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---
annotations_creators:
- expert-generated
language_creators:
- expert-generated
- crowdsourced
languages:
- en
multilinguality:
- monolingual
source_datasets:
- original
task_categories:
- text-classification
task_ids:
- multi-label-classification
---
# ****Dataset Card for English quotes****
# **I-Dataset Summary**
english_quotes is a dataset of all the quotes retrieved from [goodreads quotes](https://www.goodreads.com/quotes). This dataset can be used for multi-label text classification and text generation. The content of each quote is in English and concerns the domain of datasets for NLP and beyond.
# **II-Supported Tasks and Leaderboards**
- Multi-label text classification : The dataset can be used to train a model for text-classification, which consists of classifying quotes by author as well as by topic (using tags). Success on this task is typically measured by achieving a high or low accuracy.
- Text-generation : The dataset can be used to train a model to generate quotes by fine-tuning an existing pretrained model on the corpus composed of all quotes (or quotes by author).
# **III-Languages**
The texts in the dataset are in English (en).
# **IV-Dataset Structure**
#### Data Instances
A JSON-formatted example of a typical instance in the dataset:
```python
{'author': 'Ralph Waldo Emerson',
'quote': '“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”',
'tags': ['accomplishment', 'be-yourself', 'conformity', 'individuality']}
```
#### Data Fields
- **author** : The author of the quote.
- **quote** : The text of the quote.
- **tags**: The tags could be characterized as topics around the quote.
#### Data Splits
I kept the dataset as one block (train), so it can be shuffled and split by users later using methods of the hugging face dataset library like the (.train_test_split()) method.
# **V-Dataset Creation**
#### Curation Rationale
I want to share my datasets (created by web scraping and additional cleaning treatments) with the HuggingFace community so that they can use them in NLP tasks to advance artificial intelligence.
#### Source Data
The source of Data is [goodreads](https://www.goodreads.com/?ref=nav_home) site: from [goodreads quotes](https://www.goodreads.com/quotes)
#### Initial Data Collection and Normalization
The data collection process is web scraping using BeautifulSoup and Requests libraries.
The data is slightly modified after the web scraping: removing all quotes with "None" tags, and the tag "attributed-no-source" is removed from all tags, because it has not added value to the topic of the quote.
#### Who are the source Data producers ?
The data is machine-generated (using web scraping) and subjected to human additional treatment.
below, I provide the script I created to scrape the data (as well as my additional treatment):
```python
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import pandas as pd
import json
from collections import OrderedDict
page = requests.get('https://www.goodreads.com/quotes')
if page.status_code == 200:
pageParsed = BeautifulSoup(page.content, 'html5lib')
# Define a function that retrieves information about each HTML quote code in a dictionary form.
def extract_data_quote(quote_html):
quote = quote_html.find('div',{'class':'quoteText'}).get_text().strip().split('\n')[0]
author = quote_html.find('span',{'class':'authorOrTitle'}).get_text().strip()
if quote_html.find('div',{'class':'greyText smallText left'}) is not None:
tags_list = [tag.get_text() for tag in quote_html.find('div',{'class':'greyText smallText left'}).find_all('a')]
tags = list(OrderedDict.fromkeys(tags_list))
if 'attributed-no-source' in tags:
tags.remove('attributed-no-source')
else:
tags = None
data = {'quote':quote, 'author':author, 'tags':tags}
return data
# Define a function that retrieves all the quotes on a single page.
def get_quotes_data(page_url):
page = requests.get(page_url)
if page.status_code == 200:
pageParsed = BeautifulSoup(page.content, 'html5lib')
quotes_html_page = pageParsed.find_all('div',{'class':'quoteDetails'})
return [extract_data_quote(quote_html) for quote_html in quotes_html_page]
# Retrieve data from the first page.
data = get_quotes_data('https://www.goodreads.com/quotes')
# Retrieve data from all pages.
for i in range(2,101):
print(i)
url = f'https://www.goodreads.com/quotes?page={i}'
data_current_page = get_quotes_data(url)
if data_current_page is None:
continue
data = data + data_current_page
data_df = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
for i, row in data_df.iterrows():
if row['tags'] is None:
data_df = data_df.drop(i)
# Produce the data in a JSON format.
data_df.to_json('C:/Users/Abir/Desktop/quotes.jsonl',orient="records", lines =True,force_ascii=False)
# Then I used the familiar process to push it to the Hugging Face hub.
```
#### Annotations
Annotations are part of the initial data collection (see the script above).
# **VI-Additional Informations**
#### Dataset Curators
Abir ELTAIEF
#### Licensing Information
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (all software and libraries used for web scraping are made available under this Creative Commons Attribution license).
#### Contributions
Thanks to [@Abirate](https://huggingface.co./Abirate)
for adding this dataset.