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import pickle
import numpy as np
import re
import itertools
from collections import Counter
# Utilities to load the data and the vocabulary and preprocess the data
def clean_str(string):
"""
Tokenization/string cleaning for all datasets except for SST.
Original taken from https://github.com/yoonkim/CNN_sentence/blob/master/process_data.py
"""
string = re.sub(r"[^A-Za-z0-9(),!?\'\`]", " ", string)
string = re.sub(r"\'s", " \'s", string)
string = re.sub(r"\'ve", " \'ve", string)
string = re.sub(r"n\'t", " n\'t", string)
string = re.sub(r"\'re", " \'re", string)
string = re.sub(r"\'d", " \'d", string)
string = re.sub(r"\'ll", " \'ll", string)
string = re.sub(r",", " , ", string)
string = re.sub(r"!", " ! ", string)
string = re.sub(r"\(", " \( ", string)
string = re.sub(r"\)", " \) ", string)
string = re.sub(r"\?", " \? ", string)
string = re.sub(r"\s{2,}", " ", string)
return string.strip().lower()
def load_data_and_labels():
"""
Loads MR polarity data from files, splits the data into words and generates labels.
Returns split sentences and labels.
"""
# Load data from files
positive_examples = list(open("./data/rt-polaritydata/rt-polarity.pos", "r").readlines())
positive_examples = [s.strip() for s in positive_examples]
negative_examples = list(open("./data/rt-polaritydata/rt-polarity.neg", "r").readlines())
negative_examples = [s.strip() for s in negative_examples]
# Split by words
x_text = positive_examples + negative_examples
x_text = [clean_str(sent) for sent in x_text]
x_text = [s.split(" ") for s in x_text]
# Generate labels
positive_labels = [[0, 1] for _ in positive_examples]
negative_labels = [[1, 0] for _ in negative_examples]
y = np.concatenate([positive_labels, negative_labels], 0)
return [x_text, y]
def pad_sentences(sentences, padding_word="<PAD/>"):
"""
Pads all sentences to the same length. The length is defined by the longest sentence.
Returns padded sentences.
"""
sequence_length = max(len(x) for x in sentences)
padded_sentences = []
for i in range(len(sentences)):
sentence = sentences[i]
num_padding = sequence_length - len(sentence)
new_sentence = sentence + [padding_word] * num_padding
padded_sentences.append(new_sentence)
return padded_sentences
def build_vocab(sentences):
"""
Builds a vocabulary mapping from word to index based on the sentences.
Returns vocabulary mapping and inverse vocabulary mapping.
"""
# Build vocabulary
with open("vocabulary.pkl", "r") as f:
vocabulary = pickle.load(f)
with open("vocabulary_inv.pkl", "r") as f:
vocabulary_inv = pickle.load(f)
return [vocabulary, vocabulary_inv]
def build_input_data(sentences, labels, vocabulary):
"""
Maps sentencs and labels to vectors based on a vocabulary.
"""
x = np.array([[vocabulary[word] for word in sentence] for sentence in sentences])
y = np.array(labels)
return [x, y]
def load_data():
"""
Loads and preprocessed data for the MR dataset.
Returns input vectors, labels, vocabulary, and inverse vocabulary.
"""
# Load and preprocess data
sentences, labels = load_data_and_labels()
sentences_padded = pad_sentences(sentences)
vocabulary, vocabulary_inv = build_vocab(sentences_padded)
x, y = build_input_data(sentences_padded, labels, vocabulary)
return [x, y, vocabulary, vocabulary_inv]
def batch_iter(data, batch_size, num_epochs, shuffle=True):
"""
Generates a batch iterator for a dataset.
"""
data = np.array(data)
data_size = len(data)
num_batches_per_epoch = int(len(data)/batch_size) + 1
for epoch in range(num_epochs):
# Shuffle the data at each epoch
if shuffle:
shuffle_indices = np.random.permutation(np.arange(data_size))
shuffled_data = data[shuffle_indices]
else:
shuffled_data = data
for batch_num in range(num_batches_per_epoch):
start_index = batch_num * batch_size
end_index = min((batch_num + 1) * batch_size, data_size)
yield shuffled_data[start_index:end_index]