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annotations_creators:
  - expert-generated
language_creators:
  - expert-generated
language:
  - en
license:
  - apache-2.0
multilinguality:
  - monolingual
size_categories:
  - 10K<n<100K
source_datasets:
  - original
task_categories:
  - text-generation
task_ids:
  - language-modeling
paperswithcode_id: pg-19
pretty_name: PG-19
dataset_info:
  features:
    - name: short_book_title
      dtype: string
    - name: publication_date
      dtype: int32
    - name: url
      dtype: string
    - name: text
      dtype: string
  splits:
    - name: train
      num_bytes: 11453688452
      num_examples: 28602
    - name: validation
      num_bytes: 17402295
      num_examples: 50
    - name: test
      num_bytes: 40482852
      num_examples: 100
  download_size: 11740397875
  dataset_size: 11511573599

Dataset Card for "pg19"

Table of Contents

Dataset Description

Dataset Summary

This repository contains the PG-19 language modeling benchmark. It includes a set of books extracted from the Project Gutenberg books library, that were published before 1919. It also contains metadata of book titles and publication dates.

PG-19 is over double the size of the Billion Word benchmark and contains documents that are 20X longer, on average, than the WikiText long-range language modelling benchmark. Books are partitioned into a train, validation, and test set. Book metadata is stored in metadata.csv which contains (book_id, short_book_title, publication_date).

Unlike prior benchmarks, we do not constrain the vocabulary size --- i.e. mapping rare words to an UNK token --- but instead release the data as an open-vocabulary benchmark. The only processing of the text that has been applied is the removal of boilerplate license text, and the mapping of offensive discriminatory words as specified by Ofcom to placeholder tokens. Users are free to model the data at the character-level, subword-level, or via any mechanism that can model an arbitrary string of text. To compare models we propose to continue measuring the word-level perplexity, by calculating the total likelihood of the dataset (via any chosen subword vocabulary or character-based scheme) divided by the number of tokens --- specified below in the dataset statistics table. One could use this dataset for benchmarking long-range language models, or use it to pre-train for other natural language processing tasks which require long-range reasoning, such as LAMBADA or NarrativeQA. We would not recommend using this dataset to train a general-purpose language model, e.g. for applications to a production-system dialogue agent, due to the dated linguistic style of old texts and the inherent biases present in historical writing.

Supported Tasks and Leaderboards

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Languages

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Dataset Structure

Data Instances

default

  • Size of downloaded dataset files: 11.74 GB
  • Size of the generated dataset: 11.51 GB
  • Total amount of disk used: 23.25 GB

An example of 'train' looks as follows.

This example was too long and was cropped:

{
    "publication_date": 1907,
    "short_book_title": "La Fiammetta by Giovanni Boccaccio",
    "text": "\"\\n\\n\\n\\nProduced by Ted Garvin, Dave Morgan and PG Distributed Proofreaders\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nLA FIAMMETTA\\n\\nBY\\n\\nGIOVANNI BOCCACCIO\\n...",
    "url": "http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/10006"
}

Data Fields

The data fields are the same among all splits.

default

  • short_book_title: a string feature.
  • publication_date: a int32 feature.
  • url: a string feature.
  • text: a string feature.

Data Splits

name train validation test
default 28602 50 100

Dataset Creation

Curation Rationale

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Source Data

Initial Data Collection and Normalization

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Who are the source language producers?

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Annotations

Annotation process

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Who are the annotators?

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Personal and Sensitive Information

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Considerations for Using the Data

Social Impact of Dataset

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Discussion of Biases

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Other Known Limitations

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Additional Information

Dataset Curators

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Licensing Information

The dataset is licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0.

Citation Information

@article{raecompressive2019,
  author = {Rae, Jack W and Potapenko, Anna and Jayakumar, Siddhant M and
            Hillier, Chloe and Lillicrap, Timothy P},
  title = {Compressive Transformers for Long-Range Sequence Modelling},
  journal = {arXiv preprint},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.05507},
  year = {2019},
}

Contributions

Thanks to @thomwolf, @lewtun, @lucidrains, @lhoestq for adding this dataset.