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No 'data' folder in Ch. 1 #1
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Hi Kwan,
Glad you're enjoying the book and sorry for the confusion here. I will
amend the README to make the instructions for accessing data clearer.
The data is available on S3; the data is too large to store on Github.
Please see the section in the README, and, for reference, please see this
below.
Getting the Data
Next, download data from AWS S3 (the data files are too large to store and
access on Github).
aws s3 cp s3://applied-nlp-book/data/ data --recursive --no-sign-request
aws s3 cp s3://applied-nlp-book/models/ag_dataset/ models/ag_dataset
--recursive --no-sign-request
Please let me know if you still have issues after this.
Thanks,
Ankur
…On Thu, Aug 05, 2021 at 11:39 PM, Kwan Lee ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello,
I purchased your book and started reading Ch.1. Great book so far. I tried
to emulate what is written in your book and ipynb. But there is no folder
"data" that can retrieve Jeopardy questions. I guess this kind of
incompleteness will not be the last even though I am reading your first
chapter. Could you run your notebook in a new environment and check what is
missing? Thank you in advance.
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Hello,
I purchased your book and started reading Ch.1. Great book so far. I tried to emulate what is written in your book and ipynb. But there is no folder "data" that can retrieve Jeopardy questions. I guess this kind of incompleteness will not be the last even though I am reading your first chapter. Could you run your notebooks in a new environment and check what is missing? Thank you in advance. It would be an option to make your notebooks run in Colab. Then, you can write a setup file at the beginning of each chapter and users won't have issues running the scripts.
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