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@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ def free_test_init_state_variables():
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  st.title('RE:Belle')
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  st.markdown(
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  """
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- ## Building Beautiful Knowledge Graphs With REBEL
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  """)
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  st.selectbox(
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  'input method',
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  def show_wiki_hub_page():
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  st.sidebar.markdown(
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  """
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- # How to
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  - Enter wikipedia search terms, separated by comma's
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  - Choose one or more of the suggested topics (max. 5)
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  - Click generate!
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  st.button("Generate", on_click=wiki_generate_graph, key="gen_graph")
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  st.sidebar.markdown(
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  """
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- # How to expand the graph
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  - Click a button below the graph to expand that node
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  (Only nodes that have wiki pages will be expanded)
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  - Hit the Generate button again to expand your graph!
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  def show_free_text_hub_page():
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  st.sidebar.markdown(
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  """
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- # How to
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  - Enter a text you'd like to see as a graph.
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  - Click generate!
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  """
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ else:
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  st.sidebar.markdown(
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  """
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- ### What This Is And Why We Built it
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  This space shows how a transformer network can be used to convert *human* text into a computer-queryable format: a **knowledge graph**. Knowledge graphs are graphs where each node (or *vertex* if you're fancy) represent a concept/person/thing and each edge the link between those concepts. If you'd like to know more, you can read [this blogpost](https://www.ml6.eu/knowhow/knowledge-graphs-an-introduction-and-business-applications).
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  st.title('RE:Belle')
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  st.markdown(
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  """
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+ # Building Beautiful Knowledge Graphs With REBEL
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  """)
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  st.selectbox(
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  'input method',
 
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  def show_wiki_hub_page():
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  st.sidebar.markdown(
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  """
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+ ## How To Create a Graph:
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  - Enter wikipedia search terms, separated by comma's
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  - Choose one or more of the suggested topics (max. 5)
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  - Click generate!
 
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  st.button("Generate", on_click=wiki_generate_graph, key="gen_graph")
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  st.sidebar.markdown(
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  """
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+ ## How to expand the graph
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  - Click a button below the graph to expand that node
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  (Only nodes that have wiki pages will be expanded)
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  - Hit the Generate button again to expand your graph!
 
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  def show_free_text_hub_page():
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  st.sidebar.markdown(
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  """
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+ ## How To Create a Graph:
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  - Enter a text you'd like to see as a graph.
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  - Click generate!
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  """
 
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  st.sidebar.markdown(
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  """
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+ ## What This Is And Why We Built it
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  This space shows how a transformer network can be used to convert *human* text into a computer-queryable format: a **knowledge graph**. Knowledge graphs are graphs where each node (or *vertex* if you're fancy) represent a concept/person/thing and each edge the link between those concepts. If you'd like to know more, you can read [this blogpost](https://www.ml6.eu/knowhow/knowledge-graphs-an-introduction-and-business-applications).
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