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//- 💫 DOCS > API > ANNOTATION > TRAINING
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+h(3, "json-input") JSON input format for training
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| spaCy takes training data in JSON format. The built-in
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| #[+api("cli#convert") #[code convert]] command helps you convert the
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| #[code .conllu] format used by the
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| #[+a("https://github.com/UniversalDependencies") Universal Dependencies corpora]
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| to spaCy's training format.
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+aside("Annotating entities")
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| Named entities are provided in the #[+a("/api/annotation#biluo") BILUO]
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| notation. Tokens outside an entity are set to #[code "O"] and tokens
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| that are part of an entity are set to the entity label, prefixed by the
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| BILUO marker. For example #[code "B-ORG"] describes the first token of
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| a multi-token #[code ORG] entity and #[code "U-PERSON"] a single
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| token representing a #[code PERSON] entity. The
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| #[+api("goldparse#biluo_tags_from_offsets") #[code biluo_tags_from_offsets]]
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| function can help you convert entity offsets to the right format.
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+code("Example structure").
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[{
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"id": int, # ID of the document within the corpus
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"paragraphs": [{ # list of paragraphs in the corpus
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"raw": string, # raw text of the paragraph
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"sentences": [{ # list of sentences in the paragraph
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"tokens": [{ # list of tokens in the sentence
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"id": int, # index of the token in the document
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"dep": string, # dependency label
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"head": int, # offset of token head relative to token index
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"tag": string, # part-of-speech tag
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"orth": string, # verbatim text of the token
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"ner": string # BILUO label, e.g. "O" or "B-ORG"
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}],
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"brackets": [{ # phrase structure (NOT USED by current models)
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"first": int, # index of first token
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"last": int, # index of last token
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"label": string # phrase label
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}]
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}]
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}]
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}]
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| Here's an example of dependencies, part-of-speech tags and names
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| entities, taken from the English Wall Street Journal portion of the Penn
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| Treebank:
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+github("spacy", "examples/training/training-data.json", false, false, "json")
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+h(3, "vocab-jsonl") Lexical data for vocabulary
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+tag-new(2)
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| To populate a model's vocabulary, you can use the
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| #[+api("cli#vocab") #[code spacy vocab]] command and load in a
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| #[+a("https://jsonlines.readthedocs.io/en/latest/") newline-delimited JSON]
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| (JSONL) file containing one lexical entry per line. The first line
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| defines the language and vocabulary settings. All other lines are
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| expected to be JSON objects describing an individual lexeme. The lexical
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| attributes will be then set as attributes on spaCy's
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| #[+api("lexeme#attributes") #[code Lexeme]] object. The #[code vocab]
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| command outputs a ready-to-use spaCy model with a #[code Vocab]
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| containing the lexical data.
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+code("First line").
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{"lang": "en", "settings": {"oov_prob": -20.502029418945312}}
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+code("Entry structure").
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{
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"orth": string,
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"id": int,
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"lower": string,
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"norm": string,
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"shape": string
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"prefix": string,
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"suffix": string,
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"length": int,
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"cluster": string,
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"prob": float,
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"is_alpha": bool,
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"is_ascii": bool,
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"is_digit": bool,
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"is_lower": bool,
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"is_punct": bool,
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"is_space": bool,
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"is_title": bool,
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"is_upper": bool,
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"like_url": bool,
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"like_num": bool,
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"like_email": bool,
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"is_stop": bool,
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"is_oov": bool,
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"is_quote": bool,
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"is_left_punct": bool,
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"is_right_punct": bool
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}
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| Here's an example of the 20 most frequent lexemes in the English
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| training data:
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+github("spacy", "examples/training/vocab-data.jsonl", false, false, "json")
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