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import json
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from datasets import DatasetBuilder, DatasetInfo, SplitGenerators, DownloadManager
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from datasets.features import Features, Value
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import datasets
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class MyCustomDataset(DatasetBuilder):
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VERSION = datasets.Version("1.0.0")
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def _info(self):
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# Ensure CITATION is a string containing the bibliographic citation for your dataset
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return DatasetInfo(
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description="My custom dataset for tracking objects.",
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features=Features({
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"prompting_type": Value("string"),
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"deception": Value("bool"),
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"story_length": Value("int32"),
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"question_order": Value("int32"),
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"sample_id": Value("int32"),
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"story": Value("string"),
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"question": Value("string"),
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"choices": Value("string"),
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"answer": Value("string"),
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}),
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supervised_keys=None,
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homepage="https://github.com/ying-hui-he/Hi-ToM_dataset",
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)
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def _split_generators(self, dl_manager: DownloadManager):
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# Using the raw content URL for GitHub
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downloaded_files = dl_manager.download_and_extract({
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"data_file": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ying-hui-he/Hi-ToM_dataset/main/Hi-ToM_data.json"
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})
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return [
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datasets.SplitGenerator(
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name=datasets.Split.TEST,
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gen_kwargs={
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"filepath": downloaded_files["data_file"],
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},
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),
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]
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def _generate_examples(self, filepath):
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with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as f:
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data = json.load(f)["data"] # Accessing the 'data' field directly
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for id, item in enumerate(data):
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yield id, {
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"prompting_type": item["prompting_type"],
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"deception": item["deception"],
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"story_length": item["story_length"],
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"question_order": item["question_order"],
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"sample_id": item["sample_id"],
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"story": item["story"],
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"question": item["question"],
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"choices": item["choices"],
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"answer": item["answer"],
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}
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# Replace 'MyCustomDataset' with a suitable name that follows Python class naming conventions.
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