harmless the University of California, its affiliates and their directors, officers, employees and agents from all claims and expenses, including attorneys’ fees, arising out of the use of this website by the user.
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For more in-depth information on copyright and fair use, visit the Stanford University Libraries’ Copyright and Fair Use website.
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If you hold copyright to a document or documents in our collections and have concerns about our inclusion of this material, please see the IDL Take-Down Policy or contact us with any questions.
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### Citation Information
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