The org.bitfunnel.workbench package provides tools for converting Wikipedia database dump files into BitFunnel corpus files. We designed BitFunnel corpus files with the goal of trivial and extremely low overhead parsing.
The conversion process involves parsing the Wikipedia dump files, extracting each document, removing wiki markup, performing Lucene analysis for tokenization and stemming, and finally generating encoding and writing the data in BitFunnel format.
While the initial conversion from Wikipedia database dumps to BitFunnel corpus files may be slow, subsequent experiments with BitFunnel corpus files should be fast and reliable.
The expected workflow is to download a Wikipedia database dump and convert it once and then use the resulting BitFunnel corpus files many time over.
Before processing a Wikipedia database dump follow these instructions to build the org.bitfunnel.workbench package. Instructions for obtaining and processing a Wikipedia database dump appear below.
Obtain a Wikipedia database dump file. These files are available at https://dumps.wikimedia.org/.
Click on Database backup dumps. The dumps of the English language Wikipedia pages are under [enwiki] (https://dumps.wikimedia.org/enwiki/). Each folder here corresponds to a dump on a particular day.
The dump folder is organized into sections. Look for a section entitled, Articles, templates, media/file descriptions, and primary meta-pages. The links here should be of the form enwikie-DATE-parges-articlesN.xml-pXXXpYYY.bz2 where DATE is of the form YYYYMMDD, N is section number, and XXX and YYY are number specifiying page ranges.
Download one of these files and use 7-Zip or equivalent to decompress.
The wikipedia dump is XML data that looks something like
<mediawiki xmlns="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.10/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.10/ http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.10.xsd" version="0.10" xml:lang="en">
<siteinfo>
<sitename>Wikipedia</sitename>
<dbname>enwiki</dbname>
<base>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page</base>
<generator>MediaWiki 1.27.0-wmf.19</generator>
<case>first-letter</case>
<namespaces>
<namespace key="-2" case="first-letter">Media</namespace>
<namespace key="-1" case="first-letter">Special</namespace>
... many more namespace entries ...
<namespace key="2600" case="first-letter">Topic</namespace>
</namespaces>
</siteinfo>
<page>
<revision>
<title>TITLE</title>
... lots of other tags ...
<text xml:space="preserve">
... the wiki markup for the page ...
</text>
</revision>
</page>
... lots more pages ...
</mediawiki>
This data must be preprocessed with an open source program called WikiExtractor before converting to BitFunnel corpus format. The WikiExtractor program parses the XML dump file, extracts the title, url, curid, text for each page, and then strips all of the wiki markup tags from the text.
WikiExtractor requires Python 2.7 (note that Python 3 and beyond are not compatible with version 2.7). To install Python on the Mac,
brew install python
To install Python on linux,
sudo apt install python
On windows, run the Python 2.7.11 installer.
You can run WikiExtractor from the command line as follows:
./WikiExtractor.py input
where input is an uncompressed Wikipedia database dump file. If you don't supply the "-o" option the output will be written to the directory ./text.
Note that some versions of WikiExtractor may fail on Windows because of a bug related to process spawning. You can work around this bug by using the "-a" flag, but the extraction will be slower because it will be limited to a single thread.
The output of wikiextractor looks something like
<doc id="ID" url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=ID" title="TITLE">
text for this document.
... more text ...
</doc>
... more documents ...
We were able to successfully process enwiki-20160407-pages-meta-current1.xml-p000000010p000030303.bz2 using WikiExtractor commit 60e40824.
Note that this version of WikiExtractor will not run on Windows without the "-a" flag because of a bug.
The Java class org.bitfunnel.workbench.MakeCorpusFile converts the WikiExtractor output to BitFunnel corpus format.
This repository includes a pair of sample input files in the sample-input directory.
% ls -l sample-input
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 Mike 197121 1283 May 15 17:05 Frost.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 Mike 197121 2769 May 15 17:09 Whitman.txt
These sample files are in the format generated by WikiExtractor.
Here's how to use MakeCorpusFile to generate the corresponding BitFunnel corpus files. On OSX and Linux:
% java -cp target/corpus-tools-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar \
org.bitfunnel.workbench.MakeCorpusFile \
sample-input \
sample-output
On Windows:
% java -cp target\corpus-tools-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar ^
org.bitfunnel.workbench.MakeCorpusFile ^
sample-input ^
sample-output
In the above examples, sample-input is the name of a directory containing WikiExtractor output and sample-output is the name of a directory to create the BitFunnel corpus files.
Here's the output
$ ls -l sample-output/
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 Mike 197121 836 May 15 23:55 Frost.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 Mike 197121 1862 May 15 23:55 Whitman.txt
The converter uses the Lucene Standard Analyzer to tokenize and stem each word in the extracted Wikipedia dump.