# AudioCraft datasets Our dataset manifest files consist in 1-json-per-line files, potentially gzipped, as `data.jsons` or `data.jsons.gz` files. This JSON contains the path to the audio file and associated metadata. The manifest files are then provided in the configuration, as `datasource` sub-configuration. A datasource contains the pointers to the paths of the manifest files for each AudioCraft stage (or split) along with additional information (eg. maximum sample rate to use against this dataset). All the datasources are under the `dset` group config, with a dedicated configuration file for each dataset. ## Getting started ### Example See the provided example in the directory that provides a manifest to use the example dataset provided under the [dataset folder](../dataset/example). The manifest files are stored in the [egs folder](../egs/example). ```shell egs/ example/data.json.gz ``` A datasource is defined in the configuration folder, in the dset group config for this dataset at [config/dset/audio/example](../config/dset/audio/example.yaml): ```shell # @package __global__ datasource: max_sample_rate: 44100 max_channels: 2 train: egs/example valid: egs/example evaluate: egs/example generate: egs/example ``` For proper dataset, one should create manifest for each of the splits and specify the correct path to the given manifest in the datasource for each split. Then, using a dataset through the configuration can be done pointing to the corresponding dataset configuration: ```shell dset= # should match the yaml file name # for example dset=audio/example ``` ### Creating manifest files Assuming you want to create manifest files to load with AudioCraft's AudioDataset, you can use the following command to create new manifest files from a given folder containing audio files: ```shell python -m audiocraft.data.audio_dataset egs/my_dataset/my_dataset_split/data.jsonl.gz # For example to generate the manifest for dset=audio/example # note: we don't use any split and we don't compress the jsonl file for this dummy example python -m audiocraft.data.audio_dataset dataset/example egs/example/data.jsonl # More info with: python -m audiocraft.data.audio_dataset --help ``` ## Additional information ### MusicDataset and metadata The MusicDataset is an AudioDataset with additional metadata. The MusicDataset expects the additional metadata to be stored in a JSON file that has the same path as the corresponding audio file, but with a `.json` extension. ### SoundDataset and metadata The SoundDataset is an AudioDataset with descriptions metadata. Similarly to the MusicDataset, the SoundDataset expects the additional metadata to be stored in a JSON file that has the same path as the corresponding audio file, but with a `.json` extension. Additionally, the SoundDataset supports an additional parameter pointing to an extra folder `external_metadata_source` containing all the JSON metadata files given they have the same filename as the audio file.