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IBM Dataloader #19

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daviswer and others added 4 commits May 31, 2024 03:24
Co-authored-by: Linsong Chu <lchu@us.ibm.com>
Re-sync fork to main, and add the latest features from fms-fsdp:

- Remove dependence on the separate metadata "count file" in the dataset directory
- Support n_workers > 1. This is accomplished by shunting all path/rank-dependent setup out of initialization and into a new setup() method, which runs after init but before any other op
- Support HF-style parquet raw text datasets, with tokenization on the fly (for reasonably sized documents/shardfiles)
- Support non-flat data directories: all legal files under the specified location will be included, regardless of depth or location. Enables simple weight-free dataset mixing via a single `StreamingDocDataset` on the parent directory
- `SamplingDataset` and `ScalableShardDataset`are now implemented as proper `_WrapperDatasets`, reflecting the intended modular usage
- Fix Weird_Separated_Camel_Case naming convention in favor of ProperClassNaming
- Allow `PreloadBufferDataset` to shrink back down to the desired size after rescaling to a smaller number of workers
@philippguevorguian philippguevorguian marked this pull request as draft September 10, 2024 12:02
@ProgerDav ProgerDav marked this pull request as ready for review September 10, 2024 13:39
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