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metadata
license: mit
language:
  - fr
task_categories:
  - image-to-text
pretty_name: PyLaia RIMES
dataset_info:
  features:
    - name: image
      dtype: image
    - name: text
      dtype: string
  splits:
    - name: train
      num_examples: 10188
    - name: validation
      num_examples: 1138
    - name: test
      num_examples: 778
  dataset_size: 12104

PyLaia RIMES Dataset

Table of Contents

Dataset Description

Dataset Summary

Briefly summarize the dataset, its intended use and the supported tasks. Give an overview of how and why the dataset was created. The summary should explicitly mention the languages present in the dataset (possibly in broad terms, e.g. translations between several pairs of European languages), and describe the domain, topic, or genre covered.

Languages

All the documents in the dataset are written in French.

Dataset Structure

Data Instances

{
  'image': <PIL.JpegImagePlugin.JpegImageFile image mode=RGB size=2560x128 at 0x1A800E8E190,
  'text': 'Comme indiqué dans les conditions particulières de mon contrat d'assurance'
}

Data Fields

  • image: A PIL.Image.Image object containing the image. Note that when accessing the image column: dataset[0]["image"] the image file is automatically decoded. Decoding of a large number of image files might take a significant amount of time. Thus it is important to first query the sample index before the "image" column, i.e. dataset[0]["image"] should always be preferred over dataset["image"][0].
  • text: the label transcription of the image.

Data Splits

Describe and name the splits in the dataset if there are more than one.

Describe any criteria for splitting the data, if used. If there are differences between the splits (e.g. if the training annotations are machine-generated and the dev and test ones are created by humans, or if different numbers of annotators contributed to each example), describe them here.

Provide the sizes of each split. As appropriate, provide any descriptive statistics for the features, such as average length. For example:

train validation test
Input Sentences
Average Sentence Length