Fixes in README

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Filip Gralinski 2020-02-19 06:55:24 +01:00
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@ -534,9 +534,9 @@ be given to generate another type of toy challenge:
challenge to be submitted. The suggested way to do this will be
presented as a [Makefile](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makefile), but
of course you could use any other scripting language and the commands
should be clear if you know Bash and some basic facts about Makefile:
should be clear if you know Bash and some basic facts about Makefiles:
* a Makefile consists of rules, each rule specify how to build a _target_ out _dependencies_ using
* a Makefile consists of rules, each rule specifies how to build a _target_ out of _dependencies_ using
shell commands
* `$@` is the (first) target, whereas `$<` — the first dependency
* the indentation should be done with TABs, not spaces!
@ -550,10 +550,14 @@ SHELL=/bin/bash
# the directory where the challenge will be created
output_directory=...
# let's define which files are necessary, other files will be created if needed
# let's define which files are necessary, other files will be created if needed;
# we'll compress the input files with xz and leave `expected.tsv` files uncompressed
# (but you could decide otherwise)
all: $(output_directory)/train/in.tsv.xz $(output_directory)/train/expected.tsv \
$(output_directory)/dev-0/in.tsv.xz $(output_directory)/dev-0/expected.tsv \
$(output_directory)/test-A/in.tsv.xz $(output_directory)/test-A/expected.tsv
# always validate the challenge
geval --validate --expected-directory $(output_directory)
$(output_directory)/config.txt:
mkdir -p $(output_directory)
@ -564,7 +568,7 @@ $(output_directory)/config.txt:
rm -f $(output_directory)/{train,dev-0,test-A}/{in,expected}.tsv
# a "total" TSV containing all the data, we'll split it later
all-data.tsv.xz: some-other-files
all-data.tsv.xz: prepare.py some-other-files
# the data are generated using your script, let's say prepare.py and
# some other files (of course, it depends on your task);
# the file will be compressed with xz
@ -577,7 +581,7 @@ all-data.tsv.xz: some-other-files
# but _stable_ manner, the set into which an item is assigned should depend on the MD5 sum
# of some field in the input data (a field unlikely to change). Let's assume
# that you created a script `filter.py` that takes as an argument a regular expression that will be applied
# for the MD5 sum (written in the hexadecimal format).
# to the MD5 sum (written in the hexadecimal format).
$(output_directory)/train/in.tsv.xz $(output_directory)/train/expected.tsv: all-data.tsv.xz filter.py config.txt
# 1. xzcat for decompression
@ -588,11 +592,11 @@ $(output_directory)/train/in.tsv.xz $(output_directory)/train/expected.tsv: all-
xzcat $< | ./filter.py '[0-9abcd]$' | tee >(cut -f 1 > $(output_directory)/train/expected.tsv) | cut -f 2- | xz > $@
$(output_directory)/dev-0/in.tsv.xz $(output_directory)/dev-0/expected.tsv: all-data.tsv.xz filter.py config.txt
# 1/16 of items for dev-0 set
# 1/16 of items goes to dev-0 set
xzcat $< | ./filter.py 'e$' | tee >(cut -f 1 > $(output_directory)/dev-0/expected.tsv) | cut -f 2- | xz > $@
$(output_directory)/test-A/in.tsv.xz $(output_directory)/test-A/expected.tsv: all-data.tsv.xz filter.py config.txt
# ( other)1/16 of items for test-A set
# (other) 1/16 of items goes to test-A set
xzcat $< | ./filter.py 'f$' | tee >(cut -f 1 > $(output_directory)/test-A/expected.tsv) | cut -f 2- | xz > $@
# wiping out the challenge, if you are desperate