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""" |
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Dataloader implementation for Old Javanese Wordnet dataset. |
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""" |
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from pathlib import Path |
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from typing import Dict, List, Tuple |
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import datasets |
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import pandas as pd |
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from seacrowd.utils.configs import SEACrowdConfig |
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from seacrowd.utils.constants import Licenses |
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_CITATION = """\ |
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@inproceedings{moeljadi-aminullah-2020-building, |
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title = "Building the Old {J}avanese {W}ordnet", |
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author = "Moeljadi, David and |
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Aminullah, Zakariya Pamuji", |
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference", |
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month = may, |
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year = "2020", |
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address = "Marseille, France", |
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publisher = "European Language Resources Association", |
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url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.lrec-1.359", |
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pages = "2940--2946", |
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abstract = "This paper discusses the construction and the ongoing development of the Old Javanese Wordnet. |
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The words were extracted from the digitized version of the Old Javanese{--}English Dictionary (Zoetmulder, 1982). |
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The wordnet is built using the {`}expansion{'} approach (Vossen, 1998), leveraging on the Princeton Wordnet{'}s |
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core synsets and semantic hierarchy, as well as scientific names. The main goal of our project was to produce a |
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high quality, human-curated resource. As of December 2019, the Old Javanese Wordnet contains 2,054 concepts or |
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synsets and 5,911 senses. It is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License |
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(CC BY 4.0). We are still developing it and adding more synsets and senses. We believe that the lexical data |
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made available by this wordnet will be useful for a variety of future uses such as the development of Modern |
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Javanese Wordnet and many language processing tasks and linguistic research on Javanese.", |
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language = "English", |
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ISBN = "979-10-95546-34-4", |
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} |
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""" |
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_DATASETNAME = "ojw" |
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_DESCRIPTION = """\ |
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This dataset contains Old Javanese written language aimed to build a machine readable sources for Old Javanese: providing a wordnet for the language (Moeljadi et. al., 2020). |
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""" |
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_HOMEPAGE = "https://github.com/davidmoeljadi/OJW" |
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_LICENSE = Licenses.CC_BY_SA_4_0.value |
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_URLS = { |
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_DATASETNAME: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/davidmoeljadi/OJW/master/wn-kaw.tab", |
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} |
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_SUPPORTED_TASKS = [] |
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_SOURCE_VERSION = "1.0.0" |
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_SEACROWD_VERSION = "2024.06.20" |
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_LOCAL = False |
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_LANGUAGES = ["kaw"] |
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class OJW(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder): |
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"""Old Javanese Wordnet (OJW) is a dataset that contains Old Javanese words and each variants of the words if available. |
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The dataset consists of 5038 rows and three columns: synset, tlemma, and tvariants.""" |
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SOURCE_VERSION = datasets.Version(_SOURCE_VERSION) |
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SEACROWD_VERSION = datasets.Version(_SEACROWD_VERSION) |
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BUILDER_CONFIGS = [ |
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SEACrowdConfig( |
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name="ojw_source", |
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version=SOURCE_VERSION, |
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description="ojw source schema", |
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schema="source", |
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subset_id="ojw", |
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), |
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] |
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DEFAULT_CONFIG_NAME = "ojw_source" |
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def _info(self) -> datasets.DatasetInfo: |
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if self.config.schema == "source": |
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features = datasets.Features({"synset": datasets.Value("string"), "tlemma": datasets.Value("string"), "tvariants": datasets.Value("string")}) |
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return datasets.DatasetInfo( |
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description=_DESCRIPTION, |
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features=features, |
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homepage=_HOMEPAGE, |
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license=_LICENSE, |
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citation=_CITATION, |
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) |
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def _split_generators(self, dl_manager: datasets.DownloadManager) -> List[datasets.SplitGenerator]: |
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"""Returns SplitGenerators.""" |
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urls = _URLS[_DATASETNAME] |
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data_dir = dl_manager.download(urls) |
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return [ |
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datasets.SplitGenerator( |
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name=datasets.Split.TRAIN, |
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gen_kwargs={ |
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"filepath": data_dir, |
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"split": "train", |
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}, |
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), |
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] |
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def _generate_examples(self, filepath: Path, split: str) -> Tuple[int, Dict]: |
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"""Yields examples as (key, example) tuples.""" |
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df = pd.read_csv(filepath, sep="\t", names=["synset", "tlemma", "tvariants"]) |
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if self.config.schema == "source": |
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for key, example in df.iterrows(): |
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yield key, { |
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"synset": example["synset"], |
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"tlemma": example["tlemma"], |
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"tvariants": example["tvariants"], |
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} |
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