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# Copyright (c) 2016 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved
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"""
CIFAR dataset.

This module will download dataset from
https://www.cs.toronto.edu/~kriz/cifar.html and parse train/test set into
paddle reader creators.

The CIFAR-10 dataset consists of 60000 32x32 colour images in 10 classes,
with 6000 images per class. There are 50000 training images and 10000 test
images.

The CIFAR-100 dataset is just like the CIFAR-10, except it has 100 classes
containing 600 images each. There are 500 training images and 100 testing
images per class.

"""

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import pickle
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import itertools
import numpy
import paddle.v2.dataset.common
import tarfile

__all__ = ['train10']

URL_PREFIX = 'https://www.cs.toronto.edu/~kriz/'
CIFAR10_URL = URL_PREFIX + 'cifar-10-python.tar.gz'
CIFAR10_MD5 = 'c58f30108f718f92721af3b95e74349a'


def reader_creator(filename, sub_name, batch_size=None):
    def read_batch(batch):
        data = batch['data']
        labels = batch.get('labels', batch.get('fine_labels', None))
        assert labels is not None
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        for sample, label in zip(data, labels):
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            yield (sample / 255.0).astype(numpy.float32), int(label)

    def reader():
        with tarfile.open(filename, mode='r') as f:
            names = (each_item.name for each_item in f
                     if sub_name in each_item.name)

            batch_count = 0
            for name in names:
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                batch = pickle.load(f.extractfile(name))
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                for item in read_batch(batch):
                    if isinstance(batch_size, int) and batch_count > batch_size:
                        break
                    batch_count += 1
                    yield item

    return reader


def train10(batch_size=None):
    """
    CIFAR-10 training set creator.

    It returns a reader creator, each sample in the reader is image pixels in
    [0, 1] and label in [0, 9].

    :return: Training reader creator
    :rtype: callable
    """
    return reader_creator(
        paddle.v2.dataset.common.download(CIFAR10_URL, 'cifar', CIFAR10_MD5),
        'data_batch',
        batch_size=batch_size)