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import networkx as nx
from streamlit.components.v1 import html
import streamlit as st
import helpers
import logging
# Setup Basic Configuration
st.set_page_config(layout='wide',
page_title='STriP: Semantic Similarity of Scientific Papers!',
page_icon='πŸ’‘'
)
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO,
format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s',
datefmt='%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
logger = logging.getLogger('main')
def main():
st.title('STriP (S3P): Semantic Similarity of Scientific Papers!')
st.header('πŸ“‚ Load Data')
uploaded_file = st.file_uploader("Choose a CSV file",
help='Upload a CSV file with the following columns: Title, Abstract')
##########
# Load data
##########
logger.info('========== Step1: Loading data ==========')
if uploaded_file is not None:
df = helpers.load_data(uploaded_file)
else:
df = helpers.load_data('data.csv')
data = df.copy()
selected_cols = st.multiselect('Select columns to analyse', options=data.columns,
default=[col for col in data.columns if col.lower() in ['title', 'abstract']])
data = data[selected_cols]
data = data.dropna()
data = data.reset_index(drop=True)
st.write(f'Number of papers: {len(data)}')
st.write('First 5 rows of loaded data:')
st.write(data[selected_cols].head())
if (data is not None) and selected_cols:
# For 'allenai-specter'
data['Text'] = data[data.columns[0]]
for column in data.columns[1:]:
data['Text'] = data['Text'] + '[SEP]' + data[column].astype(str)
##########
# Topic modeling
##########
logger.info('========== Step2: Topic modeling ==========')
st.header('πŸ”₯ Topic Modeling')
cols = st.columns(3)
with cols[0]:
min_topic_size = st.slider('Minimum topic size', key='min_topic_size', min_value=2,
max_value=min(round(len(data)*0.25), 100), step=1, value=min(round(len(data)/25), 10),
help='The minimum size of the topic. Increasing this value will lead to a lower number of clusters/topics.')
with cols[1]:
n_gram_range = st.slider('N-gram range', key='n_gram_range', min_value=1,
max_value=3, step=1, value=(1, 2),
help='N-gram range for the topic model')
with cols[2]:
st.text('')
st.text('')
st.button('Reset Defaults', on_click=helpers.reset_default_topic_sliders, key='reset_topic_sliders',
kwargs={'min_topic_size': min(round(len(data)/25), 10), 'n_gram_range': (1, 2)})
with st.spinner('Topic Modeling'):
topic_data, topic_model, topics = helpers.topic_modeling(
data, min_topic_size=min_topic_size, n_gram_range=n_gram_range)
mapping = {
'Topic Keywords': topic_model.visualize_barchart,
'Topic Similarities': topic_model.visualize_heatmap,
'Topic Hierarchies': topic_model.visualize_hierarchy,
'Intertopic Distance': topic_model.visualize_topics
}
cols = st.columns(3)
with cols[0]:
topic_model_vis_option = st.selectbox(
'Select Topic Modeling Visualization', mapping.keys())
try:
fig = mapping[topic_model_vis_option](top_n_topics=10)
fig.update_layout(title='')
st.plotly_chart(fig, use_container_width=True)
except:
st.warning(
'No visualization available. Try a lower Minimum topic size!')
##########
# STriP Network
##########
logger.info('========== Step3: STriP Network ==========')
st.header('πŸš€ STriP Network')
with st.spinner('Cosine Similarity Calculation'):
cosine_sim_matrix = helpers.cosine_sim(data)
value, min_value = helpers.calc_optimal_threshold(
cosine_sim_matrix,
# 25% is a good value for the number of papers
max_connections=min(
helpers.calc_max_connections(len(data), 0.25), 5_000
)
)
cols = st.columns(3)
with cols[0]:
threshold = st.slider('Cosine Similarity Threshold', key='threshold', min_value=min_value,
max_value=1.0, step=0.01, value=value,
help='The minimum cosine similarity between papers to draw a connection. Increasing this value will lead to a lesser connections.')
neighbors, num_connections = helpers.calc_neighbors(
cosine_sim_matrix, threshold)
st.write(f'Number of connections: {num_connections}')
with cols[1]:
st.text('')
st.text('')
st.button('Reset Defaults', on_click=helpers.reset_default_threshold_slider, key='reset_threshold',
kwargs={'threshold': value})
with st.spinner('Network Generation'):
nx_net, pyvis_net = helpers.network_plot(
topic_data, topics, neighbors)
# Save and read graph as HTML file (on Streamlit Sharing)
try:
path = '/tmp'
pyvis_net.save_graph(f'{path}/pyvis_graph.html')
HtmlFile = open(f'{path}/pyvis_graph.html',
'r', encoding='utf-8')
# Save and read graph as HTML file (locally)
except:
path = '/html_files'
pyvis_net.save_graph(f'{path}/pyvis_graph.html')
HtmlFile = open(f'{path}/pyvis_graph.html',
'r', encoding='utf-8')
# Load HTML file in HTML component for display on Streamlit page
html(HtmlFile.read(), height=800)
##########
# Centrality
##########
logger.info('========== Step4: Network Centrality ==========')
st.header('πŸ… Most Important Papers')
centrality_mapping = {
'Closeness Centrality': nx.closeness_centrality,
'Degree Centrality': nx.degree_centrality,
'Eigenvector Centrality': nx.eigenvector_centrality,
'Betweenness Centrality': nx.betweenness_centrality,
}
cols = st.columns(3)
with cols[0]:
centrality_option = st.selectbox(
'Select Centrality Measure', centrality_mapping.keys())
# Calculate centrality
centrality = centrality_mapping[centrality_option](nx_net)
cols = st.columns([1, 10, 1])
with cols[1]:
with st.spinner('Network Centrality Calculation'):
fig = helpers.network_centrality(
topic_data, centrality, centrality_option)
st.plotly_chart(fig, use_container_width=True)
st.markdown(
"""
πŸ’‘πŸ”₯πŸš€ STriP v1.0 πŸš€πŸ”₯πŸ’‘
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬ Author: Marie Stephen Leo
πŸ‘” Linkedin: [Marie Stephen Leo](https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-stephen-leo/)
πŸ“ Medium: [@stephen-leo](https://stephen-leo.medium.com/)
πŸ’» Github: [stephenleo](https://github.com/stephenleo)
"""
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()