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Hugging Face Datasets Library

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🤗 Datasets is a lightweight library providing two main features:

🎓 Documentation 🔎 Find a dataset in the Hub 🌟 Share a dataset on the Hub

🤗 Datasets is designed to let the community easily add and share new datasets.

🤗 Datasets has many additional interesting features:

🤗 Datasets originated from a fork of the awesome TensorFlow Datasets and the HuggingFace team want to deeply thank the TensorFlow Datasets team for building this amazing library.

Installation

With pip

🤗 Datasets can be installed from PyPi and has to be installed in a virtual environment (venv or conda for instance)

With conda

🤗 Datasets can be installed using conda as follows:

conda install -c huggingface -c conda-forge datasets

Follow the installation pages of TensorFlow and PyTorch to see how to install them with conda.

For more details on installation, check the installation page in the documentation: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/installation

Installation to use with Machine Learning & Data frameworks frameworks

If you plan to use 🤗 Datasets with PyTorch (2.0+), TensorFlow (2.6+) or JAX (3.14+) you should also install PyTorch, TensorFlow or JAX. 🤗 Datasets is also well integrated with data frameworks like PyArrow, Pandas, Polars and Spark, which should be installed separately.

For more details on using the library with these frameworks, check the quick start page in the documentation: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/quickstart

Usage

🤗 Datasets is made to be very simple to use - the API is centered around a single function, datasets.load_dataset(dataset_name, **kwargs), that instantiates a dataset.

This library can be used for text/image/audio/etc. datasets. Here is an example to load a text dataset:

Here is a quick example:

from datasets import load_dataset

Print all the available datasets

from huggingface_hub import list_datasets print([dataset.id for dataset in list_datasets()])

Load a dataset and print the first example in the training set

squad_dataset = load_dataset('rajpurkar/squad') print(squad_dataset['train'][0])

Process the dataset - add a column with the length of the context texts

dataset_with_length = squad_dataset.map(lambda x: {"length": len(x["context"])})

Process the dataset - tokenize the context texts (using a tokenizer from the 🤗 Transformers library)

from transformers import AutoTokenizer tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('bert-base-cased')

tokenized_dataset = squad_dataset.map(lambda x: tokenizer(x['context']), batched=True)

If your dataset is bigger than your disk or if you don't want to wait to download the data, you can use streaming:

If you want to use the dataset immediately and efficiently stream the data as you iterate over the dataset

image_dataset = load_dataset('timm/imagenet-1k-wds', streaming=True) for example in image_dataset["train"]: break

For more details on using the library, check the quick start page in the documentation: https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/quickstart and the specific pages on:

Add a new dataset to the Hub

We have a very detailed step-by-step guide to add a new dataset to the number of datasets datasets already provided on the HuggingFace Datasets Hub.

You can find:

Disclaimers

You can use 🤗 Datasets to load datasets based on Python code defined by the dataset authors to parse certain data formats or structures. For security reasons, this feature is disabled by default and requires passing trust_remote_code=True. In this case we also ask users that want to load such datasets to:

If you're a dataset owner and wish to update any part of it (description, citation, license, etc.), or do not want your dataset to be included in the Hugging Face Hub, please get in touch by opening a discussion or a pull request in the Community tab of the dataset page. Thanks for your contribution to the ML community!

BibTeX

If you want to cite our 🤗 Datasets library, you can use our paper:

@inproceedings{lhoest-etal-2021-datasets, title = "Datasets: A Community Library for Natural Language Processing", author = "Lhoest, Quentin and Villanova del Moral, Albert and Jernite, Yacine and Thakur, Abhishek and von Platen, Patrick and Patil, Suraj and Chaumond, Julien and Drame, Mariama and Plu, Julien and Tunstall, Lewis and Davison, Joe and {\v{S}}a{\v{s}}ko, Mario and Chhablani, Gunjan and Malik, Bhavitvya and Brandeis, Simon and Le Scao, Teven and Sanh, Victor and Xu, Canwen and Patry, Nicolas and McMillan-Major, Angelina and Schmid, Philipp and Gugger, Sylvain and Delangue, Cl{'e}ment and Matussi{`e}re, Th{'e}o and Debut, Lysandre and Bekman, Stas and Cistac, Pierric and Goehringer, Thibault and Mustar, Victor and Lagunas, Fran{\c{c}}ois and Rush, Alexander and Wolf, Thomas", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: System Demonstrations", month = nov, year = "2021", address = "Online and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.emnlp-demo.21", pages = "175--184", abstract = "The scale, variety, and quantity of publicly-available NLP datasets has grown rapidly as researchers propose new tasks, larger models, and novel benchmarks. Datasets is a community library for contemporary NLP designed to support this ecosystem. Datasets aims to standardize end-user interfaces, versioning, and documentation, while providing a lightweight front-end that behaves similarly for small datasets as for internet-scale corpora. The design of the library incorporates a distributed, community-driven approach to adding datasets and documenting usage. After a year of development, the library now includes more than 650 unique datasets, has more than 250 contributors, and has helped support a variety of novel cross-dataset research projects and shared tasks. The library is available at https://github.com/huggingface/datasets.", eprint={2109.02846}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL}, }

If you need to cite a specific version of our 🤗 Datasets library for reproducibility, you can use the corresponding version Zenodo DOI from this list.