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- UTS_Dictionary.py +0 -2
- statistics.py +5 -0
README.md
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### Data Splits
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## Dataset Creation
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### Data Splits
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## Dataset Creation
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UTS_Dictionary.py
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return splits
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def _generate_examples(self, filepath):
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print(filepath)
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guid = 0
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with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as f:
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for line in f:
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print(line)
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if line.strip() != "":
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item = {
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"text": line.strip()
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return splits
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def _generate_examples(self, filepath):
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guid = 0
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with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as f:
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for line in f:
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if line.strip() != "":
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item = {
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"text": line.strip()
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statistics.py
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from datasets import load_dataset
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dataset = load_dataset("undertheseanlp/UTS_Dictionary")
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print(len(dataset["train"]["text"]))
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