--- dataset_info: features: - name: __key__ dtype: string - name: __url__ dtype: string - name: jpg dtype: image splits: - name: train num_bytes: 1128223519 num_examples: 476118 download_size: 879225634 dataset_size: 1128223519 configs: - config_name: default data_files: - split: train path: data/train-* license: gpl-3.0 --- # Dataset Summary This is a simple dataset that I crawled (with labels) from the Internet. As its title suggests, the dataset contains Captcha images. One downloads and uses this dataset as usual: ```ipython In [1]: from datasets import load_dataset In [2]: dataset = load_dataset("phunc20/nj_biergarten_captcha) ``` The structure of the dataset is depicted in the following code ```ipython In [3]: dataset Out[3]: DatasetDict({ train: Dataset({ features: ['__key__', '__url__', 'jpg'], num_rows: 476118 }) }) In [4]: dataset["train"][0]["__key__"] Out[4]: '001/2024-10-08T18:21:10.578994_y2jhuv' In [5]: dataset["train"][0]["__url__"] Out[5]: '/home/phunc20/git-repos/huggingface_hub/phunc20/nj_biergarten_captcha/001.tar' In [6]: dataset["train"][0]["jpg"] Out[6]: ``` - The `__key__` key's value contains part of the file's path; in particular, the groundtruth Captcha (aka label) lies in this string, which, in the above example, is `y2jhuv`, right after the understore sign `'_'`. This retrieval pattern of label is universal across the entire dataset. - One thing to notice is that the set of symbols appearing in this Captcha dataset is `[a-z][1-9]`, or in Python's term, `string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits[1:]`. `0` is excluded on purpose because this Captcha generator generates hard-to-distinguish zeros and little-oh-s. - The `__url__` key is normally of no interesting usage. - The `"jpg"` key's value is a `PIL.Image` (obtained from the original JPEG file). An immediate usage of the dataset is to train a Captcha cracker. # Citation Information ``` @ONLINE{nj_biergarten_captcha, author = "phunc20", title = "nj_biergarten_captcha", url = "https://huggingface.co/datasets/phunc20/nj_biergarten_captcha" } ```