--- datasets: - sms_spam pipeline_tag: text-classification license: mit language: - en library_name: fasttext, bert --- ## What is Open Source Text Shield (OTS)? OTS (Open Source Text Shield) is an AI-driven solution designed to enhance the security of telecom networks by detecting and filtering spam and phishing messages in real time. This application leverages both BERT and FastText models for efficient text classification. ## Getting Started ### Prerequisites - Python 3.8 or later - FastAPI - pydantic - torch - transformers - fasttext - BERT You can install the necessary libraries using pip: ```bash pip install fastapi pydantic torch transformers fasttext ``` ### Installation Clone the repository to your local machine: ```bash git clone https://github.com/TelecomsXChangeAPi/OpenTextShield/ ``` Navigate to the cloned directory: ```bash cd OpenTextShield ``` ### Running the Application Start the server by running: ```bash uvicorn main:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8001 ``` The application will be available at `http://localhost:8001`. ### Usage #### Predicting SMS To predict if an SMS is spam, phishing, or ham (regular message), send a POST request to `/predict/` with a JSON body containing the SMS text and the model to use (`bert` or `fasttext`). Example using curl: ```bash curl -X POST "http://localhost:8001/predict/" -H "accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"text\":\"Your SMS content here\",\"model\":\"bert\"}" ``` #### Feedback Loop To provide feedback on predictions, send a POST request to `/feedback-loop/` with relevant feedback data. Example using curl: ```bash curl -X POST "http://localhost:8001/feedback-loop/" -H "accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"content\":\"SMS content\",\"feedback\":\"Your feedback here\",\"thumbs_up\":true,\"thumbs_down\":false,\"user_id\":\"user123\",\"model\":\"bert\"}" ``` #### Download Feedback To download the feedback data for a specific model, send a GET request to `/download-feedback/{model_name}`. Example using curl: ```bash curl -X GET "http://localhost:8001/download-feedback/bert" ``` ## Acknowledgements Special thanks to the team at TelecomsXChange (TCXC) for their invaluable contributions to this project.