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[DRAFT] added agumentation yielding evenly distributed classes #768

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@TiMauzi TiMauzi commented Dec 18, 2023

What does this PR do?

Summary

This PR adds a new augmentation method called augment_text_with_ids_evenly which yields a similar output to augment_text_with_ids, but always returns equal numbers of strings per ID. The argument additional_examples can increase the number of augmented samples further beyond the maximum number of examples over all classes. The argument perfectly_even asserts an exactly equal number of samples per class, but the augmentation will take slightly longer.

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  • Added augment_text_with_ids_evenly.

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TiMauzi commented Dec 18, 2023

Please excuse the poor commit message, since it used to be "added augment_text_with_ids_evenly".

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