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I.PHI dataset: ancient Greek inscriptions

Thea Sommerschield*, Yannis Assael*, Brendan Shillingford, Mahyar Bordbar, John Pavlopoulos, Marita Chatzipanagiotou, Ion Androutsopoulos, Jonathan Prag, Nando de Freitas


Χαῖρε! This repository is forked from Pythia, and contains a pipeline to download and process the Packard Humanities Institute database of ancient Greek inscriptions including the geographical and chronological metadata into a machine actionable format. The processed dataset is referred to as I.PHI.

Dependencies

pip install -r requirements.txt && \
python -m nltk.downloader punkt

Dataset generation

# Download and process PHI (this will take a while)
python -m train.data.iphi_download  --connections=1

To enable multi-threaded processing set: --connections=100.

Preprocessed I.PHI dataset uploaded by @Holger.Danske800: link

Reference

When using this dataset, please cite the Packard Humanities Institute database of ancient Greek inscriptions and:

@misc{sommerschield2021iphi,
  title={{I.PHI} dataset: ancient Greek inscriptions},
  author={Sommerschield*, Thea and Assael*, Yannis and Shillingford, Brendan and Bordbar, Mahyar and Pavlopoulos, John and Chatzipanagiotou, Marita and Androutsopoulos, Ion and Prag, Jonathan and de Freitas, Nando},
  howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/sommerschield/iphi}},
  year={2021}
}

License

Apache License, Version 2.0

Epigraphy
Damaged inscription: a decree concerning the Acropolis of Athens (485/4 BCE). IG I3 4B.
(CC BY-SA 3.0, WikiMedia)

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iphi's Issues

empty iphi.json

Hi,

First, thanks for the awesome work you are doing!
I have issues replicating the dataset generation step, what am I doing wrong?

Here are my working steps:

  1. I downloaded the repository and moved it in a local folder
  2. I created a conda environment and installed the dependencies as required
  3. I ran the code line python -m ithaca.data.iphi_download --connections=1 (also with 50 or 100)
    The line in 3. seems to work, but the result is, as far as I can tell, an empty iphi.json file. I attached a screenshot of the terminal, looks like it worked, but nothing was written/saved. What am I missing?

Best,

Audric Wannaz

Screenshot 2022-03-14 at 14 20 09

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