license: apache-2.0
language:
- en
tags:
- novel
- training
- story
task_categories:
- text-classification
- text-generation
pretty_name: ScribbleHub17K
size_categories:
- 100K<n<1M
Dataset Card for ScribbleHub17K
The BigKnow2022 dataset and its subsets are not yet complete. Not all information here may be accurate or accessible.
Dataset Description
- Homepage: (TODO)
- Repository: https://github.com/RyokoAI/BigKnow2022
- Paper: N/A
- Leaderboard: N/A
- Point of Contact: Ronsor/undeleted ronsor@ronsor.com
Dataset Summary
ScribbleHub17K is a dataset consisting of text from over 373,000 chapters across approximately 17,500 series posted on the original story sharing site Scribble Hub.
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
This dataset is primarily intended for unsupervised training of text generation models; however, it may be useful for other purposes.
- text-classification
- text-generation
Languages
- English
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
{
"title": "The First - Prologue- The Fracture War",
"text": " \n2082 Planet Earth the Fracture War, after a sudden fracture in our dimension unidentified beings with advance technology and unknown abilities invaded Earth with one desire to conquer. Due to Human beings insatiable hunger for greed and power even after many centuries Earth was still divided. Underestimating the first wave of attack which was a but a small fleet of scouts. Each power rather than joining together to fight the unknown threat, schemed against one another. Then when the 2nd attack arrived attacking from different sudden fractures around the world, each country fell one by one. Even though Earth was divided they still struggled, knowing that this war could lead to extinction to all life, finally they at last moment stood together and fought, but it was far too late. The only weapon Humans had that could do any damage was nuclear arms, and the unknown beings knew that, so all they had to do was disable them. Would you believe it or not this was how the Humans got lucky, the unknown beings thought that since every thing on earth ran on one primitive power source electricity, disabling electricity world wide would destroy their last defense. The unknown beings weren't wrong, with no advance weapons except weapons that didn't run on a electric power source the humans were defenseless, the 2nd attack ended up wiping 65% of the human population. With the victory at hand, the unknown beings finalized the last attack, but during this time whether it was the grace gods or just a coincidence this gave the humans a chance to counter attack.\nDuring that time when the unknown beings restock their ships across each fracture for the 3rd attack, the humans launch an all out attack on each fracture with old air crafts that ran on fossil fuel. Like a clockwork gear, how the humans underestimated the small wave of the 1st attack, so did the unknown beings underestimating the last attack of the humans. When they saw how the humans air crafts didn't even penetrate their energy shields they continued to restock and organize while only using a small force to handle the attack. At this very moment was their demise, when the humans realize that their atomic weapons couldn't be launched why not just self detonate it themselves, so they advise a plan, around the world each human power organization that was left will commence an attack on each fracture, no matter what means they must come close to the fracture and self detonate their nuclear arm. At that moment when the the barrage of attacks stopped for a single day, they attacked, sacrificing themselves using what ever means of vehicles and air crafts just to get close to the fracture. It started with one, then another, like a thunder of booms on a stormy night, across the world where ever you were you could hear it. The result was that the fractures on the other side couldn't contain the explosions and disappeared. For the cost of 7 billions lives, the war finally ended.\n",
"tag": "scribblehub",
"id": "scribblehub.3811.3812"
}
{
"title": "Reset - Chapter 3: The Dire Situation",
"text": "The Dire Situation\n \nMy hand dropped.\nI stared at the image of the battlefield and flipped it upside down to observe the stars.\n\"A-- Is that a ship?\" It was an odd vessel. Like those of the great seas, but with no sail. It had a mass that rivaled the great leviathans that slumbered deep on the ocean's floor. \"How do I fight that?\"\nI stumbled backwards and fell into my throne. Bowing my head down, I cradled the top of my flaming hair with both my hands to keep myself from screaming up at the ceiling. This was hopeless.\n\"What if we sheltered here? The light can't touch us inside --\" I paused and recalled that I had died twice inside this chamber, killed by something I’d never seen. Could the beam of light travel through my halls?\nFor the first time, I felt the flow of hot tears streak down my face. I was in utter terror and didn't know what to do. The last of us were to be wiped out, literally. Not a trace of us would exist after that light touched us.\n\"Death... Death, please help me?\" There was no response. Of course, the living had no deals with the dead. Death included. I would have to die once more to beg for Death's assistance.\nLetting go of my head, I raised my gaze back to the image of the stars and that ship. Reaching out, I spread my fingers outward to expand the image to the entire cosmos. Death had said that humanity had laid claims on other worlds.\nThey had. This one ship was a single drop of water in the torrent of rain showering the dark void.\nI laughed. Rubbing my eyes, I stared at it again and laughed harder. What help could I gain from Death to fight a legion that could wipe out legions with just one of their number?\nStanding back up, I gradually began to make my way out of my chambers. Soon I was at the same window I had jumped from last time. I leaned forward and took a single step out of it.\nWhen I landed, the fissure being replicated as last time, I stood up. Turning to face the shocked faces of my legions, I shook my head. There was no winning this. No survival.\nLooking away from them, I walked forward in silence towards the armies of humanity.\nAfter a little while, I could hear the footsteps of my legions following me. There was a murmur among them. It wasn't difficult to guess they were confused about my actions.\nBefore me, I could see the brightly shining armor and flashing banners of a blended palette of colors. They would be a fair fight, but not what waited up above our heads. The true enemy was watching for the biggest and juiciest target to show itself before it dug in.\nI stopped walking.\nLooking up at the dark clouds of smoke filling the red sky, I screamed. This time, I didn't hold my head down in defeat. I knew where they were and showed them all I wasn't going to hide from it.\nIt took a single split second for me to be nothing once more...\n\n \n\n \n\"Hey there! Had a goo-- Whoa, okay. I'll give ya a moment.\"\nCurling up in a ball, I cried. Burying my head between my knees, I kept my expression from the sight of this omnipotent being surrounding me.\n\"Ah, look... You can win.\"\nMuffled, \"I can't.\"\n\"Sure you can. Just ask me and I'll make you a deal.\"\nDealing with Death? That sounded like a horrible idea, but I was far beyond desperate. \"What do I need to do?\"\n\"You sure? I mean --\"\nUpset, I lifted from my knees and screamed at the empty space around me. \"You offered, I'm taking it.\"\n\"Okeydokey. You'll have to change. What you are now isn't enough.\"\nLetting go of my shins, I looked down at my hands as I wondered what changes I would need to make. \"Do it. Whatever it takes, do it.\" I lifted my palm up to brush away the tears so I might face Death without the shame showing. \"Please! I'll do whatever it takes!\"\n\"It will take more. Once you see the change, you'll start getting clues to how to defeat them.\"\nI nodded and waited for Death to give me another chance. \"Please?\"\n\"I want you to do something this time. Instead of jumping out of windows, would you go out the front door? There are actually important people you should get to know before going kablooie.\"\nAgain, I nodded in acceptance. \"I will. Please, Death?\"\n\"On it! I'll catch you in a little while.\"\n",
"tag": "scribblehub",
"id": "scribblehub.4169.4174"
}
Data Fields
- text: the actual chapter text
- title: the series chapter title
- tag: source-identifier tag: "scribblehub"
- id: an ID in the format
scribblehub.<series>.<chapter>
where and are both numeric IDs.
Data Splits
No splitting of the data was performed.
Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
TODO
Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
TODO
Who are the source language producers?
The authors of each novel.
Annotations
Annotation process
TODO
Who are the annotators?
TODO
Personal and Sensitive Information
The dataset contains only works of fiction, and we do not believe it contains any PII.
Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
This dataset is intended to be useful for anyone who wishes to train a model to generate "more entertaining" content. It may also be useful for other languages depending on your language model.
Discussion of Biases
This dataset is composed of fictional works by various authors. Because of this fact, the contents of this dataset will reflect the biases of those authors. Additionally, this dataset contains NSFW material and was not filtered. Beware of stereotypes.
Other Known Limitations
N/A
Additional Information
Dataset Curators
Ronsor Labs
Licensing Information
Apache 2.0, for all parts of which Ronsor Labs or the Ryoko AI Production Committee may be considered authors. All other material is distributed under fair use principles.
Citation Information
@misc{ryokoai2023-bigknow2022,
title = {BigKnow2022: Bringing Language Models Up to Speed},
author = {Ronsor},
year = {2023},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/RyokoAI/BigKnow2022}},
}
Contributions
Thanks to @ronsor (GH) for gathering this dataset.