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5,515
Unify `load_from_cache_file` type and logic
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "The commit also includes the changes to the `DatasetDict` methods or am I missing something?", "Oh, indeed. Feel free to mark the PR as \"Ready for review\" then.", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0...
2023-02-09T10:04:46
2023-02-14T15:38:13
2023-02-14T14:26:42
* Updating type annotations for #`load_from_cache_file` * Added logic for cache checking if needed * Updated documentation following the wording of `Dataset.map`
HallerPatrick
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5515
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true
1,576,453,837
5,514
Improve inconsistency of `Dataset.map` interface for `load_from_cache_file`
closed
[ "Hi, thanks for noticing this! We can't just remove the cache control as this allows us to control where the arrow files generated by the ops are written (cached on disk if enabled or a temporary directory if disabled). The right way to address this inconsistency would be by having `load_from_cache_file=None` by de...
2023-02-08T16:40:44
2023-02-14T14:26:44
2023-02-14T14:26:44
### Feature request 1. Replace the `load_from_cache_file` default value to `True`. 2. Remove or alter checks from `is_caching_enabled` logic. ### Motivation I stumbled over an inconsistency in the `Dataset.map` interface. The documentation (and source) states for the parameter `load_from_cache_file`: ``` load_from_cache_file (`bool`, defaults to `True` if caching is enabled): If a cache file storing the current computation from `function` can be identified, use it instead of recomputing. ``` 1. `load_from_cache_file` default value is `None`, while being annotated as `bool` 2. It is inconsistent with other method signatures like `filter`, that have the default value `True` 3. The logic is inconsistent, as the `map` method checks if caching is enabled through `is_caching_enabled`. This logic is not used for other similar methods. ### Your contribution I am not fully aware of the logic behind caching checks. If this is just a inconsistency that historically grew, I would suggest to remove the `is_caching_enabled` logic as the "default" logic. Maybe someone can give insights, if environment variables have a higher priority than local variables or vice versa. If this is clarified, I could adjust the source according to the "Feature request" section of this issue.
HallerPatrick
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5514
null
false
1,576,300,803
5,513
Some functions use a param named `type` shouldn't that be avoided since it's a Python reserved name?
closed
[ "Hi! Let's not do this - renaming it would be a breaking change, and going through the deprecation cycle is only worth it if it improves user experience.", "Hi @mariosasko, ok it makes sense. Anyway, don't you think it's worth it at some point to start a deprecation cycle e.g. `fs` in `load_from_disk`? It doesn't...
2023-02-08T15:13:46
2023-07-24T16:02:18
2023-07-24T14:27:59
Hi @mariosasko, @lhoestq, or whoever reads this! :) After going through `ArrowDataset.set_format` I found out that the `type` param is actually named `type` which is a Python reserved name as you may already know, shouldn't that be renamed to `format_type` before the 3.0.0 is released? Just wanted to get your input, and if applicable, tackle this issue myself! Thanks 🤗
alvarobartt
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5513
null
false
1,576,142,432
5,512
Speed up batched PyTorch DataLoader
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-08T13:38:59
2023-02-19T18:35:09
2023-02-19T18:27:29
I implemented `__getitems__` to speed up batched data loading in PyTorch close https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5505
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5512
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true
1,575,851,768
5,511
Creating a dummy dataset from a bigger one
closed
[ "Update `datasets` or downgrade `huggingface-hub` ;)\r\n\r\nThe `huggingface-hub` lib did a breaking change a few months ago, and you're using an old version of `datasets` that does't support it", "Awesome thanks a lot! Everything works just fine with `datasets==2.9.0` :-) ", "Getting same error with latest ver...
2023-02-08T10:18:41
2023-12-28T18:21:01
2023-02-08T10:35:48
### Describe the bug I often want to create a dummy dataset from a bigger dataset for fast iteration when training. However, I'm having a hard time doing this especially when trying to upload the dataset to the Hub. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python from datasets import load_dataset dataset = load_dataset("lambdalabs/pokemon-blip-captions") dataset["train"] = dataset["train"].select(range(20)) dataset.push_to_hub("patrickvonplaten/dummy_image_data") ``` gives: ``` ~/python_bin/datasets/arrow_dataset.py in _push_parquet_shards_to_hub(self, repo_id, split, private, token, branch, max_shard_size, embed_external_files) 4003 base_wait_time=2.0, 4004 max_retries=5, -> 4005 max_wait_time=20.0, 4006 ) 4007 return repo_id, split, uploaded_size, dataset_nbytes ~/python_bin/datasets/utils/file_utils.py in _retry(func, func_args, func_kwargs, exceptions, status_codes, max_retries, base_wait_time, max_wait_time) 328 while True: 329 try: --> 330 return func(*func_args, **func_kwargs) 331 except exceptions as err: 332 if retry >= max_retries or (status_codes and err.response.status_code not in status_codes): ~/hf/lib/python3.7/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_validators.py in _inner_fn(*args, **kwargs) 122 ) 123 --> 124 return fn(*args, **kwargs) 125 126 return _inner_fn # type: ignore TypeError: upload_file() got an unexpected keyword argument 'identical_ok' In [2]: ``` ### Expected behavior I would have expected this to work. It's for me the most intuitive way of creating a dummy dataset. ### Environment info ``` - `datasets` version: 2.1.1.dev0 - Platform: Linux-4.19.0-22-cloud-amd64-x86_64-with-debian-10.13 - Python version: 3.7.3 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.3.5 ```
patrickvonplaten
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5511
null
false
1,575,191,549
5,510
Milvus integration for search
open
[ "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5510). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "To the maintainer, sorry about the repeated run requests for formatting. Missed the `make style` outlined in contributing guidelines. ", "Anythin...
2023-02-07T23:30:26
2023-02-24T16:45:09
null
Signed-off-by: Filip Haltmayer <filip.haltmayer@zilliz.com>
filip-halt
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5510
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1,574,177,320
5,509
Add a static `__all__` to `__init__.py` for typecheckers
open
[ "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5509). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "Hi! I've commented on the original issue to provide some context. Feel free to share your opinion there." ]
2023-02-07T11:42:40
2023-02-08T17:48:24
null
This adds a static `__all__` field to `__init__.py`, allowing typecheckers to know which symbols are accessible from `datasets` at runtime. In particular [Pyright](https://github.com/microsoft/pylance-release/issues/2328#issuecomment-1029381258) seems to rely on this. At this point I have added all (modulo oversight) the symbols mentioned in the Reference part of [the docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets), but that could be adjusted. As a side effect, only these symbols will be imported by `from datasets import *`, which may or may not be a good thing (and if it isn't, that's easy to fix). Another option would be to add a pyi stub, but I think `__all__` should be the most pythonic solution. This should fix #3841.
LoicGrobol
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5509
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1,573,290,359
5,508
Saving a dataset after setting format to torch doesn't work, but only if filtering
closed
[ "Hey, I'm a research engineer working on language modelling wanting to contribute to open source. I was wondering if I could give it a shot?", "Hi! This issue was fixed in https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/4972, so please install `datasets>=2.5.0` to avoid it." ]
2023-02-06T21:08:58
2023-02-09T14:55:26
2023-02-09T14:55:26
### Describe the bug Saving a dataset after setting format to torch doesn't work, but only if filtering ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` a = Dataset.from_dict({"b": [1, 2]}) a.set_format('torch') a.save_to_disk("test_save") # saves successfully a.filter(None).save_to_disk("test_save_filter") # does not >> [...] TypeError: Provided `function` which is applied to all elements of table returns a `dict` of types [<class 'torch.Tensor'>]. When using `batched=True`, make sure provided `function` returns a `dict` of types like `(<class 'list'>, <class 'numpy.ndarray'>)`. # note: skipping the format change to torch lets this work. ### Expected behavior Saving to work ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.4.0 - Platform: Linux-6.1.9-arch1-1-x86_64-with-glibc2.36 - Python version: 3.10.9 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.4.4
joebhakim
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5508
null
false
1,572,667,036
5,507
Optimise behaviour in respect to indices mapping
open
[]
2023-02-06T14:25:55
2023-02-28T18:19:18
null
_Originally [posted](https://huggingface.slack.com/archives/C02V51Q3800/p1675443873878489?thread_ts=1675418893.373479&cid=C02V51Q3800) on Slack_ Considering all this, perhaps for Datasets 3.0, we can do the following: * [ ] have `continuous=True` by default in `.shard` (requested in the survey and makes more sense for us since it doesn't create an indices mapping) * [x] allow calling `save_to_disk` on "unflattened" datasets * [ ] remove "hidden" expensive calls in `save_to_disk`, `unique`, `concatenate_datasets`, etc. For instance, instead of silently calling `flatten_indices` where it's needed, it's probably better to be explicit (considering how expensive these ops can be) and raise an error instead
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5507
null
false
1,571,838,641
5,506
IterableDataset and Dataset return different batch sizes when using Trainer with multiple GPUs
closed
[ "Hi ! `datasets` doesn't do batching - the PyTorch DataLoader does and is created by the `Trainer`. Do you pass other arguments to training_args with respect to data loading ?\r\n\r\nAlso we recently released `.to_iterable_dataset` that does pretty much what you implemented, but using contiguous shards to get a bet...
2023-02-06T03:26:03
2023-02-08T18:30:08
2023-02-08T18:30:07
### Describe the bug I am training a Roberta model using 2 GPUs and the `Trainer` API with a batch size of 256. Initially I used a standard `Dataset`, but had issues with slow data loading. After reading [this issue](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/2252), I swapped to loading my dataset as contiguous shards and passing those to an `IterableDataset`. I observed an unexpected drop in GPU memory utilization, and found the batch size returned from the model had been cut in half. When using `Trainer` with 2 GPUs and a batch size of 256, `Dataset` returns a batch of size 512 (256 per GPU), while `IterableDataset` returns a batch size of 256 (256 total). My guess is `IterableDataset` isn't accounting for multiple cards. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python import datasets from datasets import IterableDataset from transformers import RobertaConfig from transformers import RobertaTokenizerFast from transformers import RobertaForMaskedLM from transformers import DataCollatorForLanguageModeling from transformers import Trainer, TrainingArguments use_iterable_dataset = True def gen_from_shards(shards): for shard in shards: for example in shard: yield example dataset = datasets.load_from_disk('my_dataset.hf') if use_iterable_dataset: n_shards = 100 shards = [dataset.shard(num_shards=n_shards, index=i) for i in range(n_shards)] dataset = IterableDataset.from_generator(gen_from_shards, gen_kwargs={"shards": shards}) tokenizer = RobertaTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("./my_tokenizer", max_len=160, use_fast=True) config = RobertaConfig( vocab_size=8248, max_position_embeddings=256, num_attention_heads=8, num_hidden_layers=6, type_vocab_size=1) model = RobertaForMaskedLM(config=config) data_collator = DataCollatorForLanguageModeling(tokenizer=tokenizer, mlm=True, mlm_probability=0.15) training_args = TrainingArguments( per_device_train_batch_size=256 # other args removed for brevity ) trainer = Trainer( model=model, args=training_args, data_collator=data_collator, train_dataset=dataset, ) trainer.train() ``` ### Expected behavior Expected `Dataset` and `IterableDataset` to have the same batch size behavior. If the current behavior is intentional, the batch size printout at the start of training should be updated. Currently, both dataset classes result in `Trainer` printing the same total batch size, even though the batch size sent to the GPUs are different. ### Environment info datasets 2.7.1 transformers 4.25.1
kheyer
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5506
null
false
1,571,720,814
5,505
PyTorch BatchSampler still loads from Dataset one-by-one
closed
[ "This change seems to come from a few months ago in the PyTorch side. That's good news and it means we may not need to pass a batch_sampler as soon as we add `Dataset.__getitems__` to get the optimal speed :)\r\n\r\nThanks for reporting ! Would you like to open a PR to add `__getitems__` and remove this outdated do...
2023-02-06T01:14:55
2023-02-19T18:27:30
2023-02-19T18:27:30
### Describe the bug In [the docs here](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/use_with_pytorch#use-a-batchsampler), it mentions the issue of the Dataset being read one-by-one, then states that using a BatchSampler resolves the issue. I'm not sure if this is a mistake in the docs or the code, but it seems that the only way for a Dataset to be passed a list of indexes by PyTorch (instead of one index at a time) is to define a `__getitems__` method (note the plural) on the Dataset object, and since the HF Dataset doesn't have this, PyTorch executes [this line of code](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/torch/utils/data/_utils/fetch.py#L58), reverting to fetching one-by-one. ### Steps to reproduce the bug You can put a breakpoint in `Dataset.__getitem__()` or just print the args from there and see that it's called multiple times for a single `next(iter(dataloader))`, even when using the code from the docs: ```py from torch.utils.data.sampler import BatchSampler, RandomSampler batch_sampler = BatchSampler(RandomSampler(ds), batch_size=32, drop_last=False) dataloader = DataLoader(ds, batch_sampler=batch_sampler) ``` ### Expected behavior The expected behaviour would be for it to fetch batches from the dataset, rather than one-by-one. To demonstrate that there is room for improvement: once I have a HF dataset `ds`, if I just add this line: ```py ds.__getitems__ = ds.__getitem__ ``` ...then the time taken to loop over the dataset improves considerably (for wikitext-103, from one minute to 13 seconds with batch size 32). Probably not a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but seems like an easy win. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.10.102.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.10.8 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
davidgilbertson
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5505
null
false
1,570,621,242
5,504
don't zero copy timestamps
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-03T23:39:04
2023-02-08T17:28:50
2023-02-08T14:33:17
Fixes https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5495 I'm not sure whether we prefer a test here or if timestamps are known to be unsupported (like booleans). The current test at least covers the bug
dwyatte
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5504
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1,570,091,225
5,502
Added functionality: sort datasets by multiple keys
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "> Thanks! I've left some comments.\r\n> \r\n> We should also add some tests, mainly to make sure `reverse` behaves as expected. Let me know if you need help with that.\r\n\r\nThanks for the offer! I couldn't find any guidelines on ho...
2023-02-03T16:17:00
2023-02-21T14:46:49
2023-02-21T14:39:23
Added functionality implementation: sort datasets by multiple keys/columns as discussed in https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5425.
MichlF
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5502
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true
1,569,644,159
5,501
Increase chunk size for speeding up file downloads
open
[ "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5501). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchma...
2023-02-03T10:50:10
2023-02-09T11:04:11
null
Original fix: https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/pull/1267 Not sure this function is actually still called though. I haven't done benches on this. Is there a dataset where files are hosted on the hub through cloudfront so we can have the same setup as in `hf_hub` ?
Narsil
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5501
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true
1,569,257,240
5,500
WMT19 custom download checksum error
closed
[ "I update the `datatsets` version and it works." ]
2023-02-03T05:45:37
2023-02-03T05:52:56
2023-02-03T05:52:56
### Describe the bug I use the following scripts to download data from WMT19: ```python import datasets from datasets import inspect_dataset, load_dataset_builder from wmt19.wmt_utils import _TRAIN_SUBSETS,_DEV_SUBSETS ## this is a must due to: https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/load-dataset-hangs-with-local-files/28034/3 if __name__ == '__main__': dev_subsets,train_subsets = [],[] for subset in _TRAIN_SUBSETS: if subset.target=='en' and 'de' in subset.sources: train_subsets.append(subset.name) for subset in _DEV_SUBSETS: if subset.target=='en' and 'de' in subset.sources: dev_subsets.append(subset.name) inspect_dataset("wmt19", "./wmt19") builder = load_dataset_builder( "./wmt19/wmt_utils.py", language_pair=("de", "en"), subsets={ datasets.Split.TRAIN: train_subsets, datasets.Split.VALIDATION: dev_subsets, }, ) builder.download_and_prepare() ds = builder.as_dataset() ds.to_json("../data/wmt19/ende/data.json") ``` And I got the following error: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): | 0/2 [00:00<?, ?obj/s] File "draft.py", line 26, in <module> builder.download_and_prepare() | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?obj/s] File "/Users/hannibal046/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 605, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare(%| | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?obj/s] File "/Users/hannibal046/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1104, in _download_and_prepare super()._download_and_prepare(dl_manager, verify_infos, check_duplicate_keys=verify_infos) | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?obj/s] File "/Users/hannibal046/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 676, in _download_and_prepare verify_checksums(s #13: 0%| | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?obj/s] File "/Users/hannibal046/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/utils/info_utils.py", line 35, in verify_checksums raise UnexpectedDownloadedFile(str(set(recorded_checksums) - set(expected_checksums))) | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?obj/s] datasets.utils.info_utils.UnexpectedDownloadedFile: {'https://s3.amazonaws.com/web-language-models/paracrawl/release1/paracrawl-release1.en-de.zipporah0-dedup-clean.tgz', 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/wmt/wmt13/resolve/main-zip/training-parallel-europarl-v7.zip', 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/wmt/wmt18/resolve/main-zip/translation-task/rapid2016.zip', 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/wmt/wmt18/resolve/main-zip/translation-task/training-parallel-nc-v13.zip', 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/wmt/wmt17/resolve/main-zip/translation-task/training-parallel-nc-v12.zip', 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/wmt/wmt14/resolve/main-zip/training-parallel-nc-v9.zip', 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/wmt/wmt15/resolve/main-zip/training-parallel-nc-v10.zip', 'https://huggingface.co/datasets/wmt/wmt16/resolve/main-zip/translation-task/training-parallel-nc-v11.zip'} ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug see above ### Expected behavior download data successfully ### Environment info datasets==2.1.0 python==3.8
Hannibal046
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5500
null
false
1,568,937,026
5,499
`load_dataset` has ~4 seconds of overhead for cached data
open
[ "Hi ! To skip the verification step that checks if newer data exist, you can enable offline mode with `HF_DATASETS_OFFLINE=1`.\r\n\r\nAlthough I agree this step should be much faster for datasets hosted on the HF Hub - we could just compare the commit hash from the local data and the remote git repository. We're no...
2023-02-02T23:34:50
2023-02-07T19:35:11
null
### Feature request When loading a dataset that has been cached locally, the `load_dataset` function takes a lot longer than it should take to fetch the dataset from disk (or memory). This is particularly noticeable for smaller datasets. For example, wikitext-2, comparing `load_data` (once cached) and `load_from_disk`, the `load_dataset` method takes 40 times longer. ⏱ 4.84s ⮜ load_dataset ⏱ 119ms ⮜ load_from_disk ### Motivation I assume this is doing something like checking for a newer version. If so, that's an age old problem: do you make the user wait _every single time they load from cache_ or do you do something like load from cache always, _then_ check for a newer version and alert if they have stale data. The decision usually revolves around what percentage of the time the data will have been updated, and how dangerous old data is. For most datasets it's extremely unlikely that there will be a newer version on any given run, so 99% of the time this is just wasted time. Maybe you don't want to make that decision for all users, but at least having the _option_ to not wait for checks would be an improvement. ### Your contribution .
davidgilbertson
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5499
null
false
1,568,190,529
5,498
TypeError: 'bool' object is not iterable when filtering a datasets.arrow_dataset.Dataset
closed
[ "Hi! Instead of a single boolean, your filter function should return an iterable (of booleans) in the batched mode like so:\r\n```python\r\ntrain_dataset = train_dataset.filter(\r\n function=lambda batch: [image is not None for image in batch[\"image\"]], \r\n batched=True,\r\n batc...
2023-02-02T14:46:49
2023-10-08T06:12:47
2023-02-04T17:19:36
### Describe the bug Hi, Thanks for the amazing work on the library! **Describe the bug** I think I might have noticed a small bug in the filter method. Having loaded a dataset using `load_dataset`, when I try to filter out empty entries with `batched=True`, I get a TypeError. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` train_dataset = train_dataset.filter( function=lambda example: example["image"] is not None, batched=True, batch_size=10) ``` Error message: ``` File .../lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/fingerprint.py:480, in fingerprint_transform.<locals>._fingerprint.<locals>.wrapper(*args, **kwargs) 476 validate_fingerprint(kwargs[fingerprint_name]) 478 # Call actual function --> 480 out = func(self, *args, **kwargs) ... -> 5666 indices_array = [i for i, to_keep in zip(indices, mask) if to_keep] 5667 if indices_mapping is not None: 5668 indices_array = pa.array(indices_array, type=pa.uint64()) TypeError: 'bool' object is not iterable ``` **Removing batched=True allows to bypass the issue.** ### Expected behavior According to the doc, "[batch_size corresponds to the] number of examples per batch provided to function if batched = True", so we shouldn't need to remove the batchd=True arg? source: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v2.9.0/en/package_reference/main_classes#datasets.Dataset.filter ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.4.0-122-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.9.10 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
vmuel
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5498
null
false
1,567,601,264
5,497
Improved error message for gated/private repos
closed
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2023-02-02T08:56:15
2023-02-02T11:26:08
2023-02-02T11:17:15
Using `use_auth_token=True` is not needed anymore. If a user logged in, the token will be automatically retrieved. Also include a mention for gated repos See https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface_hub/pull/1064
osanseviero
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5497
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true
1,567,301,765
5,496
Add a `reduce` method
closed
[ "Hi! Sure, feel free to open a PR, so we can see the API you have in mind.", "I would like to give it a go! #self-assign", "Closing as `Dataset.map` can be used instead (see https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5533#issuecomment-1440571658 and https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5533#issuecomme...
2023-02-02T04:30:22
2024-11-12T05:58:14
2023-07-21T14:24:32
### Feature request Right now the `Dataset` class implements `map()` and `filter()`, but leaves out the third functional idiom popular among Python users: `reduce`. ### Motivation A `reduce` method is often useful when calculating dataset statistics, for example, the occurrence of a particular n-gram or the average line length of a code dataset. ### Your contribution I haven't contributed to `datasets` before, but I don't expect this will be too difficult, since the implementation will closely follow that of `map` and `filter`. I could have a crack over the weekend.
zhangir-azerbayev
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5496
null
false
1,566,803,452
5,495
to_tf_dataset fails with datetime UTC columns even if not included in columns argument
closed
[ "Hi! This is indeed a bug in our zero-copy logic.\r\n\r\nTo fix it, instead of the line:\r\nhttps://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/7cfac43b980ab9e4a69c2328f085770996323005/src/datasets/features/features.py#L702\r\n\r\nwe should have:\r\n```python\r\nreturn pa.types.is_primitive(pa_type) and not (pa.types.is_b...
2023-02-01T20:47:33
2023-02-08T14:33:19
2023-02-08T14:33:19
### Describe the bug There appears to be some eager behavior in `to_tf_dataset` that runs against every column in a dataset even if they aren't included in the columns argument. This is problematic with datetime UTC columns due to them not working with zero copy. If I don't have UTC information in my datetime column, then everything works as expected. ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python import numpy as np import pandas as pd from datasets import Dataset df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.rand(2, 1), columns=["x"]) # df["dt"] = pd.to_datetime(["2023-01-01", "2023-01-01"]) # works fine df["dt"] = pd.to_datetime(["2023-01-01 00:00:00.00000+00:00", "2023-01-01 00:00:00.00000+00:00"]) df.to_parquet("test.pq") ds = Dataset.from_parquet("test.pq") tf_ds = ds.to_tf_dataset(columns=["x"], batch_size=2, shuffle=True) ``` ``` ArrowInvalid Traceback (most recent call last) Cell In[1], line 12 8 df.to_parquet("test.pq") 11 ds = Dataset.from_parquet("test.pq") ---> 12 tf_ds = ds.to_tf_dataset(columns=["r"], batch_size=2, shuffle=True) File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:411, in TensorflowDatasetMixin.to_tf_dataset(self, batch_size, columns, shuffle, collate_fn, drop_remainder, collate_fn_args, label_cols, prefetch, num_workers) 407 dataset = self 409 # TODO(Matt, QL): deprecate the retention of label_ids and label --> 411 output_signature, columns_to_np_types = dataset._get_output_signature( 412 dataset, 413 collate_fn=collate_fn, 414 collate_fn_args=collate_fn_args, 415 cols_to_retain=cols_to_retain, 416 batch_size=batch_size if drop_remainder else None, 417 ) 419 if "labels" in output_signature: 420 if ("label_ids" in columns or "label" in columns) and "labels" not in columns: File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:254, in TensorflowDatasetMixin._get_output_signature(dataset, collate_fn, collate_fn_args, cols_to_retain, batch_size, num_test_batches) 252 for _ in range(num_test_batches): 253 indices = sample(range(len(dataset)), test_batch_size) --> 254 test_batch = dataset[indices] 255 if cols_to_retain is not None: 256 test_batch = {key: value for key, value in test_batch.items() if key in cols_to_retain} File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:2590, in Dataset.__getitem__(self, key) 2588 def __getitem__(self, key): # noqa: F811 2589 """Can be used to index columns (by string names) or rows (by integer index or iterable of indices or bools).""" -> 2590 return self._getitem( 2591 key, 2592 ) File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py:2575, in Dataset._getitem(self, key, **kwargs) 2573 formatter = get_formatter(format_type, features=self.features, **format_kwargs) 2574 pa_subtable = query_table(self._data, key, indices=self._indices if self._indices is not None else None) -> 2575 formatted_output = format_table( 2576 pa_subtable, key, formatter=formatter, format_columns=format_columns, output_all_columns=output_all_columns 2577 ) 2578 return formatted_output File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py:634, in format_table(table, key, formatter, format_columns, output_all_columns) 632 python_formatter = PythonFormatter(features=None) 633 if format_columns is None: --> 634 return formatter(pa_table, query_type=query_type) 635 elif query_type == "column": 636 if key in format_columns: File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py:410, in Formatter.__call__(self, pa_table, query_type) 408 return self.format_column(pa_table) 409 elif query_type == "batch": --> 410 return self.format_batch(pa_table) File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/np_formatter.py:78, in NumpyFormatter.format_batch(self, pa_table) 77 def format_batch(self, pa_table: pa.Table) -> Mapping: ---> 78 batch = self.numpy_arrow_extractor().extract_batch(pa_table) 79 batch = self.python_features_decoder.decode_batch(batch) 80 batch = self.recursive_tensorize(batch) File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py:164, in NumpyArrowExtractor.extract_batch(self, pa_table) 163 def extract_batch(self, pa_table: pa.Table) -> dict: --> 164 return {col: self._arrow_array_to_numpy(pa_table[col]) for col in pa_table.column_names} File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py:164, in <dictcomp>(.0) 163 def extract_batch(self, pa_table: pa.Table) -> dict: --> 164 return {col: self._arrow_array_to_numpy(pa_table[col]) for col in pa_table.column_names} File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py:185, in NumpyArrowExtractor._arrow_array_to_numpy(self, pa_array) 181 else: 182 zero_copy_only = _is_zero_copy_only(pa_array.type) and all( 183 not _is_array_with_nulls(chunk) for chunk in pa_array.chunks 184 ) --> 185 array: List = [ 186 row for chunk in pa_array.chunks for row in chunk.to_numpy(zero_copy_only=zero_copy_only) 187 ] 188 else: 189 if isinstance(pa_array.type, _ArrayXDExtensionType): 190 # don't call to_pylist() to preserve dtype of the fixed-size array File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/formatting/formatting.py:186, in <listcomp>(.0) 181 else: 182 zero_copy_only = _is_zero_copy_only(pa_array.type) and all( 183 not _is_array_with_nulls(chunk) for chunk in pa_array.chunks 184 ) 185 array: List = [ --> 186 row for chunk in pa_array.chunks for row in chunk.to_numpy(zero_copy_only=zero_copy_only) 187 ] 188 else: 189 if isinstance(pa_array.type, _ArrayXDExtensionType): 190 # don't call to_pylist() to preserve dtype of the fixed-size array File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pyarrow/array.pxi:1475, in pyarrow.lib.Array.to_numpy() File ~/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pyarrow/error.pxi:100, in pyarrow.lib.check_status() ArrowInvalid: Needed to copy 1 chunks with 0 nulls, but zero_copy_only was True ``` ### Expected behavior I think there are two potential issues/fixes 1. Proper handling of datetime UTC columns (perhaps there is something incorrect with zero copy handling here) 2. Not eagerly running against every column in a dataset when the columns argument of `to_tf_dataset` specifies a subset of columns (although I'm not sure if this is unavoidable) ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: macOS-13.2-x86_64-i386-64bit - Python version: 3.8.12 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
dwyatte
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5495
null
false
1,566,655,348
5,494
Update audio installation doc page
closed
[ "Totally agree, the docs should be in sync with our code.\r\n\r\nIndeed to avoid confusing users, I think we should have updated the docs at the same time as this PR:\r\n- #5167", "@albertvillanova yeah sure I should have, but I forgot back then, sorry for that 😶", "No, @polinaeterna, nothing to be sorry about...
2023-02-01T19:07:50
2023-03-02T16:08:17
2023-03-02T16:08:17
Our [installation documentation page](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/installation#audio) says that one can use Datasets for mp3 only with `torchaudio<0.12`. `torchaudio>0.12` is actually supported too but requires a specific version of ffmpeg which is not easily installed on all linux versions but there is a custom ubuntu repo for it, we have insctructions in the code: https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/main/src/datasets/features/audio.py#L327 So we should update the doc page. But first investigate [this issue](5488).
polinaeterna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5494
null
false
1,566,637,806
5,493
Remove unused `load_from_cache_file` arg from `Dataset.shard()` docstring
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "The docs for this PR live [here](https://moon-ci-docs.huggingface.co/docs/datasets/pr_5493). All of your documentation changes will be reflected on that endpoint.", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n...
2023-02-01T18:57:48
2023-02-08T15:10:46
2023-02-08T15:03:50
null
polinaeterna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5493
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true
1,566,604,216
5,492
Push_to_hub in a pull request
closed
[ "Assigned to myself and will get to it in the next week, but if someone finds this issue annoying and wants to submit a PR before I do, just ping me here and I'll reassign :). ", "I would like to be assigned to this issue, @nateraw . #self-assign" ]
2023-02-01T18:32:14
2023-10-16T13:30:48
2023-10-16T13:30:48
Right now `ds.push_to_hub()` can push a dataset on `main` or on a new branch with `branch=`, but there is no way to open a pull request. Even passing `branch=refs/pr/x` doesn't seem to work: it tries to create a branch with that name cc @nateraw It should be possible to tweak the use of `huggingface_hub` in `push_to_hub` to make it open a PR or push to an existing PR
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5492
null
false
1,566,235,012
5,491
[MINOR] Typo
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-01T14:39:39
2023-02-02T07:42:28
2023-02-02T07:35:14
null
cakiki
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5491
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true
1,565,842,327
5,490
Do not add index column by default when exporting to CSV
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-01T10:20:55
2023-02-09T09:29:08
2023-02-09T09:22:23
As pointed out by @merveenoyan, default behavior of `Dataset.to_csv` adds the index as an additional column without name. This PR changes the default behavior, so that now the index column is not written. To add the index column, now you need to pass `index=True` and also `index_label=<name of the index colum>` to name that column. CC: @merveenoyan
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5490
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true
1,565,761,705
5,489
Pin dill lower version
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-02-01T09:33:42
2023-02-02T07:48:09
2023-02-02T07:40:43
Pin `dill` lower version compatible with `datasets`. Related to: - #5487 - #288 Note that the required `dill._dill` module was introduced in dill-2.8.0, however we have heuristically tested that datasets can only be installed with dill>=3.0.0 (otherwise pip hangs indefinitely while preparing metadata for multiprocess-0.70.7)
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5489
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true
1,565,025,262
5,488
Error loading MP3 files from CommonVoice
closed
[ "Hi @kradonneoh, thanks for reporting.\r\n\r\nPlease note that to work with audio datasets (and specifically with MP3 files) we have detailed installation instructions in our docs: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/installation#audio\r\n- one of the requirements is torchaudio<0.12.0\r\n\r\nLet us know if the pro...
2023-01-31T21:25:33
2023-03-02T16:25:14
2023-03-02T16:25:13
### Describe the bug When loading a CommonVoice dataset with `datasets==2.9.0` and `torchaudio>=0.12.0`, I get an error reading the audio arrays: ```python --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LibsndfileError Traceback (most recent call last) ~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/features/audio.py in _decode_mp3(self, path_or_file) 310 try: # try torchaudio anyway because sometimes it works (depending on the os and os packages installed) --> 311 array, sampling_rate = self._decode_mp3_torchaudio(path_or_file) 312 except RuntimeError: ~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/features/audio.py in _decode_mp3_torchaudio(self, path_or_file) 351 --> 352 array, sampling_rate = torchaudio.load(path_or_file, format="mp3") 353 if self.sampling_rate and self.sampling_rate != sampling_rate: ~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/torchaudio/backend/soundfile_backend.py in load(filepath, frame_offset, num_frames, normalize, channels_first, format) 204 """ --> 205 with soundfile.SoundFile(filepath, "r") as file_: 206 if file_.format != "WAV" or normalize: ~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/soundfile.py in __init__(self, file, mode, samplerate, channels, subtype, endian, format, closefd) 654 format, subtype, endian) --> 655 self._file = self._open(file, mode_int, closefd) 656 if set(mode).issuperset('r+') and self.seekable(): ~/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/soundfile.py in _open(self, file, mode_int, closefd) 1212 err = _snd.sf_error(file_ptr) -> 1213 raise LibsndfileError(err, prefix="Error opening {0!r}: ".format(self.name)) 1214 if mode_int == _snd.SFM_WRITE: LibsndfileError: Error opening <_io.BytesIO object at 0x7fa539462090>: File contains data in an unknown format. ``` I assume this is because there's some issue with the mp3 decoding process. I've verified that I have `ffmpeg>=4` (on a Linux distro), which appears to be the fallback backend for `torchaudio,` (at least according to #4889). ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python dataset = load_dataset("mozilla-foundation/common_voice_11_0", "be", split="train") dataset[0] ``` ### Expected behavior Similar behavior to `torchaudio<0.12.0`, which doesn't result in a `LibsndfileError` ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-5.15.0-52-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.29 - Python version: 3.8.10 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.1
kradonneoh
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5488
null
false
1,564,480,121
5,487
Incorrect filepath for dill module
closed
[ "Hi! The correct path is still `dill._dill.XXXX` in the latest release. What do you get when you run `python -c \"import dill; print(dill.__version__)\"` in your environment?", "`0.3.6` I feel like that's bad news, because it's probably not the issue.\r\n\r\nMy mistake, about the wrong path guess. I think I did...
2023-01-31T15:01:08
2023-02-24T16:18:36
2023-02-24T16:18:36
### Describe the bug I installed the `datasets` package and when I try to `import` it, I get the following error: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "/var/folders/jt/zw5g74ln6tqfdzsl8tx378j00000gn/T/ipykernel_3805/3458380017.py", line 1, in <module> import datasets File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/__init__.py", line 43, in <module> from .arrow_dataset import Dataset File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 66, in <module> from .arrow_writer import ArrowWriter, OptimizedTypedSequence File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 27, in <module> from .features import Features, Image, Value File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/features/__init__.py", line 17, in <module> from .audio import Audio File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/features/audio.py", line 12, in <module> from ..download.streaming_download_manager import xopen File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/download/__init__.py", line 9, in <module> from .download_manager import DownloadManager, DownloadMode File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/download/download_manager.py", line 36, in <module> from ..utils.py_utils import NestedDataStructure, map_nested, size_str File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 602, in <module> class Pickler(dill.Pickler): File "/Users/avivbrokman/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/utils/py_utils.py", line 605, in Pickler dispatch = dill._dill.MetaCatchingDict(dill.Pickler.dispatch.copy()) AttributeError: module 'dill' has no attribute '_dill' ``` Looking at the github source code for dill, it appears that `datasets` has a bug or is not compatible with the latest `dill`. Specifically, rather than `dill._dill.XXXX` it should be `dill.dill._dill.XXXX`. But given the popularity of `datasets` I feel confused about me being the first person to have this issue, so it makes me wonder if I'm misdiagnosing the issue. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Install `dill` and `datasets` packages and then `import datasets` ### Expected behavior I expect `datasets` to import. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: macOS-10.16-x86_64-i386-64bit - Python version: 3.9.13 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.4.4
avivbrokman
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5487
null
false
1,564,059,749
5,486
Adding `sep` to TextConfig
open
[ "Hi @omar-araboghli, thanks for your proposal.\r\n\r\nHave you tried to use \"csv\" loader instead of \"text\"? That already has a `sep` argument.", "Hi @albertvillanova, thanks for the quick response!\r\n\r\nIndeed, I have been trying to use `csv` instead of `text`. However I am still not able to define range of...
2023-01-31T10:39:53
2023-01-31T14:50:18
null
I have a local a `.txt` file that follows the `CONLL2003` format which I need to load using `load_script`. However, by using `sample_by='line'`, one can only split the dataset into lines without splitting each line into columns. Would it be reasonable to add a `sep` argument in combination with `sample_by='paragraph'` to parse a paragraph into an array for each column ? If so, I am happy to contribute! ## Environment * `python 3.8.10` * `datasets 2.9.0` ## Snippet of `train.txt` ```txt Distribution NN O O and NN O O dynamics NN O O of NN O O electron NN O B-RP complexes NN O I-RP in NN O O cyanobacterial NN O B-R membranes NN O I-R The NN O O occurrence NN O O of NN O O prostaglandin NN O B-R F2α NN O I-R in NN O O Pharbitis NN O B-R seedlings NN O I-R grown NN O O under NN O O short NN O B-P days NN O I-P or NN O I-P days NN O I-P ``` ## Current Behaviour ```python # defining 4 features ['tokens', 'pos_tags', 'chunk_tags', 'ner_tags'] here would fail with `ValueError: Length of names (4) does not match length of arrays (1)` dataset = datasets.load_dataset(path='text', features=features, data_files={'train': 'train.txt'}, sample_by='line') dataset['train']['tokens'][0] >>> 'Distribution\tNN\tO\tO' ``` ## Expected Behaviour / Suggestion ```python # suppose we defined 4 features ['tokens', 'pos_tags', 'chunk_tags', 'ner_tags'] dataset = datasets.load_dataset(path='text', features=features, data_files={'train': 'train.txt'}, sample_by='paragraph', sep='\t') dataset['train']['tokens'][0] >>> ['Distribution', 'and', 'dynamics', ... ] dataset['train']['ner_tags'][0] >>> ['O', 'O', 'O', ... ] ```
omar-araboghli
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5486
null
false
1,563,002,829
5,485
Add section in tutorial for IterableDataset
closed
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2023-01-30T18:43:04
2023-02-01T18:15:38
2023-02-01T18:08:46
Introduces an `IterableDataset` and how to access it in the tutorial section. It also adds a brief next step section at the end to provide a path for users who want more explanation and a path for users who want something more practical and learn how to preprocess these dataset types. It'll complement the awesome new doc introduced in: - #5410
stevhliu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5485
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1,562,877,070
5,484
Update docs for `nyu_depth_v2` dataset
closed
[ "I think I need to create another PR on https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/tree/main/datasets for hosting the images there?", "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "Thanks for the update @awsaf49 !", "> Thanks a lot for the updates!\r\n> ...
2023-01-30T17:37:08
2023-09-29T06:43:11
2023-02-05T14:15:04
This PR will fix the issue mentioned in #5461. Here is brief overview, ## Bug: Discrepancy between depth map of `nyu_depth_v2` dataset [here](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/main/en/depth_estimation) and actual depth map. Depth values somehow got **discretized/clipped** resulting in depth maps that are different from actual ones. Here is a side-by-side comparison, ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36858976/214381162-1d9582c2-6750-4114-a01a-61ca1cd5f872.png) ## Fix: When I first loaded the datasets from HF I noticed it was 30GB but in DenseDepth data is only 4GB with dtype=uint8. This means data from fast-depth (before loading to HF) must have high precision. So when I tried to dig deeper by directly loading depth_map from `h5py`, I found depth_map from `h5py` came with `float32`. But when the data is processed in HF with `datasets.Image()` it was directly converted to `uint8` from `float32` hence the **discretized** depth map. https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/c78559cacbb0ca6e0bc8bfc313cc0359f8c23ead/src/datasets/features/image.py#L91-L93 cc: @sayakpaul @lhoestq
awsaf49
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5484
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1,560,894,690
5,483
Unable to upload dataset
closed
[ "Seems to work now, perhaps it was something internal with our university's network." ]
2023-01-28T15:18:26
2023-01-29T08:09:49
2023-01-29T08:09:49
### Describe the bug Uploading a simple dataset ends with an exception ### Steps to reproduce the bug I created a new conda env with python 3.10, pip installed datasets and: ```python >>> from datasets import load_dataset, load_from_disk, Dataset >>> d = Dataset.from_dict({"text": ["hello"] * 2}) >>> d.push_to_hub("ttt111") /home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_hf_folder.py:92: UserWarning: A token has been found in `/a/home/cc/students/cs/kirstain/.huggingface/token`. This is the old path where tokens were stored. The new location is `/home/olab/kirstain/.cache/huggingface/token` which is configurable using `HF_HOME` environment variable. Your token has been copied to this new location. You can now safely delete the old token file manually or use `huggingface-cli logout`. warnings.warn( Creating parquet from Arrow format: 100%|████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 279.94ba/s] Upload 1 LFS files: 0%| | 0/1 [00:02<?, ?it/s] Pushing dataset shards to the dataset hub: 0%| | 0/1 [00:04<?, ?it/s] Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_errors.py", line 264, in hf_raise_for_status response.raise_for_status() File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/requests/models.py", line 1021, in raise_for_status raise HTTPError(http_error_msg, response=self) requests.exceptions.HTTPError: 403 Client Error: Forbidden for url: https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/lfs.huggingface.co/repos/cf/0c/cf0c5ab8a3f729e5f57a8b79a36ecea64a31126f13218591c27ed9a1c7bd9b41/ece885a4bb6bbc8c1bb51b45542b805283d74590f72cd4c45d3ba76628570386?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Credential=AKIA4N7VTDGO27GPWFUO%2F20230128%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20230128T151640Z&X-Amz-Expires=900&X-Amz-Signature=89e78e9a9d70add7ed93d453334f4f93c6f29d889d46750a1f2da04af73978db&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&x-amz-storage-class=INTELLIGENT_TIERING&x-id=PutObject The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_api.py", line 334, in _inner_upload_lfs_object return _upload_lfs_object( File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_api.py", line 391, in _upload_lfs_object lfs_upload( File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/lfs.py", line 273, in lfs_upload _upload_single_part( File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/lfs.py", line 305, in _upload_single_part hf_raise_for_status(upload_res) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_errors.py", line 318, in hf_raise_for_status raise HfHubHTTPError(str(e), response=response) from e huggingface_hub.utils._errors.HfHubHTTPError: 403 Client Error: Forbidden for url: https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/lfs.huggingface.co/repos/cf/0c/cf0c5ab8a3f729e5f57a8b79a36ecea64a31126f13218591c27ed9a1c7bd9b41/ece885a4bb6bbc8c1bb51b45542b805283d74590f72cd4c45d3ba76628570386?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Credential=AKIA4N7VTDGO27GPWFUO%2F20230128%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20230128T151640Z&X-Amz-Expires=900&X-Amz-Signature=89e78e9a9d70add7ed93d453334f4f93c6f29d889d46750a1f2da04af73978db&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&x-amz-storage-class=INTELLIGENT_TIERING&x-id=PutObject The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 4909, in push_to_hub repo_id, split, uploaded_size, dataset_nbytes, repo_files, deleted_size = self._push_parquet_shards_to_hub( File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 4804, in _push_parquet_shards_to_hub _retry( File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/datasets/utils/file_utils.py", line 281, in _retry return func(*func_args, **func_kwargs) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_validators.py", line 124, in _inner_fn return fn(*args, **kwargs) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py", line 2537, in upload_file commit_info = self.create_commit( File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_validators.py", line 124, in _inner_fn return fn(*args, **kwargs) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/hf_api.py", line 2346, in create_commit upload_lfs_files( File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/utils/_validators.py", line 124, in _inner_fn return fn(*args, **kwargs) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_api.py", line 346, in upload_lfs_files thread_map( File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/tqdm/contrib/concurrent.py", line 94, in thread_map return _executor_map(ThreadPoolExecutor, fn, *iterables, **tqdm_kwargs) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/tqdm/contrib/concurrent.py", line 76, in _executor_map return list(tqdm_class(ex.map(fn, *iterables, **map_args), **kwargs)) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/tqdm/std.py", line 1195, in __iter__ for obj in iterable: File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/concurrent/futures/_base.py", line 621, in result_iterator yield _result_or_cancel(fs.pop()) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/concurrent/futures/_base.py", line 319, in _result_or_cancel return fut.result(timeout) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/concurrent/futures/_base.py", line 458, in result return self.__get_result() File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/concurrent/futures/_base.py", line 403, in __get_result raise self._exception File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/concurrent/futures/thread.py", line 58, in run result = self.fn(*self.args, **self.kwargs) File "/home/olab/kirstain/anaconda3/envs/datasets/lib/python3.10/site-packages/huggingface_hub/_commit_api.py", line 338, in _inner_upload_lfs_object raise RuntimeError( RuntimeError: Error while uploading 'data/train-00000-of-00001-6df93048e66df326.parquet' to the Hub. ``` ### Expected behavior The dataset should be uploaded without any exceptions ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-4.15.0-65-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.27 - Python version: 3.10.9 - PyArrow version: 11.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
yuvalkirstain
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5483
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false
1,560,853,137
5,482
Reload features from Parquet metadata
closed
[ "I'd be happy to have a look, if nobody else has started working on this yet @lhoestq. \r\n\r\nIt seems to me that for the `arrow` format features are currently attached as metadata [in `datasets.arrow_writer`](https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/5f810b7011a8a4ab077a1847c024d2d9e267b065/src/datasets/arrow_...
2023-01-28T13:12:31
2023-02-12T15:57:02
2023-02-12T15:57:02
The idea would be to allow this : ```python ds.to_parquet("my_dataset/ds.parquet") reloaded = load_dataset("my_dataset") assert ds.features == reloaded.features ``` And it should also work with Image and Audio types (right now they're reloaded as a dict type) This can be implemented by storing and reading the feature types in the parquet metadata, as we do for arrow files.
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5482
null
false
1,560,468,195
5,481
Load a cached dataset as iterable
open
[ "Can I work on this issue? I am pretty new to this.", "Hi ! Sure :) you can comment `#self-assign` to assign yourself to this issue.\r\n\r\nI can give you some pointers to get started:\r\n\r\n`load_dataset` works roughly this way:\r\n1. it instantiate a dataset builder using `load_dataset_builder()`\r\n2. the bui...
2023-01-27T21:43:51
2025-06-19T19:30:52
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The idea would be to allow something like ```python ds = load_dataset("c4", "en", as_iterable=True) ``` To be used to train models. It would load an IterableDataset from the cached Arrow files. Cc @stas00 Edit : from the discussions we may load from cache when streaming=True
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5481
null
false
1,560,364,866
5,480
Select columns of Dataset or DatasetDict
closed
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2023-01-27T20:06:16
2023-02-13T11:10:13
2023-02-13T09:59:35
Close #5474 and #5468.
daskol
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5480
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1,560,357,590
5,479
audiofolder works on local env, but creates empty dataset in a remote one, what dependencies could I be missing/outdated
closed
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2023-01-27T20:01:22
2023-01-29T05:23:14
2023-01-29T05:23:14
### Describe the bug I'm using a custom audio dataset (400+ audio files) in the correct format for audiofolder. Although loading the dataset with audiofolder works in one local setup, it doesn't in a remote one (it just creates an empty dataset). I have both ffmpeg and libndfile installed on both computers, what could be missing/need to be updated in the one that doesn't work? On the remote env, libsndfile is 1.0.28 and ffmpeg is 4.2.1. from datasets import load_dataset ds = load_dataset("audiofolder", data_dir="...") Here is the output (should be generating 400+ rows): Downloading and preparing dataset audiofolder/default to ... Downloading data files: 0%| | 0/2 [00:00<?, ?it/s] Downloading data files: 0it [00:00, ?it/s] Extracting data files: 0it [00:00, ?it/s] Generating train split: 0 examples [00:00, ? examples/s] Dataset audiofolder downloaded and prepared to ... Subsequent calls will reuse this data. 0%| | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?it/s] DatasetDict({ train: Dataset({ features: ['audio', 'transcription'], num_rows: 1 }) }) Here is my pip environment in the one that doesn't work (uses torch 1.11.a0 from shared env): Package Version ------------------- ------------------- aiofiles 22.1.0 aiohttp 3.8.3 aiosignal 1.3.1 altair 4.2.1 anyio 3.6.2 appdirs 1.4.4 argcomplete 2.0.0 argon2-cffi 20.1.0 astunparse 1.6.3 async-timeout 4.0.2 attrs 21.2.0 audioread 3.0.0 backcall 0.2.0 bleach 4.0.0 certifi 2021.10.8 cffi 1.14.6 charset-normalizer 2.0.12 click 8.1.3 contourpy 1.0.7 cycler 0.11.0 datasets 2.9.0 debugpy 1.4.1 decorator 5.0.9 defusedxml 0.7.1 dill 0.3.6 distlib 0.3.4 entrypoints 0.3 evaluate 0.4.0 expecttest 0.1.3 fastapi 0.89.1 ffmpy 0.3.0 filelock 3.6.0 fonttools 4.38.0 frozenlist 1.3.3 fsspec 2023.1.0 future 0.18.2 gradio 3.16.2 h11 0.14.0 httpcore 0.16.3 httpx 0.23.3 huggingface-hub 0.12.0 idna 3.3 ipykernel 6.2.0 ipython 7.26.0 ipython-genutils 0.2.0 ipywidgets 7.6.3 jedi 0.18.0 Jinja2 3.0.1 jiwer 2.5.1 joblib 1.2.0 jsonschema 3.2.0 jupyter 1.0.0 jupyter-client 6.1.12 jupyter-console 6.4.0 jupyter-core 4.7.1 jupyterlab-pygments 0.1.2 jupyterlab-widgets 1.0.0 kiwisolver 1.4.4 Levenshtein 0.20.2 librosa 0.9.2 linkify-it-py 1.0.3 llvmlite 0.39.1 markdown-it-py 2.1.0 MarkupSafe 2.0.1 matplotlib 3.6.3 matplotlib-inline 0.1.2 mdit-py-plugins 0.3.3 mdurl 0.1.2 mistune 0.8.4 multidict 6.0.4 multiprocess 0.70.14 nbclient 0.5.4 nbconvert 6.1.0 nbformat 5.1.3 nest-asyncio 1.5.1 notebook 6.4.3 numba 0.56.4 numpy 1.20.3 orjson 3.8.5 packaging 21.0 pandas 1.5.3 pandocfilters 1.4.3 parso 0.8.2 pexpect 4.8.0 pickleshare 0.7.5 Pillow 9.4.0 pip 22.3.1 pipx 1.1.0 platformdirs 2.5.2 pooch 1.6.0 prometheus-client 0.11.0 prompt-toolkit 3.0.19 psutil 5.9.0 ptyprocess 0.7.0 pyarrow 10.0.1 pycparser 2.20 pycryptodome 3.16.0 pydantic 1.10.4 pydub 0.25.1 Pygments 2.10.0 pyparsing 2.4.7 pyrsistent 0.18.0 python-dateutil 2.8.2 python-multipart 0.0.5 pytz 2022.7.1 PyYAML 6.0 pyzmq 22.2.1 qtconsole 5.1.1 QtPy 1.10.0 rapidfuzz 2.13.7 regex 2022.10.31 requests 2.27.1 resampy 0.4.2 responses 0.18.0 rfc3986 1.5.0 scikit-learn 1.2.1 scipy 1.6.3 Send2Trash 1.8.0 setuptools 65.5.1 shiboken6 6.3.1 shiboken6-generator 6.3.1 six 1.16.0 sniffio 1.3.0 soundfile 0.11.0 starlette 0.22.0 terminado 0.11.0 testpath 0.5.0 threadpoolctl 3.1.0 tokenizers 0.13.2 toolz 0.12.0 torch 1.11.0a0+gitunknown tornado 6.1 tqdm 4.64.1 traitlets 5.0.5 transformers 4.27.0.dev0 types-dataclasses 0.6.4 typing_extensions 4.1.1 uc-micro-py 1.0.1 urllib3 1.26.9 userpath 1.8.0 uvicorn 0.20.0 virtualenv 20.14.1 wcwidth 0.2.5 webencodings 0.5.1 websockets 10.4 wheel 0.37.1 widgetsnbextension 3.5.1 xxhash 3.2.0 yarl 1.8.2 ### Steps to reproduce the bug Create a pip environment with the packages listed above (make sure ffmpeg and libsndfile is installed with same versions listed above). Create a custom audio dataset and load it in with load_dataset("audiofolder", ...) ### Expected behavior load_dataset should create a dataset with 400+ rows. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.9.0 - Platform: Linux-3.10.0-1160.80.1.el7.x86_64-x86_64-with-glibc2.17 - Python version: 3.9.0 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.3
jcho19
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5479
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1,560,357,583
5,478
Tip for recomputing metadata
closed
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2023-01-27T20:01:22
2023-01-30T19:22:21
2023-01-30T19:15:26
From this [feedback](https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/nonmatchingsplitssizeserror/30033) on the forum, thought I'd include a tip for recomputing the metadata numbers if it is your own dataset.
stevhliu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5478
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1,559,909,892
5,477
Unpin sqlalchemy once issue is fixed
closed
[ "@albertvillanova It looks like that issue has been fixed so I made a PR to unpin sqlalchemy! ", "The source issue:\r\n- https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/40686\r\n\r\nhas been fixed:\r\n- https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/pull/48576\r\n\r\nThe fix was released yesterday (2023-04-03) only in `pandas-...
2023-01-27T15:01:55
2024-01-26T14:50:45
2024-01-26T14:50:45
Once the source issue is fixed: - pandas-dev/pandas#51015 we should revert the pin introduced in: - #5476
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5477
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false
1,559,594,684
5,476
Pin sqlalchemy
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-27T11:26:38
2023-01-27T12:06:51
2023-01-27T11:57:48
since sqlalchemy update to 2.0.0 the CI started to fail: https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/actions/runs/4023742457/jobs/6914976514 the error comes from pandas: https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/51015
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5476
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true
1,559,030,149
5,475
Dataset scan time is much slower than using native arrow
closed
[ "Hi ! In your code you only iterate on the Arrow buffers - you don't actually load the data as python objects. For a fair comparison, you can modify your code using:\r\n```diff\r\n- for _ in range(0, len(table), bsz):\r\n- _ = {k:table[k][_ : _ + bsz] for k in cols}\r\n+ for _ in range(0, len(table)...
2023-01-27T01:32:25
2023-01-30T16:17:11
2023-01-30T16:17:11
### Describe the bug I'm basically running the same scanning experiment from the tutorials https://huggingface.co/course/chapter5/4?fw=pt except now I'm comparing to a native pyarrow version. I'm finding that the native pyarrow approach is much faster (2 orders of magnitude). Is there something I'm missing that explains this phenomenon? ### Steps to reproduce the bug https://colab.research.google.com/drive/11EtHDaGAf1DKCpvYnAPJUW-LFfAcDzHY?usp=sharing ### Expected behavior I expect scan times to be on par with using pyarrow directly. ### Environment info standard colab environment
jonny-cyberhaven
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5475
null
false
1,558,827,155
5,474
Column project operation on `datasets.Dataset`
closed
[ "Hi ! This would be a nice addition indeed :) This sounds like a duplicate of https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5468\r\n\r\n> Not sure. Some of my PRs are still open and some do not have any discussions.\r\n\r\nSorry to hear that, feel free to ping me on those PRs" ]
2023-01-26T21:47:53
2023-02-13T09:59:37
2023-02-13T09:59:37
### Feature request There is no operation to select a subset of columns of original dataset. Expected API follows. ```python a = Dataset.from_dict({ 'int': [0, 1, 2] 'char': ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'none': [None] * 3, }) b = a.project('int', 'char') # usually, .select() print(a.column_names) # stdout: ['int', 'char', 'none'] print(b.column_names) # stdout: ['int', 'char'] ``` Method project can easily accept not only column names (as a `str)` but univariant function applied to corresponding column as an example. Or keyword arguments can be used in order to rename columns in advance (see `pandas`, `pyspark`, `pyarrow`, and SQL).. ### Motivation Projection is a typical operation in every data processing library. And it is a basic block of a well-known data manipulation language like SQL. Without this operation `datasets.Dataset` interface is not complete. ### Your contribution Not sure. Some of my PRs are still open and some do not have any discussions.
daskol
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5474
null
false
1,558,668,197
5,473
Set dev version
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-26T19:34:44
2023-01-26T19:47:34
2023-01-26T19:38:30
null
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5473
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true
1,558,662,251
5,472
Release: 2.9.0
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-26T19:29:42
2023-01-26T19:40:44
2023-01-26T19:33:00
null
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5472
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true
1,558,557,545
5,471
Add num_test_batches option
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "I thought this issue was resolved in my parallel `to_tf_dataset` PR! I changed the default `num_test_batches` in `_get_output_signature` to 20 and used a test batch size of 1 to maximize variance to detect shorter samples. I think it...
2023-01-26T18:09:40
2023-01-27T18:16:45
2023-01-27T18:08:36
`to_tf_dataset` calls can be very costly because of the number of test batches drawn during `_get_output_signature`. The test batches are draw in order to estimate the shapes when creating the tensorflow dataset. This is necessary when the shapes can be irregular, but not in cases when the tensor shapes are the same across all samples. This PR adds an option to change the number of batches drawn, so the user can speed this conversion up. Running the following, and modifying `num_test_batches` ``` import time from datasets import load_dataset from transformers import DefaultDataCollator data_collator = DefaultDataCollator() dataset = load_dataset("beans") dataset = dataset["train"].with_format("np") start = time.time() dataset = dataset.to_tf_dataset( columns=["image"], label_cols=["label"], batch_size=8, collate_fn=data_collator, num_test_batches=NUM_TEST_BATCHES, ) end = time.time() print(end - start) ``` NUM_TEST_BATCHES=200: 0.8197s NUM_TEST_BATCHES=50: 0.3070s NUM_TEST_BATCHES=2: 0.1417s NUM_TEST_BATCHES=1: 0.1352s
amyeroberts
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5471
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true
1,558,542,611
5,470
Update dataset card creation
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "The CI failure is unrelated to your PR - feel free to merge :)", "Haha thanks, you read my mind :)", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n##...
2023-01-26T17:57:51
2023-01-27T16:27:00
2023-01-27T16:20:10
Encourages users to create a dataset card on the Hub directly with the new metadata ui + import dataset card template instead of telling users to manually create and upload one.
stevhliu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5470
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true
1,558,346,906
5,469
Remove deprecated `shard_size` arg from `.push_to_hub()`
closed
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2023-01-26T15:40:56
2023-01-26T17:37:51
2023-01-26T17:30:59
The docstrings say that it was supposed to be deprecated since version 2.4.0, can we remove it?
polinaeterna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5469
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true
1,558,066,625
5,468
Allow opposite of remove_columns on Dataset and DatasetDict
closed
[ "Hi! I agree it would be nice to have a method like that. Instead of `keep_columns`, we can name it `select_columns` to be more aligned with PyArrow's naming convention (`pa.Table.select`).", "Hi, I am a newbie to open source and would like to contribute. @mariosasko can I take up this issue ?", "Hey, I also wa...
2023-01-26T12:28:09
2023-02-13T09:59:38
2023-02-13T09:59:38
### Feature request In this blog post https://huggingface.co/blog/audio-datasets, I noticed the following code: ```python COLUMNS_TO_KEEP = ["text", "audio"] all_columns = gigaspeech["train"].column_names columns_to_remove = set(all_columns) - set(COLUMNS_TO_KEEP) gigaspeech = gigaspeech.remove_columns(columns_to_remove) ``` This kind of thing happens a lot when you don't need to keep all columns from the dataset. It would be more convenient (and less error prone) if you could just write: ```python gigaspeech = gigaspeech.keep_columns(["text", "audio"]) ``` Internally, `keep_columns` could still call `remove_columns`, but it expresses more clearly what the user's intent is. ### Motivation Less code to write for the user of the dataset. ### Your contribution -
hollance
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5468
null
false
1,557,898,273
5,467
Fix conda command in readme
closed
[ "ah didn't read well - it's all good", "or maybe it isn't ? `-c huggingface -c conda-forge` installs from HF or from conda-forge ?", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | ...
2023-01-26T10:03:01
2023-09-24T10:06:59
2023-01-26T18:29:37
The [conda forge channel](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/datasets) is lagging behind (as of right now, only 2.7.1 is available), we should recommend using the [Hugging face channel](https://anaconda.org/HuggingFace/datasets) that we are maintaining ``` conda install -c huggingface datasets ```
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5467
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true
1,557,584,845
5,466
remove pathlib.Path with URIs
closed
[ "Thanks !\r\n`os.path.join` will use a backslash `\\` on windows which will also fail. You can use this instead in `load_from_disk`:\r\n```python\r\nfrom .filesystems import is_remote_filesystem\r\n\r\nis_local = not is_remote_filesystem(fs)\r\npath_join = os.path.join if is_local else posixpath.join\r\n```", "Th...
2023-01-26T03:25:45
2023-01-26T17:08:57
2023-01-26T16:59:11
Pathlib will convert "//" to "/" which causes retry errors when downloading from cloud storage
jonny-cyberhaven
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5466
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true
1,557,510,618
5,465
audiofolder creates empty dataset even though the dataset passed in follows the correct structure
closed
[]
2023-01-26T01:45:45
2023-01-26T08:48:45
2023-01-26T08:48:45
### Describe the bug The structure of my dataset folder called "my_dataset" is : data metadata.csv The data folder consists of all mp3 files and metadata.csv consist of file locations like 'data/...mp3 and transcriptions. There's 400+ mp3 files and corresponding transcriptions for my dataset. When I run the following: ds = load_dataset("audiofolder", data_dir="my_dataset") I get: Using custom data configuration default-... Downloading and preparing dataset audiofolder/default to /... Downloading data files: 0%| | 0/2 [00:00<?, ?it/s] Downloading data files: 0it [00:00, ?it/s] Extracting data files: 0it [00:00, ?it/s] Generating train split: 0 examples [00:00, ? examples/s] Dataset audiofolder downloaded and prepared to /.... Subsequent calls will reuse this data. 0%| | 0/1 [00:00<?, ?it/s] DatasetDict({ train: Dataset({ features: ['audio', 'transcription'], num_rows: 1 }) }) ### Steps to reproduce the bug Create a dataset folder called 'my_dataset' with a subfolder called 'data' that has mp3 files. Also, create metadata.csv that has file locations like 'data/...mp3' and their corresponding transcription. Run: ds = load_dataset("audiofolder", data_dir="my_dataset") ### Expected behavior It should generate a dataset with numerous rows. ### Environment info Run on Jupyter notebook
jcho19
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5465
null
false
1,557,462,104
5,464
NonMatchingChecksumError for hendrycks_test
closed
[ "Thanks for reporting, @sarahwie.\r\n\r\nPlease note this issue was already fixed in `datasets` 2.6.0 version:\r\n- #5040\r\n\r\nIf you update your `datasets` version, you will be able to load the dataset:\r\n```\r\npip install -U datasets\r\n```", "Oops, missed that I needed to upgrade. Thanks!" ]
2023-01-26T00:43:23
2023-01-27T05:44:31
2023-01-26T07:41:58
### Describe the bug The checksum of the file has likely changed on the remote host. ### Steps to reproduce the bug `dataset = nlp.load_dataset("hendrycks_test", "anatomy")` ### Expected behavior no error thrown ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.2.1 - Platform: macOS-13.1-arm64-arm-64bit - Python version: 3.9.13 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.1
sarahwie
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5464
null
false
1,557,021,041
5,463
Imagefolder docs: mention support of CSV and ZIP
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-25T17:24:01
2023-01-25T18:33:35
2023-01-25T18:26:15
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lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5463
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true
1,556,572,144
5,462
Concatenate on axis=1 with misaligned blocks
closed
[ "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_flattened_sequence | read_batch_formatted_a...
2023-01-25T12:33:22
2023-01-26T09:37:00
2023-01-26T09:27:19
Allow to concatenate on axis 1 two tables made of misaligned blocks. For example if the first table has 2 row blocks of 3 rows each, and the second table has 3 row blocks or 2 rows each. To do that, I slice the row blocks to re-align the blocks. Fix https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5413
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5462
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true
1,555,532,719
5,461
Discrepancy in `nyu_depth_v2` dataset
open
[ "Ccing @dwofk (the author of `fast-depth`). \r\n\r\nThanks, @awsaf49 for reporting this. I believe this is because the NYU Depth V2 shipped from `fast-depth` is already preprocessed. \r\n\r\nIf you think it might be better to have the NYU Depth V2 dataset from BTS [here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/sayakpaul/ny...
2023-01-24T19:15:46
2023-02-06T20:52:00
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### Describe the bug I think there is a discrepancy between depth map of `nyu_depth_v2` dataset [here](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/main/en/depth_estimation) and actual depth map. Depth values somehow got **discretized/clipped** resulting in depth maps that are different from actual ones. Here is a side-by-side comparison, ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/36858976/214381162-1d9582c2-6750-4114-a01a-61ca1cd5f872.png) I tried to find the origin of this issue but sadly as I mentioned in tensorflow/datasets/issues/4674, the download link from `fast-depth` doesn't work anymore hence couldn't verify if the error originated there or during porting data from there to HF. Hi @sayakpaul, as you worked on huggingface/datasets/issues/5255, if you still have access to that data could you please share the data or perhaps checkout this issue? ### Steps to reproduce the bug This [notebook](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1K3ZU8XUPRDOYD38MQS9nreQXJYitlKSW?usp=sharing#scrollTo=UEW7QSh0jf0i) from @sayakpaul could be used to generate depth maps and actual ground truths could be checked from this [dataset](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/awsaf49/nyuv2-bts-dataset) from BTS repo. > Note: BTS dataset has only 36K data compared to the train-test 50K. They sampled the data as adjacent frames look quite the same ### Expected behavior Expected depth maps should be smooth rather than discrete/clipped. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.8.1.dev0 - Platform: Linux-5.10.147+-x86_64-with-glibc2.29 - Python version: 3.8.10 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.3.5
awsaf49
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5461
null
false
1,555,387,532
5,460
Document that removing all the columns returns an empty document and the num_row is lost
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-24T17:33:38
2023-01-25T16:11:10
2023-01-25T16:04:03
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thomasw21
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5460
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true
1,555,367,504
5,459
Disable aiohttp requoting of redirection URL
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "Comment by @lhoestq:\r\n> Do you think we need this in `datasets` if it's fixed on the moon landing side ? In the aiohttp doc they consider those symbols as \"non-safe\" ", "The lib `requests` does not perform that requote on redir...
2023-01-24T17:18:59
2024-09-01T18:08:31
2023-01-31T08:37:54
The library `aiohttp` performs a requoting of redirection URLs that unquotes the single quotation mark character: `%27` => `'` This is a problem for our Hugging Face Hub, which requires exact URL from location header. Specifically, in the query component of the URL (`https://netloc/path?query`), the value for `response-content-disposition` contains `%27`: ``` response-content-disposition=attachment%3B+filename*%3DUTF-8%27%27sample.jsonl.gz%3B+filename%3D%22sample.jsonl.gz%22%3B ``` and after the requoting, the `%27` characters get unquoted to `'`: ``` response-content-disposition=attachment%3B+filename*%3DUTF-8''sample.jsonl.gz%3B+filename%3D%22sample.jsonl.gz%22%3B ``` This PR disables the `aiohttp` requoting of redirection URLs.
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5459
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true
1,555,054,737
5,458
slice split while streaming
closed
[ "Hi! Yes, that's correct. When `streaming` is `True`, only split names can be specified as `split`, and for slicing, you have to use `.skip`/`.take` instead.\r\n\r\nE.g. \r\n`load_dataset(\"lhoestq/demo1\",revision=None, streaming=True, split=\"train[:3]\")`\r\n\r\nrewritten with `.skip`/`.take`:\r\n`load_dataset(\...
2023-01-24T14:08:17
2023-01-24T15:11:47
2023-01-24T15:11:47
### Describe the bug When using the `load_dataset` function with streaming set to True, slicing splits is apparently not supported. Did I miss this in the documentation? ### Steps to reproduce the bug `load_dataset("lhoestq/demo1",revision=None, streaming=True, split="train[:3]")` causes ValueError: Bad split: train[:3]. Available splits: ['train', 'test'] in builder.py, line 1213, in as_streaming_dataset ### Expected behavior The first 3 entries of the dataset as a stream ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.8.0 - Platform: Windows-10-10.0.19045-SP0 - Python version: 3.10.9 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.2
SvenDS9
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5458
null
false
1,554,171,264
5,457
prebuilt dataset relies on `downloads/extracted`
open
[ "Hi! \r\n\r\nThis issue is due to our audio/image datasets not being self-contained. This allows us to save disk space (files are written only once) but also leads to the issues like this one. We plan to make all our datasets self-contained in Datasets 3.0.\r\n\r\nIn the meantime, you can run the following map to e...
2023-01-24T02:09:32
2024-11-18T07:43:51
null
### Describe the bug I pre-built the dataset: ``` python -c 'import sys; from datasets import load_dataset; ds=load_dataset(sys.argv[1])' HuggingFaceM4/general-pmd-synthetic-testing ``` and it can be used just fine. now I wipe out `downloads/extracted` and it no longer works. ``` rm -r ~/.cache/huggingface/datasets/downloads ``` That is I can still load it: ``` python -c 'import sys; from datasets import load_dataset; ds=load_dataset(sys.argv[1])' HuggingFaceM4/general-pmd-synthetic-testing No config specified, defaulting to: general-pmd-synthetic-testing/100.unique Found cached dataset general-pmd-synthetic-testing (/home/stas/.cache/huggingface/datasets/HuggingFaceM4___general-pmd-synthetic-testing/100.unique/1.1.1/86bc445e3e48cb5ef79de109eb4e54ff85b318cd55c3835c4ee8f86eae33d9d2) ``` but if I try to use it: ``` E stderr: Traceback (most recent call last): E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/m4-master-6/m4/training/main.py", line 116, in <module> E stderr: train_loader, val_loader = get_dataloaders( E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/m4-master-6/m4/training/dataset.py", line 170, in get_dataloaders E stderr: train_loader = get_dataloader_from_config( E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/m4-master-6/m4/training/dataset.py", line 443, in get_dataloader_from_config E stderr: dataloader = get_dataloader( E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/m4-master-6/m4/training/dataset.py", line 264, in get_dataloader E stderr: is_pmd = "meta" in hf_dataset[0] and "source" in hf_dataset[0] E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 2601, in __getitem__ E stderr: return self._getitem( E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 2586, in _getitem E stderr: formatted_output = format_table( E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 634, in format_table E stderr: return formatter(pa_table, query_type=query_type) E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 406, in __call__ E stderr: return self.format_row(pa_table) E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 442, in format_row E stderr: row = self.python_features_decoder.decode_row(row) E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/formatting/formatting.py", line 225, in decode_row E stderr: return self.features.decode_example(row) if self.features else row E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/features/features.py", line 1846, in decode_example E stderr: return { E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/features/features.py", line 1847, in <dictcomp> E stderr: column_name: decode_nested_example(feature, value, token_per_repo_id=token_per_repo_id) E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/features/features.py", line 1304, in decode_nested_example E stderr: return decode_nested_example([schema.feature], obj) E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/features/features.py", line 1296, in decode_nested_example E stderr: if decode_nested_example(sub_schema, first_elmt) != first_elmt: E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/features/features.py", line 1309, in decode_nested_example E stderr: return schema.decode_example(obj, token_per_repo_id=token_per_repo_id) E stderr: File "/mnt/nvme0/code/huggingface/datasets-master/src/datasets/features/image.py", line 144, in decode_example E stderr: image = PIL.Image.open(path) E stderr: File "/home/stas/anaconda3/envs/py38-pt113/lib/python3.8/site-packages/PIL/Image.py", line 3092, in open E stderr: fp = builtins.open(filename, "rb") E stderr: FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/mnt/nvme0/code/data/cache/huggingface/datasets/downloads/extracted/134227b9b94c4eccf19b205bf3021d4492d0227b9be6c2ddb6bf517d8d55a8cb/data/101/images_01.jpg' ``` Only if I wipe out the cached dir and rebuild then it starts working as `download/extracted` is back again with extracted files. ``` rm -r ~/.cache/huggingface/datasets/HuggingFaceM4___general-pmd-synthetic-testing python -c 'import sys; from datasets import load_dataset; ds=load_dataset(sys.argv[1])' HuggingFaceM4/general-pmd-synthetic-testing ``` I think there are 2 issues here: 1. why does it still rely on extracted files after `arrow` files were printed - did I do something incorrectly when creating this dataset? 2. why doesn't the dataset know that it has been gutted and loads just fine? If it has a dependency on `download/extracted` then `load_dataset` should check if it's there and fail or force rebuilding. I am sure this could be a very expensive operation, so probably really solving #1 will not require this check. and this second item is probably an overkill. Other than perhaps if it had an optional `check_consistency` flag to do that. ### Environment info datasets@main
stas00
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5457
null
false
1,553,905,148
5,456
feat: tqdm for `to_parquet`
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-23T22:05:38
2023-01-24T11:26:47
2023-01-24T11:17:12
As described in #5418 I noticed also that the `to_json` function supports multi-workers whereas `to_parquet`, is that not possible/not needed with Parquet or something that hasn't been implemented yet?
zanussbaum
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5456
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true
1,553,040,080
5,455
Single TQDM bar in multi-proc map
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-23T12:49:40
2023-02-13T20:23:34
2023-02-13T20:16:38
Use the "shard generator approach with periodic progress updates" (used in `save_to_disk` and multi-proc `load_dataset`) in `Dataset.map` to enable having a single TQDM progress bar in the multi-proc mode. Closes https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/771, closes https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/3177 TODO: - [x] cleaner refactor of the `_map_single` decorators now that they also have to wrap generator functions (decorate `map` instead of `map_single` with the `transmit_` decorators and predict the shards' fingerprint in `map`)
mariosasko
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5455
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true
1,552,890,419
5,454
Save and resume the state of a DataLoader
open
[ "Something that'd be nice to have is \"manual update of state\". One of the learning from training LLMs is the ability to skip some batches whenever we notice huge spike might be handy.", "Your outline spec is very sound and clear, @lhoestq - thank you!\r\n\r\n@thomasw21, indeed that would be a wonderful extra fe...
2023-01-23T10:58:54
2024-11-27T01:19:21
null
It would be nice when using `datasets` with a PyTorch DataLoader to be able to resume a training from a DataLoader state (e.g. to resume a training that crashed) What I have in mind (but lmk if you have other ideas or comments): For map-style datasets, this requires to have a PyTorch Sampler state that can be saved and reloaded per node and worker. For iterable datasets, this requires to save the state of the dataset iterator, which includes: - the current shard idx and row position in the current shard - the epoch number - the rng state - the shuffle buffer Right now you can already resume the data loading of an iterable dataset by using `IterableDataset.skip` but it takes a lot of time because it re-iterates on all the past data until it reaches the resuming point. cc @stas00 @sgugger
lhoestq
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5454
null
false
1,552,727,425
5,453
Fix base directory while extracting insecure TAR files
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-23T08:57:40
2023-01-24T01:34:20
2023-01-23T10:10:42
This PR fixes the extraction of insecure TAR files by changing the base path against which TAR members are compared: - from: "." - to: `output_path` This PR also adds tests for extracting insecure TAR files. Related to: - #5441 - #5452 @stas00 please note this PR addresses just one of the issues you pointed out: the use of the cwd by the extractor. The other issues (actionable error messages, raise instead of log error) should be addressed in other PRs.
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5453
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true
1,552,655,939
5,452
Swap log messages for symbolic/hard links in tar extractor
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-23T07:53:38
2023-01-23T09:40:55
2023-01-23T08:31:17
The log messages do not match their if-condition. This PR swaps them. Found while investigating: - #5441 CC: @lhoestq
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5452
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true
1,552,336,300
5,451
ImageFolder BadZipFile: Bad offset for central directory
closed
[ "Hi ! Could you share the full stack trace ? Which dataset did you try to load ?\r\n\r\nit may be related to https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5640", "The `BadZipFile` error means the ZIP file is corrupted, so I'm closing this issue as it's not directly related to `datasets`.", "For others that find ...
2023-01-22T23:50:12
2023-05-23T10:35:48
2023-02-10T16:31:36
### Describe the bug I'm getting the following exception: ``` lib/python3.10/zipfile.py:1353 in _RealGetContents │ │ │ │ 1350 │ │ # self.start_dir: Position of start of central directory │ │ 1351 │ │ self.start_dir = offset_cd + concat │ │ 1352 │ │ if self.start_dir < 0: │ │ ❱ 1353 │ │ │ raise BadZipFile("Bad offset for central directory") │ │ 1354 │ │ fp.seek(self.start_dir, 0) │ │ 1355 │ │ data = fp.read(size_cd) │ │ 1356 │ │ fp = io.BytesIO(data) │ ╰──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ BadZipFile: Bad offset for central directory Extracting data files: 35%|█████████████████▊ | 38572/110812 [00:10<00:20, 3576.26it/s] ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug ``` load_dataset( args.dataset_name, args.dataset_config_name, cache_dir=args.cache_dir, ), ``` ### Expected behavior loads the dataset ### Environment info datasets==2.8.0 Python 3.10.8 Linux 129-146-3-202 5.15.0-52-generic #58~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 13 13:09:46 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
hmartiro
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5451
null
false
1,551,109,365
5,450
to_tf_dataset with a TF collator causes bizarrely persistent slowdown
closed
[ "wtf", "Couldn't find what's causing this, this will need more investigation", "A possible hint: The function it seems to be spending a lot of time in (when iterating over the original dataset) is `_get_mp` in the PIL JPEG decoder: \r\n![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12866554/214057267-c889f0...
2023-01-20T16:08:37
2023-02-13T14:13:34
2023-02-13T14:13:34
### Describe the bug This will make more sense if you take a look at [a Colab notebook that reproduces this issue.](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1rxyeciQFWJTI0WrZ5aojp4Ls1ut18fNH?usp=sharing) Briefly, there are several datasets that, when you iterate over them with `to_tf_dataset` **and** a data collator that returns `tf` tensors, become very slow. We haven't been able to figure this one out - it can be intermittent, and we have no idea what could possibly cause it. The weirdest thing is that **the slowdown affects other attempts to access the underlying dataset**. If you try to iterate over the `tf.data.Dataset`, then interrupt execution, and then try to iterate over the original dataset, the original dataset is now also very slow! This is true even if the dataset format is not set to `tf` - the iteration is slow even though it's not calling TF at all! There is a simple workaround for this - we can simply get our data collators to return `np` tensors. When we do this, the bug is never triggered and everything is fine. In general, `np` is preferred for this kind of preprocessing work anyway, when the preprocessing is not going to be compiled into a pure `tf.data` pipeline! However, the issue is fascinating, and the TF team were wondering if anyone in datasets (cc @lhoestq @mariosasko) might have an idea of what could cause this. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Run the attached Colab. ### Expected behavior The slowdown should go away, or at least not persist after we stop iterating over the `tf.data.Dataset` ### Environment info The issue occurs on multiple versions of Python and TF, both on local machines and on Colab. All testing was done using the latest versions of `transformers` and `datasets` from `main`
Rocketknight1
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5450
null
false
1,550,801,453
5,449
Support fsspec 2023.1.0 in CI
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-20T12:53:17
2023-01-20T13:32:50
2023-01-20T13:26:03
Support fsspec 2023.1.0 in CI. In the 2023.1.0 fsspec release, they replaced the type of `fsspec.registry`: - from `ReadOnlyRegistry`, with an attribute called `target` - to `MappingProxyType`, without that attribute Consequently, we need to change our `mock_fsspec` fixtures, that were using the `target` attribute. Fix #5448.
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5449
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true
1,550,618,514
5,448
Support fsspec 2023.1.0 in CI
closed
[]
2023-01-20T10:26:31
2023-01-20T13:26:05
2023-01-20T13:26:05
Once we find out the root cause of: - #5445 we should revert the temporary pin on fsspec introduced by: - #5447
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5448
null
false
1,550,599,193
5,447
Fix CI by temporarily pinning fsspec < 2023.1.0
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-20T10:11:02
2023-01-20T10:38:13
2023-01-20T10:28:43
Temporarily pin fsspec < 2023.1.0 Fix #5445.
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5447
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true
1,550,591,588
5,446
test v0.12.0.rc0
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "@Wauplin I was testing it in a dedicated branch without opening a PR: https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/commits/test-hfh-0.12.0rc0", "Oops, sorry @albertvillanova. I thought for next time I'll start the CIs before pinging eve...
2023-01-20T10:05:19
2023-01-20T10:43:22
2023-01-20T10:13:48
DO NOT MERGE. Only to test the CI. cc @lhoestq @albertvillanova
Wauplin
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5446
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true
1,550,588,703
5,445
CI tests are broken: AttributeError: 'mappingproxy' object has no attribute 'target'
closed
[]
2023-01-20T10:03:10
2023-01-20T10:28:44
2023-01-20T10:28:44
CI tests are broken, raising `AttributeError: 'mappingproxy' object has no attribute 'target'`. See: https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/actions/runs/3966497597/jobs/6797384185 ``` ... ERROR tests/test_streaming_download_manager.py::TestxPath::test_xpath_rglob[mock://top_level-date=2019-10-0[1-4]/*-expected_paths4] - AttributeError: 'mappingproxy' object has no attribute 'target' ===== 2076 passed, 19 skipped, 15 warnings, 47 errors in 115.54s (0:01:55) ===== ```
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5445
null
false
1,550,185,071
5,444
info messages logged as warnings
closed
[ "Looks like a duplicate of https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/1948. \r\n\r\nI also think these should be logged as INFO messages, but let's see what @lhoestq thinks.", "It can be considered unexpected to see a `map` function return instantaneously. The warning is here to explain this case by mentionin...
2023-01-20T01:19:18
2023-07-12T17:19:31
2023-07-12T17:19:31
### Describe the bug Code in `datasets` is using `logger.warning` when it should be using `logger.info`. Some of these are probably a matter of opinion, but I think anything starting with `logger.warning(f"Loading chached` clearly falls into the info category. Definitions from the Python docs for reference: * INFO: Confirmation that things are working as expected. * WARNING: An indication that something unexpected happened, or indicative of some problem in the near future (e.g. ‘disk space low’). The software is still working as expected. In theory, a user should be able to resolve things such that there are no warnings. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Load any dataset that's already cached. ### Expected behavior No output when log level is at the default WARNING level. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.8.0 - Platform: Linux-5.10.102.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2-x86_64-with-glibc2.31 - Python version: 3.10.8 - PyArrow version: 9.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.5.2
davidgilbertson
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5444
null
false
1,550,178,914
5,443
Update share tutorial
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-20T01:09:14
2023-01-20T15:44:45
2023-01-20T15:37:30
Based on feedback from discussion #5423, this PR updates the sharing tutorial with a mention of writing your own dataset loading script to support more advanced dataset creation options like multiple configs. I'll open a separate PR to update the *Create a Dataset card* with the new Hub metadata UI update 😄
stevhliu
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5443
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true
1,550,084,450
5,442
OneDrive Integrations with HF Datasets
closed
[ "Hi! \r\n\r\nWe use [`fsspec`](https://github.com/fsspec/filesystem_spec) to integrate with storage providers. You can find more info (and the usage examples) in [our docs](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v2.8.0/filesystems#download-and-prepare-a-dataset-into-a-cloud-storage).\r\n\r\n[`gdrivefs`](https://githu...
2023-01-19T23:12:08
2023-02-24T16:17:51
2023-02-24T16:17:51
### Feature request First of all , I would like to thank all community who are developed DataSet storage and make it free available How to integrate our Onedrive account or any other possible storage clouds (like google drive,...) with the **HF** datasets section. For example, if I have **50GB** on my **Onedrive** account and I want to move between drive and Hugging face repo or vis versa ### Motivation make the dataset section more flexible with other possible storage like the integration between Google Collab and Google drive the storage ### Your contribution Can be done using Hugging face CLI
Mohammed20201991
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5442
null
false
1,548,417,594
5,441
resolving a weird tar extract issue
open
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2023-01-19T02:17:21
2023-01-20T16:49:22
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ok, every so often, I have been getting a strange failure on dataset install: ``` $ python -c 'import sys; from datasets import load_dataset; ds=load_dataset(sys.argv[1])' HuggingFaceM4/general-pmd-synthetic-testing No config specified, defaulting to: general-pmd-synthetic-testing/100.unique Downloading and preparing dataset general-pmd-synthetic-testing/100.unique (download: 3.21 KiB, generated: 16.01 MiB, post-processed: Unknown size, total: 16.02 MiB) to /home/stas/.cache/huggingface/datasets/HuggingFaceM4___general-pmd-synthetic-testing/100.unique/1.1.1/86bc445e3e48cb5ef79de109eb4e54ff85b318cd55c3835c4ee8f86eae33d9d2... Extraction of data is blocked (illegal path) Extraction of data/1 is blocked (illegal path) Extraction of data/1/text.null is blocked (illegal path) [...] ``` I had no idea what to do with that - what in the world does **illegal path** mean? I started looking at the code in `TarExtractor` and added a debug print of `base` so that told me that there was a problem with the current directory - which was a clone of one of the hf repos. This particular dataset extracts into a directory `data` and the current dir I was running the tests from already had `data` in it which was a symbolic link to another partition and somehow all that `badpath` code was blowing up there. https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/80eb8db74f49b7ee9c0f73a819c22177fabd61db/src/datasets/utils/extract.py#L113-L114 I tried hard to come up with a repro, but no matter what I tried it only fails in that particular clone directory that has a `data` symlink and not anywhere else. In any case, in this PR I'm proposing to at least give a user a hint of what seems to be an issue. I'm not at all happy with the info I got with this proposed change, but at least it gave me a hint that `TarExtractor` tries to extract into the current directory without any respect to pre-existing files. Say what? https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/blob/80eb8db74f49b7ee9c0f73a819c22177fabd61db/src/datasets/utils/extract.py#L110 why won't it use the `datasets` designated directory for that? There would never be a problem if it were to do that. I had to look at all those `resolved`, `badpath` calls and see what it did and why it failed, since it was far from obvious. It appeared like it resolved a symlink and compared it to the original path which of course wasn't matching. So perhaps you have a better solution than what I proposed in this PR. I think that code line I quoted is the one that should be fixed instead. But if you can't think of a better solution let's merge this at least so that the user will have a clue that the current dir is somehow involved. p.s. I double checked that if I remove the pre-existing `data` symlink in the current dir I'm running the dataset install command from, the problem goes away too. Thanks.
stas00
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5441
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true
1,538,361,143
5,440
Fix documentation about batch samplers
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-18T17:04:27
2023-01-18T17:57:29
2023-01-18T17:50:04
null
thomasw21
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5440
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true
1,537,973,564
5,439
[dataset request] Add Common Voice 12.0
closed
[ "@polinaeterna any tentative date on when the Common Voice 12.0 dataset will be added ?", "This dataset is now hosted on the Hub here: https://huggingface.co/datasets/mozilla-foundation/common_voice_12_0" ]
2023-01-18T13:07:05
2023-07-21T14:26:10
2023-07-21T14:26:09
### Feature request Please add the common voice 12_0 datasets. Apart from English, a significant amount of audio-data has been added to the other minor-language datasets. ### Motivation The dataset link: https://commonvoice.mozilla.org/en/datasets
MohammedRakib
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5439
null
false
1,537,489,730
5,438
Update actions/checkout in CD Conda release
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-18T06:53:15
2023-01-18T13:49:51
2023-01-18T13:42:49
This PR updates the "checkout" GitHub Action to its latest version, as previous ones are deprecated: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-09-22-github-actions-all-actions-will-begin-running-on-node16-instead-of-node12/
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5438
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true
1,536,837,144
5,437
Can't load png dataset with 4 channel (RGBA)
closed
[ "Hi! Can you please share the directory structure of your image folder and the `load_dataset` call? We decode images with Pillow, and Pillow supports RGBA PNGs, so this shouldn't be a problem.\r\n\r\n", "> Hi! Can you please share the directory structure of your image folder and the `load_dataset` call? We decode...
2023-01-17T18:22:27
2023-01-18T20:20:15
2023-01-18T20:20:15
I try to create dataset which contains about 9000 png images 64x64 in size, and they are all 4-channel (RGBA). When trying to use load_dataset() then a dataset is created from only 2 images. What exactly interferes I can not understand.![Screenshot_20230117_212213.jpg](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/41611046/212980147-9aa68e30-76e9-4b61-a937-c2fdabd56564.jpg)
WiNE-iNEFF
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5437
null
false
1,536,633,173
5,436
Revert container image pin in CI benchmarks
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-17T15:59:50
2023-01-18T09:05:49
2023-01-18T06:29:06
Closes #5433, reverts #5432, and also: * Uses [ghcr.io container images](https://cml.dev/doc/self-hosted-runners/#docker-images) for extra speed * Updates `actions/checkout` to `v3` (note that `v2` is [deprecated](https://github.blog/changelog/2022-09-22-github-actions-all-actions-will-begin-running-on-node16-instead-of-node12/)) * Follows the new naming convention for environment variables introduced with [iterative/cml#1272](https://github.com/iterative/cml/pull/1272)
0x2b3bfa0
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5436
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true
1,536,099,300
5,435
Wrong statement in "Load a Dataset in Streaming mode" leads to data leakage
closed
[ "Just for your information, Tensorflow confirmed this issue [here.](https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/59279)", "Thanks for reporting, @HaoyuYang59.\r\n\r\nPlease note that these are different \"dataset\" objects: our docs refer to Hugging Face `datasets.Dataset` and not to TensorFlow `tf.data.Datase...
2023-01-17T10:04:16
2023-01-19T09:56:03
2023-01-19T09:56:03
### Describe the bug In the [Split your dataset with take and skip](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v1.10.2/dataset_streaming.html#split-your-dataset-with-take-and-skip), it states: > Using take (or skip) prevents future calls to shuffle from shuffling the dataset shards order, otherwise the taken examples could come from other shards. In this case it only uses the shuffle buffer. Therefore it is advised to shuffle the dataset before splitting using take or skip. See more details in the [Shuffling the dataset: shuffle](https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/v1.10.2/dataset_streaming.html#iterable-dataset-shuffling) section.` >> \# You can also create splits from a shuffled dataset >> train_dataset = shuffled_dataset.skip(1000) >> eval_dataset = shuffled_dataset.take(1000) Where the shuffled dataset comes from: `shuffled_dataset = dataset.shuffle(buffer_size=10_000, seed=42)` At least in Tensorflow 2.9/2.10/2.11, [docs](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/data/Dataset#shuffle) states the `reshuffle_each_iteration` argument is `True` by default. This means the dataset would be shuffled after each epoch, and as a result **the validation data would leak into training test**. ### Steps to reproduce the bug N/A ### Expected behavior The `reshuffle_each_iteration` argument should be set to `False`. ### Environment info Tensorflow 2.9/2.10/2.11
DanielYang59
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5435
null
false
1,536,090,042
5,434
sample_dataset module not found
closed
[ "Hi! Can you describe what the actual error is?", "working on the setfit example script\r\n\r\n from setfit import SetFitModel, SetFitTrainer, sample_dataset\r\n\r\nImportError: cannot import name 'sample_dataset' from 'setfit' (C:\\Python\\Python38\\lib\\site-packages\\setfit\\__init__.py)\r\n\r\n apart from t...
2023-01-17T09:57:54
2023-01-19T13:52:12
2023-01-19T07:55:11
null
nickums
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5434
null
false
1,536,017,901
5,433
Support latest Docker image in CI benchmarks
closed
[ "Sorry, it was us:[^1] https://github.com/iterative/cml/pull/1317 & https://github.com/iterative/cml/issues/1319#issuecomment-1385599559; should be fixed with [v0.18.17](https://github.com/iterative/cml/releases/tag/v0.18.17).\r\n\r\n[^1]: More or less, see https://github.com/yargs/yargs/issues/873.", "Opened htt...
2023-01-17T09:06:08
2023-01-18T06:29:08
2023-01-18T06:29:08
Once we find out the root cause of: - #5431 we should revert the temporary pin on the Docker image version introduced by: - #5432
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5433
null
false
1,535,893,019
5,432
Fix CI benchmarks by temporarily pinning Docker image version
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._", "<details>\n<summary>Show benchmarks</summary>\n\nPyArrow==6.0.0\n\n<details>\n<summary>Show updated benchmarks!</summary>\n\n### Benchmark: benchmark_array_xd.json\n\n| metric | read_batch_formatted_as_numpy after write_array2d | rea...
2023-01-17T07:15:31
2023-01-17T08:58:22
2023-01-17T08:51:17
This PR fixes CI benchmarks, by temporarily pinning Docker image version, instead of "latest" tag. It also updates deprecated `cml-send-comment` command and using `cml comment create` instead. Fix #5431.
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5432
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true
1,535,862,621
5,431
CI benchmarks are broken: Unknown arguments: runnerPath, path
closed
[]
2023-01-17T06:49:57
2023-01-18T06:33:24
2023-01-17T08:51:18
Our CI benchmarks are broken, raising `Unknown arguments` error: https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/actions/runs/3932397079/jobs/6724905161 ``` Unknown arguments: runnerPath, path ``` Stack trace: ``` 100%|██████████| 500/500 [00:01<00:00, 338.98ba/s] Updating lock file 'dvc.lock' To track the changes with git, run: git add dvc.lock To enable auto staging, run: dvc config core.autostage true Use `dvc push` to send your updates to remote storage. cml send-comment <markdown file> Global Options: --log Logging verbosity [string] [choices: "error", "warn", "info", "debug"] [default: "info"] --driver Git provider where the repository is hosted [string] [choices: "github", "gitlab", "bitbucket"] [default: infer from the environment] --repo Repository URL or slug [string] [default: infer from the environment] --driver-token, --token CI driver personal/project access token (PAT) [string] [default: infer from the environment] --help Show help [boolean] Options: --target Comment type (`commit`, `pr`, `commit/f00bar`, `pr/42`, `issue/1337`),default is automatic (`pr` but fallback to `commit`). [string] --watch Watch for changes and automatically update the comment [boolean] --publish Upload any local images found in the Markdown report [boolean] [default: true] --publish-url Self-hosted image server URL [string] [default: "https://asset.cml.dev/"] --publish-native, --native Uses driver's native capabilities to upload assets instead of CML's storage; not available on GitHub [boolean] --watermark-title Hidden comment marker (used for targeting in subsequent `cml comment update`); "{workflow}" & "{run}" are auto-replaced [string] [default: ""] Unknown arguments: runnerPath, path Error: Process completed with exit code 1. ``` Issue reported to iterative/cml: - iterative/cml#1319
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5431
null
false
1,535,856,503
5,430
Support Apache Beam >= 2.44.0
closed
[ "Some of the shard files now have 0 number of rows.\r\n\r\nWe have opened an issue in the Apache Beam repo:\r\n- https://github.com/apache/beam/issues/25041" ]
2023-01-17T06:42:12
2024-02-06T19:24:21
2024-02-06T19:24:21
Once we find out the root cause of: - #5426 we should revert the temporary pin on apache-beam introduced by: - #5429
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5430
null
false
1,535,192,687
5,429
Fix CI by temporarily pinning apache-beam < 2.44.0
closed
[ "_The documentation is not available anymore as the PR was closed or merged._" ]
2023-01-16T16:20:09
2023-01-16T16:51:42
2023-01-16T16:49:03
Temporarily pin apache-beam < 2.44.0 Fix #5426.
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5429
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true
1,535,166,139
5,428
Load/Save FAISS index using fsspec
closed
[ "Hi! Sure, feel free to submit a PR. Maybe if we want to be consistent with the existing API, it would be cleaner to directly add support for `fsspec` paths in `Dataset.load_faiss_index`/`Dataset.save_faiss_index` in the same manner as it was done in `Dataset.load_from_disk`/`Dataset.save_to_disk`.", "That's a gr...
2023-01-16T16:08:12
2023-03-27T15:18:22
2023-03-27T15:18:22
### Feature request From what I understand `faiss` already support this [link](https://github.com/facebookresearch/faiss/wiki/Index-IO,-cloning-and-hyper-parameter-tuning#generic-io-support) I would like to use a stream as input to `Dataset.load_faiss_index` and `Dataset.save_faiss_index`. ### Motivation In my case, I'm saving faiss index in cloud storage and use `fsspec` to load them. It would be ideal if I could send the stream directly instead of copying the file locally (or mounting the bucket) and then load the index. ### Your contribution I can submit the PR
Dref360
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5428
null
false
1,535,162,889
5,427
Unable to download dataset id_clickbait
closed
[ "Thanks for reporting, @ilos-vigil.\r\n\r\nWe have transferred this issue to the corresponding dataset on the Hugging Face Hub: https://huggingface.co/datasets/id_clickbait/discussions/1 " ]
2023-01-16T16:05:36
2023-01-18T09:51:28
2023-01-18T09:25:19
### Describe the bug I tried to download dataset `id_clickbait`, but receive this error message. ``` FileNotFoundError: Couldn't find file at https://md-datasets-cache-zipfiles-prod.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/k42j7x2kpn-1.zip ``` When i open the link using browser, i got this XML data. ```xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Error><Code>NoSuchBucket</Code><Message>The specified bucket does not exist</Message><BucketName>md-datasets-cache-zipfiles-prod</BucketName><RequestId>NVRM6VEEQD69SD00</RequestId><HostId>W/SPDxLGvlCGi0OD6d7mSDvfOAUqLAfvs9nTX50BkJrjMny+X9Jnqp/Li2lG9eTUuT4MUkAA2jjTfCrCiUmu7A==</HostId></Error> ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug Code snippet: ``` from datasets import load_dataset load_dataset('id_clickbait', 'annotated') load_dataset('id_clickbait', 'raw') ``` Link to Kaggle notebook: https://www.kaggle.com/code/ilosvigil/bug-check-on-id-clickbait-dataset ### Expected behavior Successfully download and load `id_newspaper` dataset. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.8.0 - Platform: Linux-5.15.65+-x86_64-with-debian-bullseye-sid - Python version: 3.7.12 - PyArrow version: 8.0.0 - Pandas version: 1.3.5
ilos-vigil
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5427
null
false
1,535,158,555
5,426
CI tests are broken: SchemaInferenceError
closed
[]
2023-01-16T16:02:07
2023-06-02T06:40:32
2023-01-16T16:49:04
CI test (unit, ubuntu-latest, deps-minimum) is broken, raising a `SchemaInferenceError`: see https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/actions/runs/3930901593/jobs/6721492004 ``` FAILED tests/test_beam.py::BeamBuilderTest::test_download_and_prepare_sharded - datasets.arrow_writer.SchemaInferenceError: Please pass `features` or at least one example when writing data ``` Stack trace: ``` ______________ BeamBuilderTest.test_download_and_prepare_sharded _______________ [gw1] linux -- Python 3.7.15 /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.7.15/x64/bin/python self = <tests.test_beam.BeamBuilderTest testMethod=test_download_and_prepare_sharded> @require_beam def test_download_and_prepare_sharded(self): import apache_beam as beam original_write_parquet = beam.io.parquetio.WriteToParquet expected_num_examples = len(get_test_dummy_examples()) with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_cache_dir: builder = DummyBeamDataset(cache_dir=tmp_cache_dir, beam_runner="DirectRunner") with patch("apache_beam.io.parquetio.WriteToParquet") as write_parquet_mock: write_parquet_mock.side_effect = partial(original_write_parquet, num_shards=2) > builder.download_and_prepare() tests/test_beam.py:97: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.7.15/x64/lib/python3.7/site-packages/datasets/builder.py:864: in download_and_prepare **download_and_prepare_kwargs, /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.7.15/x64/lib/python3.7/site-packages/datasets/builder.py:1976: in _download_and_prepare num_examples, num_bytes = beam_writer.finalize(metrics.query(m_filter)) /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.7.15/x64/lib/python3.7/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py:694: in finalize shard_num_bytes, _ = parquet_to_arrow(source, destination) /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.7.15/x64/lib/python3.7/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py:740: in parquet_to_arrow num_bytes, num_examples = writer.finalize() _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = <datasets.arrow_writer.ArrowWriter object at 0x7f6dcbb3e810> close_stream = True def finalize(self, close_stream=True): self.write_rows_on_file() # In case current_examples < writer_batch_size, but user uses finalize() if self._check_duplicates: self.check_duplicate_keys() # Re-intializing to empty list for next batch self.hkey_record = [] self.write_examples_on_file() # If schema is known, infer features even if no examples were written if self.pa_writer is None and self.schema: self._build_writer(self.schema) if self.pa_writer is not None: self.pa_writer.close() self.pa_writer = None if close_stream: self.stream.close() else: if close_stream: self.stream.close() > raise SchemaInferenceError("Please pass `features` or at least one example when writing data") E datasets.arrow_writer.SchemaInferenceError: Please pass `features` or at least one example when writing data /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.7.15/x64/lib/python3.7/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py:593: SchemaInferenceError ```
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5426
null
false
1,534,581,850
5,425
Sort on multiple keys with datasets.Dataset.sort()
closed
[ "Hi! \r\n\r\n`Dataset.sort` calls `df.sort_values` internally, and `df.sort_values` brings all the \"sort\" columns in memory, so sorting on multiple keys could be very expensive. This makes me think that maybe we can replace `df.sort_values` with `pyarrow.compute.sort_indices` - the latter can also sort on multipl...
2023-01-16T09:22:26
2023-02-24T16:15:11
2023-02-24T16:15:11
### Feature request From discussion on forum: https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/datasets-dataset-sort-does-not-preserve-ordering/29065/1 `sort()` does not preserve ordering, and it does not support sorting on multiple columns, nor a key function. The suggested solution: > ... having something similar to pandas and be able to specify multiple columns for sorting. We’re already using pandas under the hood to do the sorting in datasets. The suggested workaround: > convert your dataset to pandas and use `df.sort_values()` ### Motivation Preserved ordering when sorting is very handy when one needs to sort on multiple columns, A and B, so that e.g. whenever A is equal for two or more rows, B is kept sorted. Having a parameter to do this in 🤗datasets would be cleaner than going through pandas and back, and it wouldn't add much complexity to the library. Alternatives: - the possibility to specify multiple keys to sort by with decreasing priority (suggested solution), - the ability to provide a key function for sorting, so that one can manually specify the sorting criteria. ### Your contribution I'll be happy to contribute by submitting a PR. Will get documented on `CONTRIBUTING.MD`. Would love to get thoughts on this, if anyone has anything to add.
rocco-fortuna
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5425
null
false
1,534,394,756
5,424
When applying `ReadInstruction` to custom load it's not DatasetDict but list of Dataset?
closed
[ "Hi! You can get a `DatasetDict` if you pass a dictionary with read instructions as follows:\r\n```python\r\ninstructions = [\r\n ReadInstruction(split_name=\"train\", from_=0, to=10, unit='%', rounding='closest'),\r\n ReadInstruction(split_name=\"dev\", from_=0, to=10, unit='%', rounding='closest'),\r\n R...
2023-01-16T06:54:28
2023-02-24T16:19:00
2023-02-24T16:19:00
### Describe the bug I am loading datasets from custom `tsv` files stored locally and applying split instructions for each split. Although the ReadInstruction is being applied correctly and I was expecting it to be `DatasetDict` but instead it is a list of `Dataset`. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Steps to reproduce the behaviour: 1. Import `from datasets import load_dataset, ReadInstruction` 2. Instruction to load the dataset ``` instructions = [ ReadInstruction(split_name="train", from_=0, to=10, unit='%', rounding='closest'), ReadInstruction(split_name="dev", from_=0, to=10, unit='%', rounding='closest'), ReadInstruction(split_name="test", from_=0, to=5, unit='%', rounding='closest') ] ``` 3. Load `dataset = load_dataset('csv', data_dir="data/", data_files={"train":"train.tsv", "dev":"dev.tsv", "test":"test.tsv"}, delimiter="\t", split=instructions)` ### Expected behavior **Current behaviour** ![Screenshot from 2023-01-16 10-45-27](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25720695/212614754-306898d8-8c27-4475-9bb8-0321bd939561.png) : **Expected behaviour** ![Screenshot from 2023-01-16 10-45-42](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25720695/212614813-0d336bf7-5266-482e-bb96-ef51f64de204.png) ### Environment info ``datasets==2.8.0 `` `Python==3.8.5 ` `Platform - Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS`
macabdul9
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5424
null
false
1,533,385,239
5,422
Datasets load error for saved github issues
open
[ "I can confirm that the error exists!\r\nI'm trying to read 3 parquet files locally:\r\n```python\r\nfrom datasets import load_dataset, Features, Value, ClassLabel\r\n\r\nreview_dataset = load_dataset(\r\n \"parquet\",\r\n data_files={\r\n \"train\": os.path.join(sentiment_analysis_data_path, \"train.p...
2023-01-14T17:29:38
2023-09-14T11:39:57
null
### Describe the bug Loading a previously downloaded & saved dataset as described in the HuggingFace course: issues_dataset = load_dataset("json", data_files="issues/datasets-issues.jsonl", split="train") Gives this error: datasets.builder.DatasetGenerationError: An error occurred while generating the dataset A work-around I found was to use streaming. ### Steps to reproduce the bug Reproduce by executing the code provided: https://huggingface.co/course/chapter5/5?fw=pt From the heading: 'let’s create a function that can download all the issues from a GitHub repository' ### Expected behavior No error ### Environment info Datasets version 2.8.0. Note that version 2.6.1 gives the same error (related to null timestamp). **[EDIT]** This is the complete error trace confirming the issue is related to the timestamp (`Couldn't cast array of type timestamp[s] to null`) ``` Using custom data configuration default-950028611d2860c8 Downloading and preparing dataset json/default to [...]/.cache/huggingface/datasets/json/default-950028611d2860c8/0.0.0/0f7e3662623656454fcd2b650f34e886a7db4b9104504885bd462096cc7a9f51... Downloading data files: 100%|██████████| 1/1 [00:00<?, ?it/s] Extracting data files: 100%|██████████| 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 500.63it/s] Generating train split: 2619 examples [00:00, 7155.72 examples/s]Traceback (most recent call last): File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\builder.py", line 1831, in _prepare_split_single writer.write_table(table) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\arrow_writer.py", line 567, in write_table pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 2282, in table_cast return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 2241, in cast_table_to_schema arrays = [cast_array_to_feature(table[name], feature) for name, feature in features.items()] File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 2241, in <listcomp> arrays = [cast_array_to_feature(table[name], feature) for name, feature in features.items()] File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 1807, in wrapper return pa.chunked_array([func(chunk, *args, **kwargs) for chunk in array.chunks]) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 1807, in <listcomp> return pa.chunked_array([func(chunk, *args, **kwargs) for chunk in array.chunks]) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 2035, in cast_array_to_feature arrays = [_c(array.field(name), subfeature) for name, subfeature in feature.items()] File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 2035, in <listcomp> arrays = [_c(array.field(name), subfeature) for name, subfeature in feature.items()] File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 1809, in wrapper return func(array, *args, **kwargs) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 2101, in cast_array_to_feature return array_cast(array, feature(), allow_number_to_str=allow_number_to_str) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 1809, in wrapper return func(array, *args, **kwargs) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\table.py", line 1990, in array_cast raise TypeError(f"Couldn't cast array of type {array.type} to {pa_type}") TypeError: Couldn't cast array of type timestamp[s] to null The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Program Files\JetBrains\PyCharm 2022.1.3\plugins\python\helpers\pydev\pydevconsole.py", line 364, in runcode coro = func() File "<input>", line 1, in <module> File "C:\Program Files\JetBrains\PyCharm 2022.1.3\plugins\python\helpers\pydev\_pydev_bundle\pydev_umd.py", line 198, in runfile pydev_imports.execfile(filename, global_vars, local_vars) # execute the script File "C:\Program Files\JetBrains\PyCharm 2022.1.3\plugins\python\helpers\pydev\_pydev_imps\_pydev_execfile.py", line 18, in execfile exec(compile(contents+"\n", file, 'exec'), glob, loc) File "[...]\PycharmProjects\TransformersTesting\dataset_issues.py", line 20, in <module> issues_dataset = load_dataset("json", data_files="issues/datasets-issues.jsonl", split="train") File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\load.py", line 1757, in load_dataset builder_instance.download_and_prepare( File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\builder.py", line 860, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare( File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\builder.py", line 953, in _download_and_prepare self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs) File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\builder.py", line 1706, in _prepare_split for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single( File "[...]\miniconda3\envs\HuggingFace\lib\site-packages\datasets\builder.py", line 1849, in _prepare_split_single raise DatasetGenerationError("An error occurred while generating the dataset") from e datasets.builder.DatasetGenerationError: An error occurred while generating the dataset Generating train split: 2619 examples [00:19, 7155.72 examples/s] ```
folterj
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5422
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false
1,532,278,307
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Support case-insensitive Hub dataset name in load_dataset
closed
[ "Closing as case-insensitivity should be only for URL redirection on the Hub. In the APIs, we will only support the canonical name (https://github.com/huggingface/moon-landing/pull/2399#issuecomment-1382085611)" ]
2023-01-13T13:07:07
2023-01-13T20:12:32
2023-01-13T20:12:32
### Feature request The dataset name on the Hub is case-insensitive (see https://github.com/huggingface/moon-landing/pull/2399, internal issue), i.e., https://huggingface.co/datasets/GLUE redirects to https://huggingface.co/datasets/glue. Ideally, we could load the glue dataset using the following: ``` from datasets import load_dataset load_dataset('GLUE', 'cola') ``` It breaks because the loading script `GLUE.py` does not exist (`glue.py` should be selected instead). Minor additional comment: in other cases without a loading script, we can load the dataset, but the automatically generated config name depends on the casing: - `load_dataset('severo/danish-wit')` generates the config name `severo--danish-wit-e6fda5b070deb133`, while - `load_dataset('severo/danish-WIT')` generates the config name `severo--danish-WIT-e6fda5b070deb133` ### Motivation To follow the same UX on the Hub and in the datasets library. ### Your contribution ...
severo
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5421
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ci: 🎡 remove two obsolete issue templates
closed
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2023-01-13T12:58:43
2023-01-13T13:36:00
2023-01-13T13:29:01
add-dataset is not needed anymore since the "canonical" datasets are on the Hub. And dataset-viewer is managed within the datasets-server project. See https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/new/choose <img width="1245" alt="Capture d’écran 2023-01-13 à 13 59 58" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1676121/212325813-2d4c30e2-343e-4aa2-8cce-b2b77f45628e.png">
severo
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5420
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label_column='labels' in datasets.TextClassification and 'label' or 'label_ids' in transformers.DataColator
closed
[ "Hi! Thanks for pointing out this inconsistency. Changing the default value at this point is probably not worth it, considering we've started discussing the state of the task API internally - we will most likely deprecate the current one and replace it with a more robust solution that relies on the `train_eval_inde...
2023-01-13T09:40:07
2023-07-21T14:27:08
2023-07-21T14:27:08
### Describe the bug When preparing a dataset for a task using `datasets.TextClassification`, the output feature is named `labels`. When preparing the trainer using the `transformers.DataCollator` the default column name is `label` if binary or `label_ids` if multi-class problem. It is required to rename the column accordingly to the expected name : `label` or `label_ids` ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python from datasets import TextClassification, AutoTokenized, DataCollatorWithPadding ds_prepared = my_dataset.prepare_for_task(TextClassification(text_column='TEXT', label_column='MY_LABEL_COLUMN_1_OR_0')) print(ds_prepared) tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("distilbert-base-uncased") ds_tokenized = ds_prepared.map(lambda x: tokenizer(x['text'], truncation=True), batched=True) print(ds_tokenized) data_collator = DataCollatorWithPadding(tokenizer=tokenizer, return_tensors="tf") tf_data = model.prepare_tf_dataset(ds_tokenized, shuffle=True, batch_size=16, collate_fn=data_collator) print(tf_data) ``` ### Expected behavior Without renaming the the column, the target column is not in the final tf_data since it is not in the column name expected by the data_collator. To correct this, we have to rename the column: ```python ds_prepared = my_dataset.prepare_for_task(TextClassification(text_column='TEXT', label_column='MY_LABEL_COLUMN_1_OR_0')).rename_column('labels', 'label') ``` ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.8.0 - Platform: Linux-5.15.79.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 - Python version: 3.10.6 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.5.2 - `transformers` version: 4.26.0.dev0 - Platform: Linux-5.15.79.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 - Python version: 3.10.6 - Huggingface_hub version: 0.11.1 - PyTorch version (GPU?): not installed (NA) - Tensorflow version (GPU?): 2.11.0 (True) - Flax version (CPU?/GPU?/TPU?): not installed (NA) - Jax version: not installed - JaxLib version: not installed - Using GPU in script?: <fill in> - Using distributed or parallel set-up in script?: <fill in>
CreatixEA
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5419
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1,530,111,184
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Add ProgressBar for `to_parquet`
closed
[ "Thanks for your proposal, @zanussbaum. Yes, I agree that would definitely be a nice feature to have!", "@albertvillanova I’m happy to make a quick PR for the feature! let me know ", "That would be awesome ! You can comment `#self-assign` to assign you to this issue and open a PR :) Will be happy to review", ...
2023-01-12T05:06:20
2023-01-24T18:18:24
2023-01-24T18:18:24
### Feature request Add a progress bar for `Dataset.to_parquet`, similar to how `to_json` works. ### Motivation It's a bit frustrating to not know how long a dataset will take to write to file and if it's stuck or not without a progress bar ### Your contribution Sure I can help if needed
zanussbaum
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5418
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1,526,988,113
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Fix RuntimeError: Sharding is ambiguous for this dataset
closed
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2023-01-10T08:43:19
2023-01-18T17:12:17
2023-01-18T14:09:02
This PR fixes the RuntimeError: Sharding is ambiguous for this dataset. The error for ambiguous sharding will be raised only if num_proc > 1. Fix #5415, fix #5414. Fix https://huggingface.co/datasets/ami/discussions/3.
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/pull/5416
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RuntimeError: Sharding is ambiguous for this dataset
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2023-01-10T07:36:11
2023-01-18T14:09:04
2023-01-18T14:09:03
### Describe the bug When loading some datasets, a RuntimeError is raised. For example, for "ami" dataset: https://huggingface.co/datasets/ami/discussions/3 ``` .../huggingface/datasets/src/datasets/builder.py in _prepare_split(self, split_generator, check_duplicate_keys, file_format, num_proc, max_shard_size) 1415 fpath = path_join(self._output_dir, fname) 1416 -> 1417 num_input_shards = _number_of_shards_in_gen_kwargs(split_generator.gen_kwargs) 1418 if num_input_shards <= 1 and num_proc is not None: 1419 logger.warning( .../huggingface/datasets/src/datasets/utils/sharding.py in _number_of_shards_in_gen_kwargs(gen_kwargs) 10 lists_lengths = {key: len(value) for key, value in gen_kwargs.items() if isinstance(value, list)} 11 if len(set(lists_lengths.values())) > 1: ---> 12 raise RuntimeError( 13 ( 14 "Sharding is ambiguous for this dataset: " RuntimeError: Sharding is ambiguous for this dataset: we found several data sources lists of different lengths, and we don't know over which list we should parallelize: - key samples_paths has length 6 - key ids has length 7 - key verification_ids has length 6 To fix this, check the 'gen_kwargs' and make sure to use lists only for data sources, and use tuples otherwise. In the end there should only be one single list, or several lists with the same length. ``` This behavior was introduced when implementing multiprocessing by PR: - #5107 ### Steps to reproduce the bug ```python ds = load_dataset("ami", "microphone-single", split="train", revision="2d7620bb7c3f1aab9f329615c3bdb598069d907a") ``` ### Expected behavior No error raised. ### Environment info Since datasets 2.7.0
albertvillanova
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5415
null
false
1,525,733,818
5,414
Sharding error with Multilingual LibriSpeech
closed
[ "Thanks for reporting, @Nithin-Holla.\r\n\r\nThis is a known issue for multiple datasets and we are investigating it:\r\n- See e.g.: https://huggingface.co/datasets/ami/discussions/3", "Main issue:\r\n- #5415", "@albertvillanova Thanks! As a workaround for now, can I use the dataset in streaming mode?", "Yes,...
2023-01-09T14:45:31
2023-01-18T14:09:04
2023-01-18T14:09:04
### Describe the bug Loading the German Multilingual LibriSpeech dataset results in a RuntimeError regarding sharding with the following stacktrace: ``` Downloading and preparing dataset multilingual_librispeech/german to /home/nithin/datadrive/cache/huggingface/datasets/facebook___multilingual_librispeech/german/2.1.0/1904af50f57a5c370c9364cc337699cfe496d4e9edcae6648a96be23086362d0... Downloading data files: 100% 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 107.23it/s] Downloading data files: 100% 1/1 [00:00<00:00, 35.08it/s] Downloading data files: 100% 6/6 [00:00<00:00, 303.36it/s] Downloading data files: 100% 3/3 [00:00<00:00, 130.37it/s] Downloading data files: 100% 1049/1049 [00:00<00:00, 4491.40it/s] Downloading data files: 100% 37/37 [00:00<00:00, 1096.78it/s] Downloading data files: 100% 40/40 [00:00<00:00, 1003.93it/s] Extracting data files: 100% 3/3 [00:11<00:00, 2.62s/it] Generating train split: 469942/0 [34:13<00:00, 273.21 examples/s] Output exceeds the size limit. Open the full output data in a text editor --------------------------------------------------------------------------- RuntimeError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-14-74fa6d092bdc> in <module> ----> 1 mls = load_dataset(MLS_DATASET, 2 LANGUAGE, 3 cache_dir="~/datadrive/cache/huggingface/datasets", 4 ignore_verifications=True) /anaconda/envs/py38_default/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/load.py in load_dataset(path, name, data_dir, data_files, split, cache_dir, features, download_config, download_mode, ignore_verifications, keep_in_memory, save_infos, revision, use_auth_token, task, streaming, num_proc, **config_kwargs) 1755 1756 # Download and prepare data -> 1757 builder_instance.download_and_prepare( 1758 download_config=download_config, 1759 download_mode=download_mode, /anaconda/envs/py38_default/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/builder.py in download_and_prepare(self, output_dir, download_config, download_mode, ignore_verifications, try_from_hf_gcs, dl_manager, base_path, use_auth_token, file_format, max_shard_size, num_proc, storage_options, **download_and_prepare_kwargs) 858 if num_proc is not None: 859 prepare_split_kwargs["num_proc"] = num_proc --> 860 self._download_and_prepare( 861 dl_manager=dl_manager, 862 verify_infos=verify_infos, /anaconda/envs/py38_default/lib/python3.8/site-packages/datasets/builder.py in _download_and_prepare(self, dl_manager, verify_infos, **prepare_splits_kwargs) 1609 1610 def _download_and_prepare(self, dl_manager, verify_infos, **prepare_splits_kwargs): ... RuntimeError: Sharding is ambiguous for this dataset: we found several data sources lists of different lengths, and we don't know over which list we should parallelize: - key audio_archives has length 1049 - key local_extracted_archive has length 1049 - key limited_ids_paths has length 1 To fix this, check the 'gen_kwargs' and make sure to use lists only for data sources, and use tuples otherwise. In the end there should only be one single list, or several lists with the same length. ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug Here is the code to reproduce it: ```python from datasets import load_dataset MLS_DATASET = "facebook/multilingual_librispeech" LANGUAGE = "german" mls = load_dataset(MLS_DATASET, LANGUAGE, cache_dir="~/datadrive/cache/huggingface/datasets", ignore_verifications=True) ``` ### Expected behavior The expected behaviour is that the dataset is successfully loaded. ### Environment info - `datasets` version: 2.8.0 - Platform: Linux-5.4.0-1094-azure-x86_64-with-glibc2.10 - Python version: 3.8.8 - PyArrow version: 10.0.1 - Pandas version: 1.2.4
Nithin-Holla
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5414
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concatenate_datasets fails when two dataset with shards > 1 and unequal shard numbers
closed
[ "Hi ! Thanks for reporting :)\r\n\r\nI managed to reproduce the hub using\r\n```python\r\n\r\nfrom datasets import concatenate_datasets, Dataset, load_from_disk\r\n\r\nDataset.from_dict({\"a\": range(9)}).save_to_disk(\"tmp/ds1\")\r\nds1 = load_from_disk(\"tmp/ds1\")\r\nds1 = concatenate_datasets([ds1, ds1])\r\n\r\...
2023-01-08T17:01:52
2023-01-26T09:27:21
2023-01-26T09:27:21
### Describe the bug When using `concatenate_datasets([dataset1, dataset2], axis = 1)` to concatenate two datasets with shards > 1, it fails: ``` File "/home/xzg/anaconda3/envs/tri-transfer/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/combine.py", line 182, in concatenate_datasets return _concatenate_map_style_datasets(dsets, info=info, split=split, axis=axis) File "/home/xzg/anaconda3/envs/tri-transfer/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_dataset.py", line 5499, in _concatenate_map_style_datasets table = concat_tables([dset._data for dset in dsets], axis=axis) File "/home/xzg/anaconda3/envs/tri-transfer/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1778, in concat_tables return ConcatenationTable.from_tables(tables, axis=axis) File "/home/xzg/anaconda3/envs/tri-transfer/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1483, in from_tables blocks = _extend_blocks(blocks, table_blocks, axis=axis) File "/home/xzg/anaconda3/envs/tri-transfer/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 1477, in _extend_blocks result[i].extend(row_blocks) IndexError: list index out of range ``` ### Steps to reproduce the bug dataset = concatenate_datasets([dataset1, dataset2], axis = 1) ### Expected behavior The datasets are correctly concatenated. ### Environment info datasets==2.8.0
ZeguanXiao
https://github.com/huggingface/datasets/issues/5413
null
false