haha
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by
adarshxs
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import os
from datasets import Dataset
import pandas as pd
from tqdm import tqdm
class CorpusCreator:
def __init__(self, arrow_dir, output_dir="./corpus", output_file_name="kannada_sentence_corpus.txt"):
self.arrow_dir = arrow_dir
self.output_dir = output_dir
self.output_file_name = output_file_name
def create_sentence_corpus(self, text_col):
# Make sure the output directory exists
os.makedirs(self.output_dir, exist_ok=True)
corpus_path = os.path.join(self.output_dir, self.output_file_name)
# Initialize an empty DataFrame to collect all texts
full_df = pd.DataFrame()
# Load each arrow file and concatenate the data into the full DataFrame
for file in os.listdir(self.arrow_dir):
if file.endswith(".arrow"):
file_path = os.path.join(self.arrow_dir, file)
# Load the dataset from an Arrow file
dataset = Dataset.from_file(file_path)
# Convert to pandas DataFrame
df = dataset.to_pandas()
# Concatenate to the full DataFrame
full_df = pd.concat([full_df, df], ignore_index=True)
with open(corpus_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as file:
for index, value in tqdm(full_df[text_col].iteritems(), total=len(full_df)):
file.write(str(value) + "\n")
print(f"Corpus created at {corpus_path}")
def run(self):
# You can call this method directly with the column name containing the text
self.create_sentence_corpus(text_col="text") # Replace "text" with the actual text column name in your dataset
# Example usage:
arrow_dir = './train/' # Replace with the actual path to the 'train' directory containing .arrow files
corpus_creator = CorpusCreator(arrow_dir)
corpus_creator.run()