Datasets:
Tasks:
Text Classification
Sub-tasks:
multi-class-classification
Languages:
English
Size:
100K<n<1M
ArXiv:
Tags:
relation extraction
License:
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tacred.py
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@@ -210,15 +210,15 @@ class Tacred(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder):
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"id": datasets.Value("string"),
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"docid": datasets.Value("string"),
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"subj_start": datasets.Value("int32"),
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"subj_end": datasets.Value("int32"),
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"subj_type": datasets.ClassLabel(names=_NER_CLASS_LABELS),
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"obj_start": datasets.Value("int32"),
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"obj_end": datasets.Value("int32"),
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"obj_type": datasets.Value("string"),
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"stanford_deprel": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("string")),
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"stanford_head": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("int32")),
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"relation": datasets.ClassLabel(names=_CLASS_LABELS),
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def _generate_examples(self, filepath, patch_filepath):
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"""Yields examples."""
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# It is in charge of opening the given file and yielding (key, example) tuples from the dataset
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# The key is not important, it's more here for legacy reason (legacy from tfds)
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patch_examples = {}
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yield id_, {
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"id": example["id"],
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"docid": example["docid"],
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"subj_start": example["subj_start"],
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"subj_end": example["subj_end"] + 1, # make end offset exclusive
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"subj_type": example["subj_type"],
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"obj_end": example["obj_end"] + 1, # make end offset exclusive
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"obj_type": example["obj_type"],
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"relation": example["relation"],
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"stanford_deprel": example["stanford_deprel"],
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"stanford_head": [
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head - 1 for head in example["stanford_head"]
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{
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"id": datasets.Value("string"),
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"docid": datasets.Value("string"),
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"token": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("string")),
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"subj_start": datasets.Value("int32"),
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"subj_end": datasets.Value("int32"),
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"subj_type": datasets.ClassLabel(names=_NER_CLASS_LABELS),
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"obj_start": datasets.Value("int32"),
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"obj_end": datasets.Value("int32"),
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"obj_type": datasets.Value("string"),
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"stanford_pos": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("string")),
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"stanford_ner": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("string")),
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"stanford_deprel": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("string")),
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"stanford_head": datasets.Sequence(datasets.Value("int32")),
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"relation": datasets.ClassLabel(names=_CLASS_LABELS),
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def _generate_examples(self, filepath, patch_filepath):
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"""Yields examples."""
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# This method will receive as arguments the `gen_kwargs` defined in the previous `_split_generators` method.
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# It is in charge of opening the given file and yielding (key, example) tuples from the dataset
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# The key is not important, it's more here for legacy reason (legacy from tfds)
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patch_examples = {}
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yield id_, {
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"id": example["id"],
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"docid": example["docid"],
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"token": [convert_ptb_token(token) for token in example["token"]],
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"subj_start": example["subj_start"],
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"subj_end": example["subj_end"] + 1, # make end offset exclusive
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"subj_type": example["subj_type"],
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"obj_end": example["obj_end"] + 1, # make end offset exclusive
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"obj_type": example["obj_type"],
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"relation": example["relation"],
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"stanford_pos": example["stanford_pos"],
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"stanford_ner": example["stanford_ner"],
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"stanford_deprel": example["stanford_deprel"],
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"stanford_head": [
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head - 1 for head in example["stanford_head"]
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