coco_dataset_script / coco_dataset_script.py
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# copied from https://huggingface.co/datasets/ydshieh/coco_dataset_script/blob/main/coco_dataset_script.py
import json
import os
import datasets
class COCOBuilderConfig(datasets.BuilderConfig):
def __init__(self, name, splits, **kwargs):
super().__init__(name, **kwargs)
self.splits = splits
# Add BibTeX citation
# Find for instance the citation on arxiv or on the dataset repo/website
_CITATION = """\
@article{DBLP:journals/corr/LinMBHPRDZ14,
author = {Tsung{-}Yi Lin and
Michael Maire and
Serge J. Belongie and
Lubomir D. Bourdev and
Ross B. Girshick and
James Hays and
Pietro Perona and
Deva Ramanan and
Piotr Doll{'{a} }r and
C. Lawrence Zitnick},
title = {Microsoft {COCO:} Common Objects in Context},
journal = {CoRR},
volume = {abs/1405.0312},
year = {2014},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.0312},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
eprint = {1405.0312},
timestamp = {Mon, 13 Aug 2018 16:48:13 +0200},
biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/bib/journals/corr/LinMBHPRDZ14},
bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}
}
"""
# Add description of the dataset here
# You can copy an official description
_DESCRIPTION = """\
COCO is a large-scale object detection, segmentation, and captioning dataset.
"""
# Add a link to an official homepage for the dataset here
_HOMEPAGE = "http://cocodataset.org/#home"
# Add the licence for the dataset here if you can find it
_LICENSE = ""
# Add link to the official dataset URLs here
# The HuggingFace dataset library don't host the datasets but only point to the original files
# This can be an arbitrary nested dict/list of URLs (see below in `_split_generators` method)
# This script is supposed to work with local (downloaded) COCO dataset.
_URLs = {}
# Name of the dataset usually match the script name with CamelCase instead of snake_case
class COCODataset(datasets.GeneratorBasedBuilder):
"""An example dataset script to work with the local (downloaded) COCO dataset"""
VERSION = datasets.Version("0.0.0")
BUILDER_CONFIG_CLASS = COCOBuilderConfig
BUILDER_CONFIGS = [
COCOBuilderConfig(name='2017', splits=['train', 'valid', 'test']),
]
DEFAULT_CONFIG_NAME = "2017"
def _info(self):
# This method specifies the datasets.DatasetInfo object which contains informations and typings for the dataset
feature_dict = {
"image_id": datasets.Value("int64"),
"caption_id": datasets.Value("int64"),
"caption": datasets.Value("string"),
"height": datasets.Value("int64"),
"width": datasets.Value("int64"),
"file_name": datasets.Value("string"),
"coco_url": datasets.Value("string"),
"image_path": datasets.Value("string"),
}
features = datasets.Features(feature_dict)
return datasets.DatasetInfo(
# This is the description that will appear on the datasets page.
description=_DESCRIPTION,
# This defines the different columns of the dataset and their types
features=features, # Here we define them above because they are different between the two configurations
# If there's a common (input, target) tuple from the features,
# specify them here. They'll be used if as_supervised=True in
# builder.as_dataset.
supervised_keys=None,
# Homepage of the dataset for documentation
homepage=_HOMEPAGE,
# License for the dataset if available
license=_LICENSE,
# Citation for the dataset
citation=_CITATION,
)
def _split_generators(self, dl_manager):
"""Returns SplitGenerators."""
# This method is tasked with downloading/extracting the data and defining the splits depending on the configuration
# If several configurations are possible (listed in BUILDER_CONFIGS), the configuration selected by the user is in self.config.name
data_dir = self.config.data_dir
if not data_dir:
raise ValueError(
"This script is supposed to work with local (downloaded) COCO dataset. The argument `data_dir` in `load_dataset()` is required."
)
splits = []
for split in self.config.splits:
if split == 'train':
dataset = datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.TRAIN,
# These kwargs will be passed to _generate_examples
gen_kwargs={
"json_path": os.path.join(data_dir, "annotations", "captions_train2017.json"),
"image_dir": os.path.join(data_dir, "train2017"),
"split": "train",
}
)
elif split in ['val', 'valid', 'validation', 'dev']:
dataset = datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.VALIDATION,
# These kwargs will be passed to _generate_examples
gen_kwargs={
"json_path": os.path.join(data_dir, "annotations", "captions_val2017.json"),
"image_dir": os.path.join(data_dir, "val2017"),
"split": "valid",
},
)
elif split == 'test':
dataset = datasets.SplitGenerator(
name=datasets.Split.TEST,
# These kwargs will be passed to _generate_examples
gen_kwargs={
"json_path": os.path.join(data_dir, "annotations", "image_info_test2017.json"),
"image_dir": os.path.join(data_dir, "test2017"),
"split": "test",
},
)
else:
continue
splits.append(dataset)
return splits
def _generate_examples(
# method parameters are unpacked from `gen_kwargs` as given in `_split_generators`
self, json_path, image_dir, split
):
""" Yields examples as (key, example) tuples. """
# This method handles input defined in _split_generators to yield (key, example) tuples from the dataset.
# The `key` is here for legacy reason (tfds) and is not important in itself.
_features = ["image_id", "caption_id", "caption", "height", "width", "file_name", "coco_url", "image_path", "id"]
features = list(_features)
if split in "valid":
split = "val"
with open(json_path, 'r', encoding='UTF-8') as fp:
data = json.load(fp)
# list of dict
images = data["images"]
entries = images
# build a dict of image_id -> image info dict
d = {image["id"]: image for image in images}
# list of dict
if split in ["train", "val"]:
annotations = data["annotations"]
# build a dict of image_id ->
for annotation in annotations:
_id = annotation["id"]
image_info = d[annotation["image_id"]]
annotation.update(image_info)
annotation["id"] = _id
entries = annotations
for id_, entry in enumerate(entries):
entry = {k: v for k, v in entry.items() if k in features}
if split == "test":
entry["image_id"] = entry["id"]
entry["id"] = -1
entry["caption"] = -1
entry["caption_id"] = entry.pop("id")
entry["image_path"] = os.path.join(image_dir, entry["file_name"])
entry = {k: entry[k] for k in _features if k in entry}
yield str((entry["image_id"], entry["caption_id"])), entry