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Dataset summary
This dataset contains threads parsed from the /b/
board of 2ch archive. See dataset viewer at the derivative repo. Examples of the dataset reading and usage are provided in this colab notebook.
Dataset structure
The dataset is represented in three formats - compressed, uncompressed and spoken:
uncompressed
representation is the default and simplest one - in this form the content of dataset is organised insidetxt
files which are grouped into clusters insidethreads
folder. The grouping is done due togit's
constraints, namely, because it's not possible to have more than 10000 files in a single directory. That's why each cluster contains 10000 items (except the last one, which could contain fewer elements). Each cluster name has the format${START_PAGE}-${END_PAGE}
, where${START_PAGE}
is the index of the first page in the archive from which posts have been put into the cluster, and${END_PAGE}
is the last such paget respectively;compressed
representation is slightly more sophisticated than theuncompressed
one - in consists of a set oftar.xz
files which are nothing more than the compressed clusters oftxt
files described above. This representation corresponds to thethreads-compressed
folder;spoken
representation consists ofmp3
files with speech generated for some threads using an alternating speaker voice pattern meaning that the 1st post is said by the first speaker, the 2nd post is said by the second speaker, the 3rd post is said by the first speaker, the 4th post is said by the second speaker and so on. The speech is generated automatically using aTTS
engine. Themp3
files are located in thethreads-spoken-compressed
and are grouped usingtar.xz
archives in the same way astxt
files in thecompressed
dataset representation.
Concerning particular txt
files under threads/\*/
folder, each item here corresponds to one thread and is organised as follows:
- Each non-empty line corresponds to a single post from a user;
- If a non-empty line follows another non-empty line, then it should be treated as a comment to one of the posts above it, a response to a request above or as an answer to a question;
- If a non-empty line follows an empty line, it should be treated as a beginning of a discussion or a topic.
Therefore, the dataset consists of threads, which can be separated into topics, which, in turn, consist of posts. Posts are the lowermost units in the dataset and are not divided further - they should be interpreted as a plain text.
Dataset instance
The following code snippet contains text for the thread 0000-0019/119540414
:
Всем привет. Нужна помощь богов фотошопа, на картинке надо изменить дату на 09/03/2016 и значения тесто на 86.500++
черес код елемента ебаш
Опять ты, сука ебаная? Хули тебе опять надо?
СПАСИБО
Размер шрифта не совпадает, але.
This thread consists of two topics, the first one of which includes 3 posts, and the second - 2 posts.
Therefore, this dataset entry can be represented in json in the following format:
{
"title": "Всем привет. Нужна помощь богов фотошопа, на картинке надо изменить дату на 09/03/2016 и значения тесто на 86.500++",
"topics": [
{
"posts": [
{
"text": "Всем привет. Нужна помощь богов фотошопа, на картинке надо изменить дату на 09/03/2016 и значения тесто на 86.500++"
},
{
"text": "черес код елемента ебаш"
},
{
"text": "Опять ты, сука ебаная? Хули тебе опять надо?"
}
]
},
{
"posts": [
{
"text": "СПАСИБО"
},
{
"text": "Размер шрифта не совпадает, але."
}
]
}
]
}
Dataset fields
In written
configuration the dataset is represented as a list of Thread
objects, each Thread
has a single property topics
, which contains a list of Topic
objects. Each Topic
object has a single property posts
, which points to the list of Post
objects, making up the Topic
. Each Post
object contains a single property text
which contains text representation of the post (essentially text
is html
code without tags
and explicit links to other posts; there may still be implicit links to other posts in a form of quotes, prefixed with >
symbol). As an additional field, each instance has a property title
which is equivalent to the thread's main post content.
In spoken
configuration the structure is basically the same, but some Thread
objects have and additional property speech
with a spoken representation of the thread.
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