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import csv |
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import datasets |
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_DESCRIPTION = """\ |
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Dusha is a bi-modal corpus suitable for speech emotion recognition (SER) tasks. |
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The dataset consists of audio recordings with Russian speech and their emotional labels. |
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The corpus contains approximately 350 hours of data. Four basic emotions that usually appear in a dialog with |
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a virtual assistant were selected: Happiness (Positive), Sadness, Anger and Neutral emotion. |
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""" |
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_HOMEPAGE = "" |
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_DATA_URL_TRAIN = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/firstap/audio_s1_1/resolve/main/data/train.tar.xz" |
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_DATA_URL_TEST = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/firstap/audio_s1_1/resolve/main/data/test.tar.xz" |
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_METADATA_URL_TRAIN = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/firstap/audio_s1_1/resolve/main/data/train.csv" |
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_METADATA_URL_TEST = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/firstap/audio_s1_1/resolve/main/data/test.csv" |
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class Dusha(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder): |
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DEFAULT_WRITER_BATCH_SIZE = 16 |
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def _info(self): |
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return datasets.DatasetInfo( |
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description=_DESCRIPTION, |
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features=datasets.Features( |
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{ |
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"file": datasets.Value("string"), |
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"audio": datasets.Audio(sampling_rate=16_000), |
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"label": datasets.ClassLabel(num_classes=2, names=['no_stress', 'stress']), |
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} |
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), |
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supervised_keys=None, |
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homepage=_HOMEPAGE, |
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) |
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def _split_generators(self, dl_manager): |
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metadata_train = dl_manager.download(_METADATA_URL_TRAIN) |
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metadata_test = dl_manager.download(_METADATA_URL_TEST) |
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archive_train = dl_manager.download(_DATA_URL_TRAIN) |
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archive_test = dl_manager.download(_DATA_URL_TEST) |
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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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"audio_files": dl_manager.iter_archive(archive_train), |
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"metadata": metadata_train}, |
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), |
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datasets.SplitGenerator( |
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name=datasets.Split.TEST, |
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gen_kwargs={ |
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"audio_files": dl_manager.iter_archive(archive_test), |
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"metadata": metadata_test}, |
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) |
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] |
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def _generate_examples(self, audio_files, metadata): |
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examples = dict() |
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with open(metadata, encoding="utf-8") as f: |
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csv_reader = csv.reader(f, delimiter=",") |
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next(csv_reader) |
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for row in csv_reader: |
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audio_path, label = row |
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examples[audio_path] = { |
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"file": audio_path, |
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"label": label, |
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} |
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key = 0 |
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for path, f in audio_files: |
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if path in examples: |
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audio = {"path": path, "bytes": f.read()} |
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yield key, {**examples[path], "audio": audio} |
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key += 1 |
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