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from pathlib import Path
from typing import List
import datasets
import json
import pandas as pd
from seacrowd.utils import schemas
from seacrowd.utils.configs import SEACrowdConfig
from seacrowd.utils.constants import Tasks, DEFAULT_SOURCE_VIEW_NAME, DEFAULT_SEACROWD_VIEW_NAME
_DATASETNAME = "bible_jv_id"
_SOURCE_VIEW_NAME = DEFAULT_SOURCE_VIEW_NAME
_UNIFIED_VIEW_NAME = DEFAULT_SEACROWD_VIEW_NAME
_LANGUAGES = ["ind", "jav"] # We follow ISO639-3 language code (https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data)
_LOCAL = False
_CITATION = """\
@inproceedings{cahyawijaya-etal-2021-indonlg,
title = "{I}ndo{NLG}: Benchmark and Resources for Evaluating {I}ndonesian Natural Language Generation",
author = "Cahyawijaya, Samuel and
Winata, Genta Indra and
Wilie, Bryan and
Vincentio, Karissa and
Li, Xiaohong and
Kuncoro, Adhiguna and
Ruder, Sebastian and
Lim, Zhi Yuan and
Bahar, Syafri and
Khodra, Masayu and
Purwarianti, Ayu and
Fung, Pascale",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing",
month = nov,
year = "2021",
address = "Online and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.emnlp-main.699",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2021.emnlp-main.699",
pages = "8875--8898",
abstract = "Natural language generation (NLG) benchmarks provide an important avenue to measure progress and develop better NLG systems. Unfortunately, the lack of publicly available NLG benchmarks for low-resource languages poses a challenging barrier for building NLG systems that work well for languages with limited amounts of data. Here we introduce IndoNLG, the first benchmark to measure natural language generation (NLG) progress in three low-resource{---}yet widely spoken{---}languages of Indonesia: Indonesian, Javanese, and Sundanese. Altogether, these languages are spoken by more than 100 million native speakers, and hence constitute an important use case of NLG systems today. Concretely, IndoNLG covers six tasks: summarization, question answering, chit-chat, and three different pairs of machine translation (MT) tasks. We collate a clean pretraining corpus of Indonesian, Sundanese, and Javanese datasets, Indo4B-Plus, which is used to pretrain our models: IndoBART and IndoGPT. We show that IndoBART and IndoGPT achieve competitive performance on all tasks{---}despite using only one-fifth the parameters of a larger multilingual model, mBART-large (Liu et al., 2020). This finding emphasizes the importance of pretraining on closely related, localized languages to achieve more efficient learning and faster inference at very low-resource languages like Javanese and Sundanese.",
}
"""
_DESCRIPTION = """\
Analogous to the En ↔ Id and Su ↔ Id datasets, we create a new dataset for Javanese and Indonesian translation generated from the verse-aligned Bible parallel corpus with the same split setting. In terms of size, both the Su ↔ Id and Jv ↔ Id datasets are much smaller compared to the En ↔ Id dataset, because there are Bible chapters for which translations are available for Indonesian, albeit not for the local languages."""
_HOMEPAGE = "https://github.com/IndoNLP/indonlg"
_LICENSE = "Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International"
_URLs = {
"indonlg": "https://storage.googleapis.com/babert-pretraining/IndoNLG_finals/downstream_task/downstream_task_datasets.zip"
}
_SUPPORTED_TASKS = [
Tasks.MACHINE_TRANSLATION
]
_SOURCE_VERSION = "1.0.0"
_SEACROWD_VERSION = "2024.06.20"
class BibleEnId(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder):
"""Bible Jv-Id is a machine translation dataset containing Indonesian-Javanese parallel sentences collected from the bible.."""
BUILDER_CONFIGS = [
SEACrowdConfig(
name="bible_jv_id_source",
version=datasets.Version(_SOURCE_VERSION),
description="Bible Jv-Id source schema",
schema="source",
subset_id="bible_jv_id",
),
SEACrowdConfig(
name="bible_jv_id_seacrowd_t2t",
version=datasets.Version(_SEACROWD_VERSION),
description="Bible Jv-Id Nusantara schema",
schema="seacrowd_t2t",
subset_id="bible_jv_id",
)
]
DEFAULT_CONFIG_NAME = "bible_jv_id_source"
def _info(self):
if self.config.schema == "source":
features = datasets.Features(
{
"id": datasets.Value("string"),
"text": datasets.Value("string"),
"label": datasets.Value("string")
}
)
elif self.config.schema == "seacrowd_t2t":
features = schemas.text2text_features
return datasets.DatasetInfo(
description=_DESCRIPTION,
features=features,
homepage=_HOMEPAGE,
license=_LICENSE,
citation=_CITATION,
)
def _split_generators(
self, dl_manager: datasets.DownloadManager
) -> List[datasets.SplitGenerator]:
base_path = Path(dl_manager.download_and_extract(_URLs['indonlg'])) / 'IndoNLG_downstream_tasks' / 'MT_JAVNRF_INZNTV'
data_files = {
"train": base_path / 'train_preprocess.json',
"validation": base_path / 'valid_preprocess.json',
"test": base_path / 'test_preprocess.json',
}
return [
datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.TRAIN,
gen_kwargs={"filepath": data_files["train"]},
),
datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.VALIDATION,
gen_kwargs={"filepath": data_files["validation"]},
),
datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.TEST,
gen_kwargs={"filepath": data_files["test"]},
),
]
def _generate_examples(self, filepath: Path):
data = json.load(open(filepath, 'r'))
if self.config.schema == "source":
for row in data:
ex = {
"id": row['id'],
"text": row['text'],
"label": row['label']
}
yield row['id'], ex
elif self.config.schema == "seacrowd_t2t":
for row in data:
ex = {
"id": row['id'],
"text_1": row['text'],
"text_2": row['label'],
"text_1_name": 'jav',
"text_2_name": 'ind',
}
yield row['id'], ex
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid config: {self.config.name}")