wilhelm-vocabulary / huggingface /generate_ancient_greek_dataset.py
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# Copyright Jiaqi Liu
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import json
from vocabulary_parser import ANCIENT_GREEK
from vocabulary_parser import get_attributes
from vocabulary_parser import get_definitions
from vocabulary_parser import get_vocabulary
from wilhelm_python_sdk.database_clients import get_node_label_attribute_key
def generate_dataset(yaml_path: str, dataset_path: str):
"""
Generates a Hugging Face Dataset from https://github.com/QubitPi/wilhelm-vocabulary/blob/master/ancient-greek.yaml
:param yaml_path: The absolute or relative path (to the invoking script) to the YAML file above
:param dataset_path: The absolute or relative path (to the invoking script) to the generated dataset file
"""
vocabulary = get_vocabulary(yaml_path)
label_key = get_node_label_attribute_key()
all_nodes = {}
with open(dataset_path, "w") as graph:
for word in vocabulary:
term = word["term"]
attributes = get_attributes(word, ANCIENT_GREEK, label_key)
source_node = attributes
all_nodes[term] = source_node
for definition_with_predicate in get_definitions(word):
predicate = definition_with_predicate[0]
definition = definition_with_predicate[1]
target_node = {label_key: definition}
label = {label_key: predicate if predicate else "definition"}
graph.write(json.dumps({"source": source_node, "target": target_node, label_key: label}))
graph.write("\n")