# Using Dataset Tools This guide covers the dataset tools utilities available in LeRobot for modifying and editing existing datasets. ## Overview LeRobot provides several utilities for manipulating datasets: 1. **Delete Episodes** - Remove specific episodes from a dataset 2. **Split Dataset** - Divide a dataset into multiple smaller datasets 3. **Merge Datasets** - Combine multiple datasets into one. The datasets must have identical features, and episodes are concatenated in the order specified in `repo_ids` 4. **Add Features** - Add new features to a dataset 5. **Remove Features** - Remove features from a dataset The core implementation is in `lerobot.datasets.dataset_tools`. An example script detailing how to use the tools API is available in `examples/dataset/use_dataset_tools.py`. ## Command-Line Tool: lerobot-edit-dataset `lerobot-edit-dataset` is a command-line script for editing datasets. It can be used to delete episodes, split datasets, merge datasets, add features, and remove features. Run `lerobot-edit-dataset --help` for more information on the configuration of each operation. ### Usage Examples #### Delete Episodes Remove specific episodes from a dataset. This is useful for filtering out undesired data. ```bash # Delete episodes 0, 2, and 5 (modifies original dataset) lerobot-edit-dataset \ --repo_id lerobot/pusht \ --operation.type delete_episodes \ --operation.episode_indices "[0, 2, 5]" # Delete episodes and save to a new dataset (preserves original dataset) lerobot-edit-dataset \ --repo_id lerobot/pusht \ --new_repo_id lerobot/pusht_after_deletion \ --operation.type delete_episodes \ --operation.episode_indices "[0, 2, 5]" ``` #### Split Dataset Divide a dataset into multiple subsets. ```bash # Split by fractions (e.g. 80% train, 20% test, 20% val) lerobot-edit-dataset \ --repo_id lerobot/pusht \ --operation.type split \ --operation.splits '{"train": 0.8, "test": 0.2, "val": 0.2}' # Split by specific episode indices lerobot-edit-dataset \ --repo_id lerobot/pusht \ --operation.type split \ --operation.splits '{"task1": [0, 1, 2, 3], "task2": [4, 5]}' ``` There are no constraints on the split names, they can be determined by the user. Resulting datasets are saved under the repo id with the split name appended, e.g. `lerobot/pusht_train`, `lerobot/pusht_task1`, `lerobot/pusht_task2`. #### Merge Datasets Combine multiple datasets into a single dataset. ```bash # Merge train and validation splits back into one dataset lerobot-edit-dataset \ --repo_id lerobot/pusht_merged \ --operation.type merge \ --operation.repo_ids "['lerobot/pusht_train', 'lerobot/pusht_val']" ``` #### Remove Features Remove features from a dataset. ```bash # Remove a camera feature lerobot-edit-dataset \ --repo_id lerobot/pusht \ --operation.type remove_feature \ --operation.feature_names "['observation.images.top']" ``` ### Push to Hub Add the `--push_to_hub` flag to any command to automatically upload the resulting dataset to the Hugging Face Hub: ```bash lerobot-edit-dataset \ --repo_id lerobot/pusht \ --new_repo_id lerobot/pusht_after_deletion \ --operation.type delete_episodes \ --operation.episode_indices "[0, 2, 5]" \ --push_to_hub ``` There is also a tool for adding features to a dataset that is not yet covered in `lerobot-edit-dataset`.