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from datetime import datetime
from tqdm import tqdm
from datasets import load_dataset
from concurrent.futures import ProcessPoolExecutor, ThreadPoolExecutor
from items import Item
CHUNK_SIZE = 1000
MIN_PRICE = 0.5
MAX_PRICE = 999.49
class ItemLoader:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.dataset = None
def from_datapoint(self, datapoint):
"""
Try to create an Item from this datapoint
Return the Item if successful, or None if it shouldn't be included
"""
try:
price_str = datapoint['price']
if price_str:
price = float(price_str)
if MIN_PRICE <= price <= MAX_PRICE:
item = Item(datapoint, price)
return item if item.include else None
except ValueError:
return None
def from_chunk(self, chunk):
"""
Create a list of Items from this chunk of elements from the Dataset
"""
batch = []
for datapoint in chunk:
result = self.from_datapoint(datapoint)
if result:
batch.append(result)
return batch
def chunk_generator(self):
"""
Iterate over the Dataset, yielding chunks of datapoints at a time
"""
size = len(self.dataset)
for i in range(0, size, CHUNK_SIZE):
yield self.dataset.select(range(i, min(i + CHUNK_SIZE, size)))
def load_in_parallel(self, workers):
"""
Use concurrent.futures to farm out the work to process chunks of datapoints -
This speeds up processing significantly, but will tie up your computer while it's doing so!
"""
results = []
chunk_count = (len(self.dataset) // CHUNK_SIZE) + 1
with ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=workers) as pool:
for batch in tqdm(pool.map(self.from_chunk, self.chunk_generator()), total=chunk_count):
results.extend(batch)
for result in results:
result.category = self.name
return results
def load(self, workers=8):
"""
Load in this dataset; the workers parameter specifies how many processes
should work on loading and scrubbing the data
"""
start = datetime.now()
print(f"Loading dataset {self.name}", flush=True)
self.dataset = load_dataset("McAuley-Lab/Amazon-Reviews-2023", f"raw_meta_{self.name}", split="full", trust_remote_code=True)
results = self.load_in_parallel(workers)
finish = datetime.now()
print(f"Completed {self.name} with {len(results):,} datapoints in {(finish-start).total_seconds()/60:.1f} mins", flush=True)
return results