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A package for cleaning and curating data with LLMs

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Clean & curate your data with LLMs

databonsai is a Python library that uses LLMs to perform data cleaning tasks.

Features

  • Suite of tools for data processing using LLMs including categorization, transformation, and decomposition
  • Validation of LLM outputs
  • Batch processing for token savings
  • Retry logic with exponential backoff for handling rate limits and transient errors

Installation

pip install databonsai

Store your API keys on an .env file in the root of your project, or specify it as an argument when initializing the provider.

OPENAI_API_KEY=xxx # if you use OpenAiProvider
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=xxx # If you use AnthropicProvider

Quickstart

Categorization

Setup the LLM provider and categories (as a dictionary)

from databonsai.categorize import MultiCategorizer, BaseCategorizer
from databonsai.llm_providers import OpenAIProvider, AnthropicProvider

provider = OpenAIProvider()  # Or AnthropicProvider(). Works best with gpt-4-turbo or any claude model
categories = {
    "Weather": "Insights and remarks about weather conditions.",
    "Sports": "Observations and comments on sports events.",
    "Politics": "Political events related to governments, nations, or geopolitical issues.",
    "Celebrities": "Celebrity sightings and gossip",
    "Others": "Comments do not fit into any of the above categories",
    "Anomaly": "Data that does not look like comments or natural language",
}
few_shot_examples = [
        {"example": "Big stormy skies over city", "response": "Weather"},
        {"example": "The team won the championship", "response": "Sports"},
        {"example": "I saw a famous rapper at the mall", "response": "Celebrities"},
    ]

Categorize your data:

categorizer = BaseCategorizer(
    categories=categories,
    llm_provider=provider,
    examples = few_shot_examples

)
category = categorizer.categorize("It's been raining outside all day")
print(category)

Output:

Weather

Use categorize_batch to categorize a batch. This saves tokens as it only sends the schema and few shot examples once! (Works best for better models. Ideally, use at least 3 few shot examples.)

categories = categorizer.categorize_batch([
    "Massive Blizzard Hits the Northeast, Thousands Without Power",
    "Local High School Basketball Team Wins State Championship After Dramatic Final",
    "Celebrated Actor Launches New Environmental Awareness Campaign",
])
print(categories)

Output:

['Weather', 'Sports', 'Celebrities']

Dataframes & Lists

If you have a pandas dataframe or list, use apply_to_column_batch for some handy features:

  • batching saves tokens by not resending the schema each time.
  • progress bar
  • returns the last successful index so you can resume from there, in case of any error (llm_provider already implements exponential backoff, but just in case)
  • modifies your output list in place, so you don't lose any progress

Use the method as such:

success_idx = apply_to_column_batch(input_column, output_column, function, batch_size, start_idx)

Parameters:

  • input_column: The name of the column from which data will be read.
  • output_column: The name of the column to which data will be written.
  • function: The function to apply to each batch of data.
  • batch_size: The number of rows in each batch.
  • start_idx: The starting index from which to begin processing.

Returns:

  • success_idx: The index of the last successful row processed.

(Continued from the previous code example)

from databonsai.utils import apply_to_column_batch, apply_to_column
import pandas as pd

headlines = [
    "Massive Blizzard Hits the Northeast, Thousands Without Power",
    "Local High School Basketball Team Wins State Championship After Dramatic Final",
    "Celebrated Actor Launches New Environmental Awareness Campaign",
    "President Announces Comprehensive Plan to Combat Cybersecurity Threats",
    "Tech Giant Unveils Revolutionary Quantum Computer",
    "Tropical Storm Alina Strengthens to Hurricane as It Approaches the Coast",
    "Olympic Gold Medalist Announces Retirement, Plans Coaching Career",
    "Film Industry Legends Team Up for Blockbuster Biopic",
    "Government Proposes Sweeping Reforms in Public Health Sector",
    "Startup Develops App That Predicts Traffic Patterns Using AI",
]
df = pd.DataFrame(headlines, columns=["Headline"])
df["Category"] = None # Initialize it if it doesn't exist, as we modify it in place
success_idx = apply_to_column_batch( df["Headline"], df["Category"], categorizer.categorize_batch, batch_size=3, start_idx=0)

By default, exponential backoff is used to handle rate limiting. This is handled in the LLM providers and can be configured.

If it fails midway (even after exponential backoff), you can resume from the last successful index + 1.

success_idx = apply_to_column_batch( df["Headline"], df["Category"], categorizer.categorize_batch, batch_size=10, start_idx=success_idx+1)

This also works for regular python lists.

Note that the better the LLM model, the greater the batch_size you can use (depending on the length of your inputs). If you're getting errors, reduce the batch_size, or use a better LLM model.

To use it without batching:

success_idx = apply_to_column( df["Headline"], df["Category"], categorizer.categorize)

View System Prompt

print(categorizer.system_message)
print(categorizer.system_message_batch)

View token usage

Token usage is recorded for OpenAI and Anthropic. Use these to estimate your costs!

print(provder.input_tokens)
print(provder.output_tokens)

Docs

Tools (Check out the docs for usage examples and details)

LLM Providers

Examples

Acknowledgements

Bonsai icon from icons8 https://icons8.com/icon/74uBtdDr5yFq/bonsai

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