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# coding=utf-8
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# Lint as: python3
"""Rotten tomatoes movie reviews dataset."""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
import os
import datasets
_DESCRIPTION = """\
Movie Review Dataset.
This is a dataset of containing 5,331 positive and 5,331 negative processed
sentences from Rotten Tomatoes movie reviews. This data was first used in Bo
Pang and Lillian Lee, ``Seeing stars: Exploiting class relationships for
sentiment categorization with respect to rating scales.'', Proceedings of the
ACL, 2005.
"""
_CITATION = """\
@InProceedings{Pang+Lee:05a,
author = {Bo Pang and Lillian Lee},
title = {Seeing stars: Exploiting class relationships for sentiment
categorization with respect to rating scales},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACL},
year = 2005
}
"""
_DOWNLOAD_URL = "https://storage.googleapis.com/seldon-datasets/sentence_polarity_v1/rt-polaritydata.tar.gz"
class RottenTomatoesMovieReview(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder):
"""Cornell Rotten Tomatoes movie reviews dataset."""
VERSION = datasets.Version("1.0.0")
def _info(self):
return datasets.DatasetInfo(
description=_DESCRIPTION,
features=datasets.Features(
{"text": datasets.Value("string"), "label": datasets.features.ClassLabel(names=["neg", "pos"])}
),
supervised_keys=[""],
homepage="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/pabo/movie-review-data/",
citation=_CITATION,
)
def _vocab_text_gen(self, train_file):
for _, ex in self._generate_examples(train_file):
yield ex["text"]
def _split_generators(self, dl_manager):
""" Downloads Rotten Tomatoes sentences. """
extracted_folder_path = dl_manager.download_and_extract(_DOWNLOAD_URL)
return [
datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.TRAIN,
gen_kwargs={"split_key": "train", "data_dir": extracted_folder_path},
),
datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.VALIDATION,
gen_kwargs={"split_key": "validation", "data_dir": extracted_folder_path},
),
datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.TEST,
gen_kwargs={"split_key": "test", "data_dir": extracted_folder_path},
),
]
def _get_examples_from_split(self, split_key, data_dir):
"""Reads Rotten Tomatoes sentences and splits into 80% train,
10% validation, and 10% test, as is the practice set out in Jinfeng
Li, ``TEXTBUGGER: Generating Adversarial Text Against Real-world
Applications.''
"""
data_dir = os.path.join(data_dir, "rt-polaritydata")
pos_samples = open(os.path.join(data_dir, "rt-polarity.pos"), encoding="latin-1").readlines()
pos_samples = list(map(lambda t: t.strip(), pos_samples))
neg_samples = open(os.path.join(data_dir, "rt-polarity.neg"), encoding="latin-1").readlines()
neg_samples = list(map(lambda t: t.strip(), neg_samples))
# 80/10/10 split
i1 = int(len(pos_samples) * 0.8 + 0.5)
i2 = int(len(pos_samples) * 0.9 + 0.5)
train_samples = pos_samples[:i1] + neg_samples[:i1]
train_labels = (["pos"] * i1) + (["neg"] * i1)
validation_samples = pos_samples[i1:i2] + neg_samples[i1:i2]
validation_labels = (["pos"] * (i2 - i1)) + (["neg"] * (i2 - i1))
test_samples = pos_samples[i2:] + neg_samples[i2:]
test_labels = (["pos"] * (len(pos_samples) - i2)) + (["neg"] * (len(pos_samples) - i2))
if split_key == "train":
return (train_samples, train_labels)
if split_key == "validation":
return (validation_samples, validation_labels)
if split_key == "test":
return (test_samples, test_labels)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid split key {split_key}")
def _generate_examples(self, split_key, data_dir):
"""Yields examples for a given split of MR."""
split_text, split_labels = self._get_examples_from_split(split_key, data_dir)
for text, label in zip(split_text, split_labels):
data_key = split_key + "_" + text
feature_dict = {"text": text, "label": label}
yield data_key, feature_dict