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---
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title: Data formats
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teaser: Details on spaCy's input and output data formats
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menu:
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- ['Training Data', 'training']
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- ['Training Config', 'config']
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- ['Vocabulary', 'vocab']
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---
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This section documents input and output formats of data used by spaCy, including
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training data and lexical vocabulary data. For an overview of label schemes used
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by the models, see the [models directory](/models). Each model documents the
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label schemes used in its components, depending on the data it was trained on.
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## Training data {#training}
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### Binary training format {#binary-training new="3"}
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<!-- TODO: document DocBin format -->
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### JSON input format for training {#json-input}
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spaCy takes training data in JSON format. The built-in
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[`convert`](/api/cli#convert) command helps you convert the `.conllu` format
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used by the
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[Universal Dependencies corpora](https://github.com/UniversalDependencies) to
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spaCy's training format. To convert one or more existing `Doc` objects to
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spaCy's JSON format, you can use the
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[`gold.docs_to_json`](/api/top-level#docs_to_json) helper.
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> #### Annotating entities
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>
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> Named entities are provided in the
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> [BILUO](/usage/linguistic-features#accessing-ner) notation. Tokens outside an
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> entity are set to `"O"` and tokens that are part of an entity are set to the
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> entity label, prefixed by the BILUO marker. For example `"B-ORG"` describes
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> the first token of a multi-token `ORG` entity and `"U-PERSON"` a single token
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> representing a `PERSON` entity. The
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> [`biluo_tags_from_offsets`](/api/top-level#biluo_tags_from_offsets) function
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> can help you convert entity offsets to the right format.
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```python
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### 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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"cats": [{ # new in v2.2: categories for text classifier
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"label": string, # text category label
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"value": float / bool # label applies (1.0/true) or not (0.0/false)
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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 entities, taken
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from the English Wall Street Journal portion of the Penn Treebank:
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```json
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https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/tree/master/examples/training/training-data.json
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```
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## Training config {#config new="3"}
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Config files define the training process and model pipeline and can be passed to
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[`spacy train`](/api/cli#train). They use
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[Thinc's configuration system](https://thinc.ai/docs/usage-config) under the
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hood. For details on how to use training configs, see the
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[usage documentation](/usage/training#config).
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<Infobox variant="warning">
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The `@` syntax lets you refer to function names registered in the
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[function registry](/api/top-level#registry). For example,
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`@architectures = "spacy.HashEmbedCNN.v1"` refers to a registered function of
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the name `"spacy.HashEmbedCNN.v1"` and all other values defined in its block
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will be passed into that function as arguments. Those arguments depend on the
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registered function. See the [model architectures](/api/architectures) docs for
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API details.
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</Infobox>
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<!-- TODO: we need to come up with a good way to present the sections and their expected values visually? -->
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<!-- TODO: once we know how we want to implement "starter config" workflow or outputting a full default config for the user, update this section with the command -->
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## Lexical data for vocabulary {#vocab-jsonl new="2"}
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To populate a model's vocabulary, you can use the
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[`spacy init-model`](/api/cli#init-model) command and load in a
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[newline-delimited JSON](http://jsonlines.org/) (JSONL) file containing one
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lexical entry per line via the `--jsonl-loc` option. The first line defines the
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language and vocabulary settings. All other lines are expected to be JSON
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objects describing an individual lexeme. The lexical attributes will be then set
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as attributes on spaCy's [`Lexeme`](/api/lexeme#attributes) object. The `vocab`
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command outputs a ready-to-use spaCy model with a `Vocab` containing the lexical
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data.
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```python
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### First line
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{"lang": "en", "settings": {"oov_prob": -20.502029418945312}}
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```
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```python
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### Entry structure
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{
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"orth": string, # the word text
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"id": int, # can correspond to row in vectors table
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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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```
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Here's an example of the 20 most frequent lexemes in the English training data:
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```json
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https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/tree/master/examples/training/vocab-data.jsonl
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```
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