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# TODO: Address all TODOs and remove all explanatory comments | |
"""TODO: Add a description here.""" | |
import csv | |
import json | |
import os | |
import datasets | |
# TODO: Add BibTeX citation | |
# Find for instance the citation on arxiv or on the dataset repo/website | |
_CITATION = """\ | |
@inproceedings{roemmele2023ablit, | |
title={AbLit: A Resource for Analyzing and Generating Abridged Versions of English Literature}, | |
author={Roemmele, Melissa and Shaffer, Kyle and Olsen, Katrina and Wang, Yiyi and DeNeefe, Steve}, | |
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Main Volume}, | |
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, | |
year={2023} | |
} | |
""" | |
_VERSION = datasets.Version("1.0.0") | |
# TODO: Add description of the dataset here | |
# You can copy an official description | |
_DESCRIPTION = """\ | |
This dataset contains abridged versions of 10 classic English literature books, | |
aligned with their original versions on various passage levels.\ | |
The abridgements were written and made publically available by Emma Laybourn: \ | |
http://www.englishliteratureebooks.com/classicnovelsabridged.html.\ | |
This is the first known dataset for NLP research that focuses on the abridgement task. | |
""" | |
# TODO: Add a link to an official homepage for the dataset here | |
_HOMEPAGE = "https://github.com/roemmele/AbLit" | |
# TODO: Add the licence for the dataset here if you can find it | |
_LICENSE = "" | |
_PASSAGE_SIZES = ["chapters", "rows", "sentences", | |
"paragraphs", "chunks-10-sentences"] | |
# TODO: Add link to the official dataset URLs here | |
# The HuggingFace Datasets library doesn't host the datasets but only points to the original files. | |
# This can be an arbitrary nested dict/list of URLs (see below in `_split_generators` method) | |
_URLS = {size: "./{}".format(size) for size in _PASSAGE_SIZES} | |
# TODO: Name of the dataset usually matches the script name with CamelCase instead of snake_case | |
class AbLitDataset(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder): | |
"""TODO: Short description of my dataset.""" | |
# This is an example of a dataset with multiple configurations. | |
# If you don't want/need to define several sub-sets in your dataset, | |
# just remove the BUILDER_CONFIG_CLASS and the BUILDER_CONFIGS attributes. | |
# If you need to make complex sub-parts in the datasets with configurable options | |
# You can create your own builder configuration class to store attribute, inheriting from datasets.BuilderConfig | |
# BUILDER_CONFIG_CLASS = MyBuilderConfig | |
# You will be able to load one or the other configurations in the following list with | |
# data = datasets.load_dataset('my_dataset', 'first_domain') | |
# data = datasets.load_dataset('my_dataset', 'second_domain') | |
BUILDER_CONFIGS = [ | |
datasets.BuilderConfig(name=size, version=_VERSION, | |
description="Aligned passages of {} length".format(size)) | |
for size in _PASSAGE_SIZES | |
] | |
# It's not mandatory to have a default configuration. Just use one if it make sense. | |
DEFAULT_CONFIG_NAME = None | |
def _info(self): | |
# TODO: This method specifies the datasets.DatasetInfo object which contains informations and typings for the dataset | |
# This is the name of the configuration selected in BUILDER_CONFIGS above | |
features = datasets.Features( | |
{ | |
"original": datasets.Value("string"), | |
"abridged": datasets.Value("string"), | |
"book": datasets.Value("string"), | |
"chapter": datasets.Value("string") | |
# These are the features of your dataset like images, labels ... | |
} | |
) | |
return datasets.DatasetInfo( | |
# This is the description that will appear on the datasets page. | |
description=_DESCRIPTION, | |
# This defines the different columns of the dataset and their types | |
# Here we define them above because they are different between the two configurations | |
features=features, | |
# If there's a common (input, target) tuple from the features, uncomment supervised_keys line below and | |
# specify them. They'll be used if as_supervised=True in builder.as_dataset. | |
# supervised_keys=("sentence", "label"), | |
# Homepage of the dataset for documentation | |
homepage=_HOMEPAGE, | |
# License for the dataset if available | |
license=_LICENSE, | |
# Citation for the dataset | |
citation=_CITATION, | |
) | |
def _split_generators(self, dl_manager): | |
# TODO: This method is tasked with downloading/extracting the data and defining the splits depending on the configuration | |
# If several configurations are possible (listed in BUILDER_CONFIGS), the configuration selected by the user is in self.config.name | |
# dl_manager is a datasets.download.DownloadManager that can be used to download and extract URLS | |
# It can accept any type or nested list/dict and will give back the same structure with the url replaced with path to local files. | |
# By default the archives will be extracted and a path to a cached folder where they are extracted is returned instead of the archive | |
urls = {split: "{}/{}.jsonl".format(_URLS[self.config.name], split) | |
for split in ('train', 'dev', 'test')} | |
urls = dl_manager.download_and_extract(urls) | |
return [ | |
datasets.SplitGenerator( | |
name="train", | |
# These kwargs will be passed to _generate_examples | |
gen_kwargs={ | |
"filepath": urls["train"], | |
"split": "train", | |
}, | |
), | |
datasets.SplitGenerator( | |
name="dev", | |
# These kwargs will be passed to _generate_examples | |
gen_kwargs={ | |
"filepath": urls["dev"], | |
"split": "dev", | |
}, | |
), | |
datasets.SplitGenerator( | |
name="test", | |
# These kwargs will be passed to _generate_examples | |
gen_kwargs={ | |
"filepath": urls["test"], | |
"split": "test" | |
}, | |
), | |
] | |
# method parameters are unpacked from `gen_kwargs` as given in `_split_generators` | |
def _generate_examples(self, filepath, split): | |
# TODO: This method handles input defined in _split_generators to yield (key, example) tuples from the dataset. | |
# The `key` is for legacy reasons (tfds) and is not important in itself, but must be unique for each example. | |
with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as f: | |
for key, item in enumerate(f): | |
item = json.loads(item) | |
# Yields examples as (key, example) tuples | |
yield key, { | |
"original": item["original"], | |
"abridged": item["abridged"], | |
"book": item["book"], | |
"chapter": item["chapter"], | |
} | |