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  This project develops a unique dataset from the public archives of the wonderful CSPAN program [Booknotes](https://booknotes.c-span.org). The dataset includes transcripts of the conversations between the show's host, [Brian Lamb](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Lamb), and his more than 800 guests.
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  ## Source JSON Schema
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- ## Processed Tabular Schema
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- ### Programs
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  This project develops a unique dataset from the public archives of the wonderful CSPAN program [Booknotes](https://booknotes.c-span.org). The dataset includes transcripts of the conversations between the show's host, [Brian Lamb](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Lamb), and his more than 800 guests.
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+ ## Datasets
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+ There are (3) datasets available:
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+ 1. Booknotes Programs: Program episode information, including title, paragraph description and guest information.
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+ 2. Booknotes Transcripts: Full conversation transcripts between Brian Lamb and his guests.
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+ 3. Booknotes Related Items: Related or recommended programs for each episode.
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+ The `transcripts` dataset is the key dataset here, with the other 2 providing additional context and information about each episode. Using the `sequence`, `speaker_role`, and `text` fields, we can create a chat-like dataset (representing very interesting conversations!) for evaluating language models.
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  ## Source JSON Schema
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+ To understand how the 3 tables work together, we provide the source JSON schema for each program. This data is extracted by crawling each episode's page on the CSPAN website.
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  ```json
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  ```
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